Lee Seul-bi

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Lee Seul-bi
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Born (1991-04-24) April 24, 1991 (age 33)
Education Sangmyung University – Theatre and Film
Occupation Actress
AgentWid May Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
이슬비
Revised Romanization I Seul-bi
McCune–Reischauer I Seul-bi

Lee Seul-bi (born April 24, 1991), also known by her ex-stage name Ga Won, is a South Korean actress.

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Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole
2009
Lifting King KongLee Soo-ok
2011
The Suicide Forecast Hwang Woo-chul's daughter
In Love and War Soon-hee
2014
Virgin Theory: 7 Steps to Get On the TopBallet female college student (cameo)

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2010
OB & GY Im Seung-min
SBS
Stormy LoversNa-ra
MBC
2011
The Princess' Man So-aeng
2012
Bridal Mask Shim Soon-yi (ep. 20-21)
Glass Mask Seo Jung-ha (real) / Kim Ha-ra
tvN
Dream of the Emperor Lady Ji-so
2013
You Are the Best! Park Chan-mi
2014
A Witch's Love Oh Rin-ji
tvN
2015
The Three Witches Seo Hyang
SBS
2016
One More Happy Ending Song So-eun
MBC
Father, I'll Take Care of You [1] Bang Mi-joo
MBC
Guardian: The Lonely and Great God Vain woman at cafe (ep. 3)
tvN

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References

  1. "Lee Seul-Bi panics seeing grandmother locked up by father in Father, I'll Take Care of You". Hancinema . 2017-04-02.