Lee Young-yoo

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Lee Young-yoo
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Lee in July 2017
Born (1998-07-10) July 10, 1998 (age 24)
NationalitySouth Korean
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active2003–present
Agent Woollim Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
이영유
Revised Romanization I Yeongyu
McCune–Reischauer Ri Yǒngyu

Lee Young-yoo (born July 10, 1998) is a South Korean actress and singer. She was born in Osaka, Japan to Korean parents. Lee began her acting career as a child actress in 2003, and among her notable television dramas are Bad Housewife (2005), Bad Family (2006) and The Queen's Classroom (2013). [1] [2] She was also one of the vocalists of the K-pop all-girl children's group 7 Princess from 2004 to 2005; [3] she left the band and released a single as a solo artist in 2008. [4] She graduated from Sewon High School in 2017.

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Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2003Open Drama Man and Woman
"Let's Leave This World"
Na-hyun SBS
2004 Sunlight Pours Down Oh Ye-kang
MBC Best Theater "Little Angels"Na-ri MBC
Tropical Nights in DecemberMin Ji-won
2005 Bad Housewife Goo Song-yiSBS
Can Love Be Refilled?Choi Ye-na KBS2
2006 Bad Family [5] Baek Na-rimSBS
2007MBC Best Theater
"Romance Papa"
Han-kyulMBC
2008Returned Earthen BowlPark Ye-rinKBS2
Night After Nightyoung Heo Cho-heeMBC
2009 Ja Myung Go young Princess Ja-myung/PukuSBS
Swallow the Sun young Lee Soo-hyun
Winter Sonata Anime [6] Jeong Hee-jin (voice) SKY PerfecTV!
2010More Charming by the DayHan Yoo-naMBC
2013 The Queen's Classroom Go Na-ri
Drama Special
"Chagall's Birthday" [7]
Yoo-jungKBS2
2016 The Love is Coming Kim Ah-youngSBS

Film

YearTitleRole
2007 Herb Young-ran
2014 Manhole Kim Song-yi

Television show

YearTitleRoleRef.
200523rd MBC Children's Creative Song Festival Host
2007Ppo Ppo Ppo (Kiss Kiss Kiss)
2008 Infinite Challenge – Children's SongJudge
2017Hip Hop Tribe 2: Game of ThronesContestant
Idol School
2022 King of Mask Singer [8]

Music video

YearSong TitleArtist
2013"Green Rain" SHINee

Discography

Album informationTrack listing
Lovely
Track listing
  1. 하얀 세상 (White World)
  2. 꼬마 사랑 (Kiddie Love) (feat. Mario)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2005 SBS Drama Awards Best Young Actress Bad Housewife Won
2013 MBC Drama Awards [9] Best Young Actress [10] The Queen's Classroom Won

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  10. Award shared with Kim Hyang-gi, Kim Sae-ron and Seo Shin-ae.