fiction.wikisort.org - ActorLee Yoo-jin (born 8 January 1977) is a South Korean actress and TV host. Lee began modeling as a teenager and made her entertainment debut in the Super Elite Model Contest in 1998. She switched quickly to acting, playing supporting roles in television dramas such as Beautiful Days, Girl's High School Days, Into the Sun, and Phoenix.
South Korean actress
In this Korean name, the family name is Lee.
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Born | (1977-01-08) 8 January 1977 (age 45)
Seoul, South Korea |
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Other names | Lee Yu-jin |
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Education | Seoul Women's University - Biology |
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Occupation | Actress |
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Years active | 1998–present |
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Agent | SidusHQ |
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Spouse(s) | Kim Wan-joo (m. 2010) |
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Hangul | 이유진 |
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Revised Romanization | I Yujin |
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McCune–Reischauer | Yi Yujin |
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Personal life
In May 2003, Lee held a press conference and tearfully acknowledged that she was of mixed race. She had previously denied the rumors that she was biracial, but fans had long suspected the truth from her 5-foot-9 stature (5 inches taller than the average Korean woman) and naturally creased eyelids. Lee told reporters that she had been afraid of being discriminated against, saying, "People ask why didn't I come out earlier and why this is such a big deal. It wouldn't be anywhere else, but Korea is still a closed society where people like to talk about the purity of the race." Lee was born to a South Korean mother and a Hispanic-American U.S. Army soldier; her parents married in 1976 while her father was stationed in Korea, but they divorced when she was 1 year old and he returned to the United States. Lee has had no contact with her birth father and she was raised solely by her single mother. South Korea uses a traditional Confucian-inspired family registry that requires children to be listed under their fathers' names and their fathers to be Korean—so that children with foreign fathers are in effect nonpersons under the law. Lee, for example, was registered under her grandfather's name, making her, under the law, her mother's sister. Lee said she considers herself to be entirely Korean in mentality.[1][2][3][4]
Lee married ice hockey coach Kim Wan-joo on 14 October 2010 at the Seoul Renaissance Hotel.[5][6]
Filmography
Television drama
- Beautiful Days (SBS, 2001)
- Legend (SBS, 2001)
- Girl's High School Days (KBS2, 2002-2003)
- Into the Sun (SBS, 2003)
- Phoenix (MBC, 2004)
- Choice (SBS, 2004-2005)
- Two Wives (SBS, 2009)
- Gangnam Scandal (SBS, 2018-2019)
Film
- Don't Tell Papa (2004)
- How To Keep My Love (2004)
- Mapado 2 : Back To The Island (2007)
Variety show
- Lee Yoo-jin's High Heels (MBC Every 1, 2007)
- Man's Operating Manual (ETN, 2008)
- 과학실험 하와이 (EBS, 2008)
- Owl (MBC Drama, 2010)
- Scifun (EBS, 2010)
- 기업 열전 K1 (KBS, 2010)
- Nobel Fellowship (YTN Science, 2011)
- 나의 사무실은 당신의 술집보다 아름답다 (MBN, 2011)
- Buwoong Season 1 (MBC Every 1, 2011)
- 스타부부 한마당 (KBS2, 2011)
- Saturday Across Generations (KBS, 2012)
Radio program
- This is Yoon Jung-soo and Lee Yoo-jin's Good Weekend Hurray (MBC FM, 2011)
- Yoon Jung-soo and Lee Yoo-jin's 2 PM Hurray (MBC FM, 2013)
References
External links
SBS Drama Awards for Best New Actress |
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2000s |
- Hwang In-young, Kim Min-hee and Kim Yoo-mi (2000)
- Gong Hyo-jin, Lee Yoo-jin and Lee Ji-hyun (2001)
- Han Eun-jung, Kim Jung-hwa, Kim Min-jung, Lee Yo-won, Park Sol-mi and Sung Yu-ri (2002)
- Choi Jung-won, Kim Tae-hee, Park Han-byul, Shin Min-a, So Yi-hyun and Yoo Min (2003)
- Eugene, Jeong Da-bin and Jo An (2004)
- Yoon Se-ah, Yoon Jung-hee, Lee Bo-young and Hyun Young (2005)
- Go Ara, Lee Ha-na, Claudia Kim, Yoon Ji-min and Park Si-yeon (2006)
- Choi Yeo-jin, Koo Hye-sun, Lee Ji-hyun, Lee Young-eun and Wang Bit-na (2007)
- Cha Ye-ryun, Chae Young-in, Han Hyo-joo, Im Jung-eun, Moon Chae-won and Yoon So-yi (2008)
- Park Shin-hye, Son Dam-bi, Lee Min-jung, Lee So-yeon and Lee Tae-im (2009)
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2010s |
- Hahm Eun-jung, Han Chae-ah, Hwang Jung-eum and Nam Gyu-ri (2010)
- Goo Hara, Im Soo-hyang, Jin Se-yeon, Jeong Yu-mi, Seo Hyo-rim, Shin Hyun-been and Wang Ji-hye (2011)
- Go Joon-hee, Kwon Yu-ri, Park Hyo-joo, Park Se-young , Sulli and Yoon Jin-yi (2012)
- Jeong Eun-ji, Kang So-ra, Kim Ji-won, Kim So-hyun, Kim Yoo-ri and Lee Da-hee (2013)
- Han Sun-hwa, Han Groo, Lee Yu-bi, Nam Bo-ra and Kim Yoo-jung (2014)
- Gong Seung-yeon, Go Ah-sung, Lee Yeol-eum, Lee Elijah and Lim Ji-yeon (2015)
- Lee Hye-ri, Bang Min-ah, Moon Ji-in and Yang Jin-sung (2016)
- Kim Da-som (2017)
- Lee Yoo-young (2018)
- Go Min-si and Keum Sae-rok (2019)
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2020s |
- So Joo-yeon (2020)
- Choi Ye-bin, Han Ji-hyun and Roh Jeong-eui (2021)
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- From 2001 to 2016, it was the New Star Award.
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Television series | | Dramax |
- Something About 1 Percent
- Rich Man
- Level Up
- Graceful Family
- Lie After Lie
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Related |
- AXN
- Cube TV
- All That Cube
- Never Ending Neverland
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