Lee Cho-hee

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Lee Cho-hee
Born (1989-10-04) October 4, 1989 (age 35)
Education Seoul Institute of the Arts – Acting
Occupation Actress
Years active2001–present
AgentMS Team Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
이초희
Hanja
李礎熙
Revised Romanization I Cho-hui
McCune–Reischauer I Ch'o-hŭi

Lee Cho-hee (born October 4, 1989) is a South Korean actress. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] She was an ambassador for the 2013 Sangsang Madang Cinema Music Film Festival.

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Career

Lee Cho-hee had a career breakthrough with her role as Song Da-Hee on the KBS weekend drama "Once Again". She won Best New Actress and Best Couple with Lee Sang-yi at the 2020 KBS Drama Awards.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Sun-young's Letter short film
2009St. JimmyJimmy short film
2011 Bleak Night Se-jungIndependent film
Broken Pieces
2013 Born to Sing Hyun-ja
Getting an Orientation short film
2014Mad Sad BadCho-heeSegment: "Picnic"
One Summer NightHa-neul short film
2015 Salut d'Amour Bank clerkSpecial appearance

Television series

YearTitleRole
2001Life Is Beautiful
2002–2004Dancing Girl WawaCho-hee/Maetel
2014 Inspiring Generation Mal-sook
Wonderful Days Seo Jung-ah
Flower Grandpa Investigation Unit Jung Eun-ji
My Lovely Girl Joo-hong
KBS Drama Special:
"The Reason I Get Drunk"
Yeong-ja
2015 More Than a Maid Sa-wol
Who Are You: School 2015 Lee Shi-jin
2015–2016 Six Flying Dragons Gab-boon
2016 Secret Healer Man-wol
Lucky Romance Lee Dal-nim
2017 Temperature of Love Hwang Bo-kyung
2020 Once Again Song Da-hee
2022President Jeong Yak-yongHong Hee-ae [6] [7]

Web Drama

YearTitleRole
2016 7 First Kisses Min Soo-jin

Variety show

YearTitleNotesRef.
2021 Law of the Jungle – Stove League Cast member (Episodes 434–437) [8]
Beauty and the BeastCast member [9]

Music video

YearSong TitleArtist
2012"Flower Pot" Yozoh
2013"I Almost Had It" Kiha & The Faces

Discography

YearSong TitleNotes
2013"Believe Only Your Eyes"One Summer Night OST
2016"Song of Chungsan" Six Flying Dragons OST

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWork(s)ResultRef.
201725th SBS Drama Awards Best Supporting Actress Temperature of Love Nominated [10]
2020 7th APAN Star Awards Best New Actress Once Again Nominated [11]
34th KBS Drama Awards Won [12]
Best Couple Award with Lee Sang-yi Won

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