Lee Joon-ha

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Lee Joon-ha
Born (2001-04-15) April 15, 2001 (age 22)
Occupation Actress
Korean name
Hangul
이준하
Revised Romanization I Jun-ha
McCune–Reischauer I Chun-ha

Lee Joon-ha (born April 15, 2001) is a South Korean actress. [1] Lee began her career as a child actress, notably as the protagonist's daughter in the thriller Midnight FM (2010). [2]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2007 Small Town Rivals Yeo-jin
2008The Little PrinceSaet-byul
TruckJung Da-young
2009 Running Turtle Second daughter
2010 Harmony Children's choir
Midnight FM Ko Eun-soo
Finding Mr. Destiny Woo-ri
2011 The Suicide Forecast Mi-hee

Television series

YearTitleRole
2006 Love Truly Jang Joon-won's daughter
2007By My SideSaet-byul
New Wise Mother, Good WifeChild
The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince Child at taekwondo class
Auction HouseYoo-ri
2008Before and After: Plastic Surgery Clinicyoung Yoon Seo-jin
Saranghae (I Love You)Mi-joo
Our Happy Endingyoung Kang Mi-na
My Life's Golden AgeYoo Hyo-eun
2010 Smile Again Lee Song-yi

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References

  1. 이준하 [Lee Joon-ha]. Naver (in Korean). Retrieved 2015-07-19.
  2. Elley, Derek (11 February 2011). "Midnight F.M." Film Business Asia . Archived from the original on 2021-12-11. Retrieved 2015-08-12.