Lee Se-eun

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Lee Se-eun
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Born (1980-08-31) August 31, 1980 (age 43)
Education Korea University Graduate School - Master's degree in Media
Sejong University - Film Arts
Occupation Actress
Years active1999-present
Agent C9 Entertainment
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Korean name
Hangul
이세은
Revised Romanization I Se-eun
McCune–Reischauer I Se-ŭn

Lee Se-eun (born August 31, 1980) is a South Korean actress. [1] Lee made her acting debut in 1999, then began gaining popularity after starring in the horror film Bunshinsaba (2004). [2] [3] She appears in both television and film, notably Coma (2005), Love Needs a Miracle (2005), Fly High (2007), and The King of Legend (2010). [4] [5] [6]

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Personal life

Lee married in 2015 to a businessman who is three years younger than her. In November 2016, Lee gave birth to her first daughter. In 2021, Lee is pregnant with her second child, expected in late December 2021. [7] On December 27, 2021, Lee gave birth to a second child. [8]

Filmography

Television drama

YearTitleRole
2000Some Like It Hot
2002Love RollercoasterYoon Hee-soo
Rustic PeriodNamiko
Zoo PeopleLee Se-eun
2003 Bodyguard Han Shin-ae
Dae Jang Geum Park Yeol-yi
2005 Coma Yoon Young
Be Strong, Geum-soon! Jang Eun-ju
Love Needs a MiracleYoo Se-bi
2006 Yeon Gaesomun Go So-yeon
2007Fly HighCha Yoo-ri
2010 The King of Legend Wi Hong-ran
2011 Drama Special "My Wife Disappeared"Soo-jin
2012 Salamander Guru and The Shadows Customer
(cameo, episode 7)
Ji Woon-soo's Stroke of Luck Han Soo-kyung
2014 Angel's Revenge Lee Jin-yoo
Drama Special "The Girl Who Became a Photo"Min Yoon-hee

Film

YearTitleRole
2000 Bloody Beach Yeong-woo
2004 Bunshinsaba Lee Yoo-jin
2006 Once in a Summer Lee Su-jin
2009윙고외파 (short film)
2012The ReflectionHelen

Variety show

YearTitleNotes
2013Real Experience! Embrace the World

Theater

YearTitleRole
2010Together with You [9]
2012 Heotang

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2002 SBS Drama Awards Best Supporting ActressRustic PeriodWon
200715th Chunsa Film Art Awards Best New Actress Once in a Summer Won
SBS Drama Awards Best Supporting Actress in Serial Drama Yeon Gaesomun Won
201018th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards [10] Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama The King of Legend Won

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