Lee Bo-young

Lee Bo-young
Born 12 January 1979
South Korea
Occupation Actress, model
Years active 2000–present
Korean name
Hangul 이보영
Hanja 李寶英
Revised Romanization I Bo-yeong
McCune–Reischauer Yi Poyŏng

Lee Bo-young (born 12 January 1979) is a South Korean actress and model.

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Career

Lee began her career as a model, winning the 2000 Miss Daejeon/South Chungcheong Province beauty contest,[1][2] and modelling for Asiana Airlines.[3] She later made her debut as an actress, and has appeared in several television drama series.

In 2008, Lee starred alongside Park Yong-woo in Once Upon a Time, her first major film role, and received a nomination for Best New Actress at the 44th Baeksang Awards.[4] She will next appear with Hyun Bin in the film I am Happy, which was due to start filming in March 2008.[5]

Lee received an André Kim Best Star Award in 2007.[6]

Filmography

Year Title Role
2003 Escape from Unemployment (TV)
2004 People of the Water Flower Village (TV) Yoo Yeo-kyung
My Brother Mi-ryeong
Save the Last Dance for Me (TV) Yoon Soo-jin
2005 Sweet Heart, Sweet Darling (TV) Yoo In-young
Seodongyo (TV) Princess Seon-hwa
2006 Mr. Goodbye (TV) Choi Young-in
A Dirty Carnival Hyun-ju
Queen of the Game (TV) Kang Eun-seol
2008 Once Upon a Time Haruko/Choon-ja
2009 More Than Blue Eun Won (Cream)
2010 Becoming a Billionaire (TV) Lee Shin Mi
2010 Harvest Villa (TV) Yoon Seo Rin
2011 Hooray for Love(TV) Kang Jae Mi

References

  1. ^ "Lee Bo-young Tries Her Skills as “Sweet Darling”". KBS Global. Retrieved on 7 August 2008.
  2. ^ Lee Bo-young profile (Korean). Miss Korea official website. Retrieved on 7 August 2008.
  3. ^ "Seoul Film Student Named New Asiana Model". Digital Chosunilbo, 10 August 2006. Retrieved on 6 August 2008.
  4. ^ "Han Ye-seul, Lee Bo-yeong, Jeong Ryeo-won, Compete for the New Actress Award". HanCinema, 3 April 2008. The original Korean-language article is at Naver. Retrieved on 6 August 2008.
  5. ^ "Hyeon Bin the patient, Lee Bo-yeong the nurse". HanCinema, 3 April 2008. The original Korean-language article is at FILM2.0. Retrieved on 6 August 2008.
  6. ^ Cathy Rose A. Garcia. "Top Stars Win Andre Kim Awards". The Korea Times, 1 May 2007. Retrieved on 6 August 2008.

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