Lee Soo-min (actress, born 1984)

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Lee Soo-Min
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Born (1984-10-05) October 5, 1984 (age 38)
Seoul, South Korea
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, television personality
Years active2006, 2011, 2016–present
AgentFly-Up Entertainment [1] [2]
Korean name
Hangul
이수민
Revised Romanization I Su-min
McCune–Reischauer Yi Sumin

Lee Soo-min (born October 5, 1984) is a South Korean actress. She is best known as a cast on the TV show The God of Music 2 and Saturday Night Live Korea . [3] She was also the leader and rapper for the mockumentary group C.I.V.A.

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Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
TBA 4:44 Seconds Filming [4]

Variety show

YearTitleRoleNetworkNotes
2012The God of MusicCast Mnet
2016 The God of Music 2 Cast Mnet
2016 Saturday Night Live Korea Cast tvN Season 8, Episodes 1–17
2016 Happy Together Guest KBS Episode 459
2016 Hello Counselor KBS Episode 295
2016 I Can See Your Voice Mnet Season 3, Episode 11
2016 Knowing Bros JTBC Episode 35
2016 We Will Eat Well JTBC Episode 3
2017 Singing Battle – Victory Contestant KBS Episodes 14–15
2021 My Little Old Boy Guest SBS Episodes 261

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References

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  2. Lee, Jung-hyun (March 14, 2017). 배우 이수민, 플라이업엔터테인먼트와 전속계약. Yonhap (in Korean). Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  3. Kim, Bo-ra (September 5, 2016). 이수민 "'SNL8' 크루 합류, 행복하지만 걱정 많이 돼". OSEN (in Korean). Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  4. Jung Hee-yeon (December 1, 2021). "유지애·김소정→온유·성열 '4분 44초' 캐스팅 [공식]" [Yoo Ji-ae, Kim So-jeong → Onew, Seong-yeol's '4:44' Casting [Official]] (in Korean). Sports Donga. Retrieved December 1, 2021 via Naver.