
All About Senior Actress, Lee Hye-young
Lee Hye-young is a senior South Korean actress. She began her acting career in 1981 at the age of 17 through a local musical theatre production of The Sound of Music. However, most of Lee Hye-young’s activities are movie projects. Let’s get to know more about Lee Hye-young.
Lee Hye-young Full Profile and Facts
Profile
Real Name = Lee Hye-young
Birthday = November 25, 1962
Origin = Seoul, South Korea
Height = 166 cm
Weight = 46 kg
Education = Chung-Ang University – Theater and Film
Years Active = 1981 – Present
Facts
- She married once to Seol Do-yoon in 1987 but divorced afterward.
- Her father was a famous film director Lee Man-hee, who died in 1975.
- She began her acting career at the age of 17.
List of Lee Hye-young Theater Plays
Lee Hye-young began her acting career through the theater play The Sound of Music in 1981. Since then, she has performed in many theater shows, features, short films and television shows. Even till now, Lee Hye-young is still active while acting in theater plays. Here is the list of Lee Hye-young’s theater plays.
Year | Theater Play Title |
1981 | The Sound of Music |
The Silence of My Beloved | |
Cabaret | |
The Fantasticks | |
Evita | |
Past (Josin) Peter | |
Padam Padam Padam | |
Snow White | |
1986 | Romeo 20 |
1988 | Hymn of Death |
1992 | Antony and Cleopatra |
Betrayal | |
1994 | House |
1995 | Yeonsan, a Problematic Figure |
1998 | The Queen of Tears |
1999 | Hamlet |
2000 | Jesus Christ Superstar |
2006 | Singin’ in the Rain |
2012 | Hedda Gabler |
2017 | Medea |
List of Lee Hye-young Movies and Dramas
Lee Hye-young’s first movie is 1981 My Mother’s Wedding Ceremony. His first drama is through 1989 KBS1 drama And So Flows History. Other than being active in theater plays, Lee Hye-young was also active in acting for several movies and dramas but mostly active in movies. Here are the list of Lee Hye-young act appearances in movies and dramas.
Year | Movie Title |
1981 | My Mother’s Wedding Ceremony |
1983 | Mrs. Kim Ma-ri |
1984 | Between the Knees |
1985 | The Blazing Sun |
1986 | Winter Wanderer |
Queen Bee | |
Ticket | |
Back Car, Front Car | |
1987 | The Street Musician |
Flower Blooms Even on a Windy Day | |
The Home of Two Women | |
Hello, God! | |
1988 | Sa Bangji |
A Dangerous Scent | |
The Age of Success | |
1989 | The Second Sex |
1990 | That Which Falls Has Wings |
Korean Connection | |
North Korean Partisan in South Korea | |
1991 | Winter Dreams Do Not Fly |
Fly High Run Far | |
Blood and Fire | |
1992 | Myong-ja Akiko Sonia |
1993 | Passage to Buddha |
1994 | Sudden Change |
1995 | The Hair Dresser |
1996 | Mijiwang |
1997 | Hallelujah |
2002 | No Blood No Tears |
2004 | Low Life |
2008 | The Devil’s Game |
Year | Drama’s Title | Network |
1989-1990 | And So Flows History | KBS1 |
2004 | I’m Sorry, I Love You | KBS2 |
2005 | Fashion 70’s | SBS |
2006 | Look Back WIth a Smile | KBS2 |
2009 | Boys Over Flowers | |
2011 | Can You Hear My Heart | MBC |
2018 | Mother | tvN |
Lawless Lawyer |
List of Lee Hye-young Award Achievements
Lee Hye-young was one of the most prominent South Korean actresses in the 1980’s. She gained her first award on the 1986 “25th Grand Bell Awards” as Best Supporting Actress through the movie Winter Wanderer. Lee Hye-young not only got the awards from her acting on movie and drama, but also from theater plays. Here is the list of Lee Hye-young’s award achievements until now.
Year | Award |
1986 | 25th Grand Bell Awards : Best Supporting Actress (Winter Wanderer) |
22nd Baeksang Arts Awards : Best New Actress (Queen Bee) | |
1987 | 11th Seoul Theater Festival : Best Actress (Remeo 20) |
1988 | 24th Baeksang Arts Awards : Most Popular Actress in Film (The Street Musician) |
25th Dong-A Theatre Awards : Best Actress (Hymn of Death) | |
1989 | 25th Baeksang Arts Awards : Best Actress (The Age of Success) |
1992 | 30th Grand Bell Awards : Best Supporting Actress (The Age of Success) |
13th Blue Dragon Film Awards : Best Supporting Actress (Myong-ja Akiko Sonia) | |
1995 | 31st Baeksang Arts Awards : Best Actress in Theater (Yeonsan, a Problematic Figure) |
1996 | 32nd Dong-A Theatre Awards : Best Actress (Yeonsan, a Problematic Figure) |
2012 | 5th Korea Theater Awards : Best Actress (Hedda Gabler) |
2013 | 40th Dong-A Theatre Awards : Best Actress (Hedda Gabler) |