Lee Hye-young
Lee Hye-young (이혜영) is a prominent South Korean actress recognized for her versatile performances across film, television, and theater. With a career spanning several decades, she has established herself as a significant figure in the entertainment industry.
Born on February 28, 1971, Lee began her acting journey in the early 1990s, quickly gaining attention for her talent and charisma. She has appeared in numerous acclaimed films, including “The Quiet Family” (1998) and “The King’s Affection” (2021), showcasing her ability to tackle a variety of roles. Her performances have earned her critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase.
In addition to her film work, Lee has made notable contributions to television dramas, with standout roles in popular series such as “My Name Is Kim Sam-soon” (2005) and “The Lady in Dignity” (2017). Her work in these dramas has solidified her reputation as one of the leading actresses in South Korea.
Beyond her screen performances, Lee Hye-young is also celebrated for her work in theater, where she has demonstrated her range and depth as a performer. Throughout her career, she has received several awards, highlighting her impact on the industry and her dedication to her craft. Lee continues to captivate audiences with her powerful portrayals and remains a respected figure in South Korean arts.
Filmography
North Korean Partisan in South Korea
The Novelist's Film
A Traveler's Needs
I Have a Date with Spring
The Anchor
A Year-End Medley
In Front of Your Face
Kill Heel
Big Bet