Lee Yeon-hee
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| Lee Yeon-hee | |
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| Born | Lee Yeon-hee January 9, 1988 Bundang, Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea |
| Other names | Lee Yeoni |
| Occupation | Actress, model, singer |
| Years active | 2001–present |
| Agent | S.M. Entertainment |
| Religion | Christian |
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| http://loveyeoni.smtown.com/ | |
| Korean name | |
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| Hangul | 이연희 |
| Hanja | 李沇熹 |
| Revised Romanization | I Yeon-hui |
| McCune–Reischauer | Yi Yŏn-hŭi |
Lee Yeon-hee (born January 9, 1988) is a South Korean actress and model under record label and talent agency, S.M. Entertainment. She made her first appearance in Moon Heejun's music video, "ALONE" in 2001 and officially debuted in the Korean television drama, Sea God as young Junghwa in 2004. She played her first movie in 2006 known as "A Millionaire's First Love" as Eun-whan.
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[edit] Early life
Lee was born in the Bundang district of Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. In the summer of 2001, thirteen-year-old Lee successfully signed a contract with S.M. Entertainment after she won the category of "Best Feature" in the SM Entertainment Best Youth contest. For the contest, she acted out a monologue, singing to Dana The Grace's "Until the End of the World", and also did freestyle modeling poses. After she joined the company, she began intense training lessons on acting, singing, and dancing.
[edit] Career
Soon after she joined SM Entertainment she began her career by starring in music videos for SM artists, such as boy band TVXQ, Moon Heejun, KangTa, Shinhwa, and Fly to the Sky, achieving over SM artist Kim Bomi (of M.I.L.K.) and Lee Jiyeon or commonly known as LinA (of CSJH The Grace) as "The SM music video girl". In the span of one year, she already starred in eight music videos versus Bomi's five and Lina's also five in two years. Though Lee had relatively steady work between modeling in magazines, commercial ads, and appearing in music videos, she did not officially debut until late 2004. In November, she had a role in the popular historical drama Sea God. A few months later, she landed a role in the latter episodes of the daily drama My Precious Child. A role in Rebirth brought the number of dramas under her belt to three. Lee kept busy throughout the rest of 2005 by filming many commercials and modeling for various magazines.
Lee's big break came in the form of the movie Millionaire's First Love playing the lead opposite popular actor Hyun Bin. Lee resolves to "act as hard as she can with all that she's learned" for her movie debut. Through the movie, she also makes her singing debut, singing "Do Re Mi" from The Sound of Music in the movie and "Insa" on the original sound track.
Lee's name as "music video girl" became more apparent after labelmate Zhang Liyin's 2006 "Timeless" music video, where she starred alongside Super Junior's Han Geng and Choi Siwon. Two years later, the trio reunited for Zhang's "I WILL" and "The Left Shore of Happiness", which were released in early 2008 in China and weeks later, Korea. Together, netizens commonly termed the trio as "The Timeless Cast". She once again reprised her title in 2010, playing an angel in the label's project group S.M. The Ballad's music video for their debut single "Miss You".
In 2007, soon after the debut of labelmates Girls' Generation, she revealed that if she had not decided to continue her career as an actress, she would've become a member of Girls' Generation, as they have trained together when they were still trainees.
In 2009, she starred as one of the main cast in East of Eden. Unfortunately, her acting in the series was poorly received by many, calling it "weak" and "not living up to her her full potential". As a singer, she was featured on Super Junior's third album Sorry Sorry.[1]
She participated at the SMTown Live '10 World Tour. Her performances during the tour included a cover of the song Slow Motion which was originally sung by Karina Pasian.
In 2011, as a celebration for her 23rd birthday, the actress held a photo exhibition/fan meeting. The exhibition went by the name of 'Time' and was held from February 11 to the 13th. During the exhibit, the star received much attention from the press as well as special visits from friends and labelmates.[2]
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Film
| Year | Title | Role |
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| 2006 | A Millionaire's First Love | Eun-whan |
| 2007 | M | Mi-Mi |
| My Love | So-hyeon | |
| 2008 | Hello, Schoolgirl | Soo-yeong |
[edit] Television series
| Year | Network | Title | Role |
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| 2004 | KBS | Sea God (해신) | young Jung-hwa |
| KBS | My Precious Child (금쪽같은 내새끼) | in hoo | |
| 2005 | KBS | Resurrection (부활) | Kang Shin-young |
| 2006 | MBC | One Fine Day (어느 멋진 날) | Goo Hyo-ju |
| 2008 | OCN | U-Turn | |
| MBC | East of Eden (에덴의 동쪽) | Gook Young-ran (Grace) | |
| 2011 | SBS | Paradise Ranch (파라다이스 목장) | Lee Da-ji |
[edit] Music video appearances
- 2001: "ALONE" – Moon Hee Jun
- 2001: "Our Story" – Moon Heejun (Ft. Oh Sang Eun)
- 2001: "Thanks God" – Kangta
- 2002: "Condition of My Heart" – Fly to the Sky
- 2002: "HERO" – Shinhwa
- 2002: "Memories" – Kangta
- 2002: "Pine Tree" – Kangta
- 2002: "Propose" – Kangta
- 2003: "Habit" – Fly to the Sky
- 2004: "My Little Princess" – TVXQ
- 2004: "The Way U Are" – TVXQ
- 2005: "Persona" – Kangta
- 2006: "Timeless – Zhang Liyin (Ft. Xiah of TVXQ)
- 2008: "Star Wish (I Will)" – Zhang Liyin
- 2008: "The Left Shore of Happiness" – Zhang Liyin
- 2008: "M-net Love Song 2008"
- 2009: "Wizard Of Oz" – Clazziquai
- 2010: "Miss You" – S.M. The Ballad
[edit] Featurings
- 2009: "Club No.1" in Sorry, Sorry – Super Junior
[edit] Awards
- 2008 MBC Drama Awards: Best New Actress Award (East of Eden)
- 2008 MBC Drama Awards: Popularity Award (East of Eden)
- 2008 MBC Drama Awards: Best Couple Award (with Song Seung Hun in East of Eden)
- 2008 31st Golden Cinematography Awards : New Actress Award (M)[3]
- 2008 5th Max Movie Awards : Best Newcomer Award (M)
[edit] References
- ^ "Lee Yeon-hee and TVXQ is featured in Super Junior's third album" (in Korean). Moneytoday. 2009-03-09. http://star.moneytoday.co.kr/view/stview.php?no=2009030908325038262&type=1&outlink=1. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
- ^ http://www.allkpop.com/2011/02/lee-yeon-hee-holds-her-first-photo-exhibition
- ^ (Korean) "포토 하정우-박진희, '제31회 황금촬영상' 남녀 주연상 수상"]. AFPBB News. December 26, 2008. http://www.afpbb.co.kr/article/korean/korean-entertainment/korean-movie/2033910/647739. Retrieved December 26, 2008.
[edit] External links
- Official website (Korean)
- Lee Yeon-hee at HanCinema
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