Lee Se-young

Actor

Lee Se-young

이세영
1992-12-20 · Seoul, South Korea
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1 drama
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Lee Se-young is a prominent South Korean actress known for her versatile performances across various genres. Born on December 20, 1992, she embarked on her acting career as a child, making her debut in 1997. Lee gained early recognition through her roles in acclaimed series such as "Dae Jang Geum" (2003), "When I Turned Nine" (2004), "Lovely Rivals" (2004), and "The Wonder Years" (2007). Her breakout role came in 2016 with the family series "The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop," earning her the "Best New Actress" award at the Baeksang Arts Awards. Lee's career continued to flourish with leading roles in successful dramas like "The Crowned Clown" (2019) and "The Red Sleeve" (2021), for which she won the Top Excellence Actress award. In 2022, she showcased her talents in the romantic comedy "The Law Cafe," further solidifying her status in the industry. With her captivating performances and a growing list of accolades, Lee Se-young has become known as a "Historical Drama Queen," recognized for her significant contributions to the genre. Her recent work includes roles in "The Story of Park's Marriage Contract" (2023) and the upcoming "What Comes After Love" (2024), highlighting her continued prominence in the Korean entertainment landscape.

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