Lee Ah-hyun

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Lee Ah-hyun
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Born (1972-04-13) April 13, 1972 (age 52)
Seoul, South Korea
Education Yonsei University - Voice
Sejong University - Graduate School of Performing Arts
Occupation Actress
Years active1994-present
AgentDoubleM Entertainment
Spouse(s)Choi Jae-wook (1997-2000)
Lee In-kwang (2006-2011) [1]
Korean name
Hangul
이아현
Hanja
Revised Romanization I Ah-yeon
McCune–Reischauer I Ahyŏn

Lee Ah-hyun (born April 13, 1972) is a South Korean actress. [2] [3] [4] She made her acting debut in the television drama Daughter of a Rich Family, for which she won Best New Actress at the 1994 KBS Drama Awards. [5]

Contents

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRole
1994Daughter of a Rich FamilyKwon So-ryung
1995LA ArirangEldest daughter Yu-mi
Inside the Mysterious MirrorYeon-hee
1996Me
White DandelionSeo Young-eun
Drama Game:
"The Man Who Went to the Success Club"
1998TomorrowEnglish teacher
1999Should My Tears ShowKim Kyung-eun
2000 New Nonstop (guest, episode 69)
Say It with Your Eyes
Feels Good
Secret Ha Mi-ra
2001The Jewelry Box in My HeartYoon Hee-jung
The Merchant Cho-rae
Her HouseDr. Jung Mi-so
KBS TV Novel:
"Stepmother"
Heo Sang-in
PicnicJoo-hye
2002 Age of Innocence
Let's Get MarriedMoon Soo-kyung
MBC Best Theater:
"The Lost Umbrella"
Song Hye-joo
2003The King's WomanLady Heo
Near to YouYeon-sook
2004MBC Best Theater:
"Dreaming of Romance"
Lee Soon-young
2005PingguariKim Se-young
Drama City:
"Spaghetti Date"
In-joo
Only You Han Yi-kyung
My Lovely Sam Soon Kim Yi-young
Wild FlowerLee Soon-jung
2006Love and HateKim Jung-hee
2008 Don't Cry My Love Jo Mi-sun
2009 Dream Jung Geum-ja
Mrs. TownAhn Bo-bae
2010Sunday Drama Theater:
"It's Me, Grandma"
Aunt
Marry Me, Mary! Kam So-young
Your HeavenMi-yeon
2011 Twinkle Twinkle Hwang Tae-ran
Servant, The Untold Story of Bang-jaWol-mae
Color of WomenOh Mi-rae
2012 Take Care of Us, Captain Yang Mal-ja
Love Again [6] Kim Mi-hee
To the Beautiful You [7] Director Jang
2013 KBS TV Novel:
"Samsaengi"
Go Mak-rye
Princess Aurora Lee Kang-sook
The Queen's Classroom Im Eun-young,
Ha-na's mother
The Greatest Thing in the WorldGu Ye-ri
2014 Jeong Do-jeon Jeong Do-jeon's wife,
Lady Choi
Golden Cross Kim Se-ryung
Naeil's Cantabile Yang Sun-young
KBS Drama Special:
"The Final Puzzle"
Jae-kyung
2016 Cinderella with Four Knights Seo-woo's mother
2017 Love Returns Dong Mi-ae
2018 Misty Lee Yun-jeong
Still 17 Gong Hyun-jung
Top Star U-back [8] Ah Seo-ra
2020 Brilliant Heritage Yoon Min-Joo
2022–2023Bean Pods in My Eyes [9] Seo Hwa-kyung

Film

YearTitleRole
2005 The Windmill Palm Grove Choi Sung-joo
2006 Over the Border Kim Sun-ae
2013Total Messed FamilyGo Gwi-soon
2014 Mourning Grave Oh Mi-hee

Variety show

YearTitleNotes
1994세계로 싱싱싱
1995Hi, English Host
Culture SpecialHost
Game HeavenHost
Oh! Happy DayHost
2010Mom, Crazy About English! Season 1Host
2011 Kim Yu-na's Kiss & Cry [10] Contestant
Mom, Crazy About English! Season 2Host

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