Lee Se-young

This article is about a actress. For the comedian and actress, see Lee Se-young (comedian).
This is a Korean name; the family name is Lee.
Lee Se-young
Born (1992-12-20) December 20, 1992
Seoul, South Korea
Education Sungshin Women's University - Media Communications[1]
Occupation Actress
Years active 1997–present
Agent Prain TPC
Korean name
Hangul 이세영
Hanja 李世榮
Revised Romanization I Se-yeong
McCune–Reischauer Ri Se-yŏng

Lee Se-young (Hangul: 이세영; born December 20, 1992) is a South Korean actress. She began her career as a child actress and was best known for the films When I Turned Nine, Lovely Rivals,[2] and The Wonder Years.[3][4] As she entered her early twenties, Lee also appeared in the television series Adolescence Medley, and the films Horror Stories 2 and Hot Young Bloods.[5][6]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Dance with Solitude Young-hee
When I Turned Nine Jang Woo-rim
Lovely Rivals Go Mi-nam
2005 My Lovely Week Jasmine, an aspiring actress (cameo)
2007 The Wonder Years Soo-ah
2012 All About My Wife Jang Sung-ki's stalker (cameo)
Grape Candy Female bank customer (cameo)
2013 Horror Stories 2 Se-young segment: "444"
2014 Hot Young Bloods So-hee

Television series

Year Title Role Network
1997 The Brothers' River SBS
1998 The Path of the Great Dynasty Princess Cheongseon MBC
My Mother's Daughters SBS
1999 Did We Really Love? young Kang Jae-young MBC
Promise SBS
Sunday Best "위험한 자장가" Im Ja-min KBS2
2000 MBC Best Theater "송이야 놀자" Kang Song-yi MBC
MBC Best Theater
"그, 그녀에게 버림받다"
MBC
Foolish Princes Yeo Sat-byul MBC
2001 I Want to See Your Face Lee So-dam MBC
2002 Present Kim Da-hee MBC
TV로 보는 원작동화
"Robinson Crusoe in the Classroom"
Lee Hye-jung EBS
My Love Patzzi young Yang Song-yi MBC
Kitchen Maid MBC
2003 Country Princess young Lee Eun-hee MBC
Land of Wine young Lee Sun-hee SBS
Drama City "Queen of Disco" Kang Soo-ji KBS2
Merry Go Round young Sung Eun-kyo MBC
Dae Jang Geum young Choi Geum-young MBC
2004 Beijing My Love Jang Na-ra KBS2
2005 HDTV Literature "Sonaki" Girl KBS2
Single Again Lee Soo-jin SBS
Sisters of the Sea young Song Choon-hee MBC
2006 Unstoppable High Kick! Lee Se-young
(guest, episode 143)
MBC
2008 Kokkiri (Elephant) Gook Se-young MBC
2011 Drama Special
"Yeongdeok Women's Wrestling Team"
Cha Bong-hee KBS2
Bachelor's Vegetable Store Han Tae-in Channel A
2012 The King's Dream Chun Gwan-nyeo KBS1
Missing You Han Ah-reum[7] MBC
2013 Goddess of Marriage Noh Min-jung SBS
Adolescence Medley Yang Ah-young KBS2
Drama Festival "Haneuljae's Murder" Mi-soo MBC
2014 Trot Lovers Park Soo-in KBS2
2016 Vampire Detective Han Gyeo-Wool OCN

Music video

Year Song Title Artist
2002 "S.Ⅱ.S (Soul To Soul)" S.E.S
2008 "가슴아 그만" Black
2011 "Don't Touch My Girl" Boyfriend
2014 "If I" Chung Dong-ha
"I Feel on You" Lee Seung-hwan feat. Lee So-eun

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2004 12th Chunsa Film Art Awards[8] Best Young Actress When I Turned Nine Won
3rd Korean Film Awards Best New Actress Nominated
2005 41st Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actress (Film) Lovely Rivals Nominated
KBS Drama Awards Best Young Actress Sonaki Won

References

  1. Choi, Jun-yong (3 November 2011). "Young celebs get early admits to college for 2011". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  2. Yang, Sung-jin (16 November 2004). "Young-teen actresses strut innocent looks on screen". The Korea Times via Hancinema. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  3. Lee, Hyo-won (14 June 2007). "Wonder Explores Nostalgic Realm of Teen Years". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  4. Kim, Kyu Hyun. "The Wonder Years". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  5. An, So-hyoun (11 May 2013). "Child Actors are Coming to the Big Screen: Lee Hyun Woo, Lee Se Young and Jeong In Sun". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 2013-06-03.
  6. Lee, Cory (2 January 2014). "Lee Jong-suk's New School-set Movie to Open This Month". TenAsia. Retrieved 2014-02-10.
  7. Ho, Stewart (29 October 2012). "Lee Se Young Joins Cast of MBC's I Miss You as Park Yoo Chun's Half Sister". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  8. "When I Turned Nine unexpected winner of Chunsa Film Art Awards". Korean Film Council. 25 November 2004. Retrieved 2013-01-11.

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