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Lee Se-young

South Korean actress (born 1992)


Summary

South Korean actress (born 1992)

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nameLee Se-young
imageLee Se-young at Incheon International Airport on 28022025 (2).jpg
captionLee in 2025
birth_date
birth_placeSeoul, South Korea
alma_materSungshin Women's University – Media Communications
occupationActress
years_active1997–present
agentFantagio
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an actress

Lee Se-young (; born December 20, 1992) is a South Korean actress. She debuted as a child actress in 1997 and was best known for her roles in Dae Jang Geum (2003), When I Turned Nine (2004), Lovely Rivals (2004), and The Wonder Years (2007). She is best known for her leading roles in The Crowned Clown (2019), The Red Sleeve (2021), The Law Cafe (2022), The Story of Park's Marriage Contract (2023), and What Comes After Love (2024).

Lee has received multiple awards and has been featured multiple times in Forbes magazine's Korea Power Celebrity 40 list. She is referred to as a "Historical Drama Queen" due to her prominent roles in several successful historical drama.

Early life and education

Lee Se-Young was born on December 20, 1992 in Bangbae-Dong Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea. Lee reportedly revealed on MBC's Radio Star that her parents put her into acting because they feared she would be kidnapped due to her appearance. During the early 1990s, there were many child-kidnapping incidents that shook South Korea. Lee's parents got her into the Entertainment Industry hoping that if she became well-known it would deter kidnappers.

Lee Se-Young attended Seoumun girl's middle school and high school. Lee attended Sungshin Women's University majoring in Media Communications where she was named Queen of Campus.

Career

Beginnings

Lee began her career as a child actress; and was best known for the films When I Turned Nine, Lovely Rivals, and The Wonder Years.

As she entered her early twenties, Lee also appeared in the television series Puberty Medley, Missing You and Goddess of Marriage, as well as films Horror Stories 2 and Hot Young Bloods. Lee got increasingly larger roles in music romance drama Lovers of Music and fantasy mystery thriller The Vampire Detective.

2016–present: Rising popularity

Lee's popularity increased after starring in the family drama The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop (2016), where she received favourable reviews. She and co-star Hyun Woo were dubbed as "The Ahchoo Couple" by fans. Lee also won the Best New Actress award in the television category at the Baeksang Arts Award for her performance.

In 2017, Lee starred in her first leading role in free-to-air TV station with KBS2's youth drama Hit the Top. Lee then starred in the fantasy romantic comedy drama A Korean Odyssey by the Hong sisters, and was praised for her portrayal of three different characters.

In 2018, Lee played her first big-screen leading role in the comedy film Duck Town.

In 2019, Lee starred in the tvN historical drama The Crowned Clown, based on the 2012 Korean historical film Masquerade, where she played the role of Queen Yoo So-woon. The same year, she appeared in the horror film Lingering and the medical drama Doctor John.

In 2020, Lee starred in the mystery thriller Memorist as a genius profiler. She then reunited with Shin Sung-rok, whom she previously worked with in Lovers of Music, for the MBC drama Kairos.

In 2021, Lee played the role of Sung Deok-im in MBC hit historical romance drama The Red Sleeve, co-starring alongside Lee Jun-ho.

In 2022, Lee made a special appearance as a cinema employee in the film Seoul Vibe. Lee also played the lead role as a lawyer named Kim Yu-ri in KBS romantic comedy drama The Law Cafe, reuniting with A Korean Odyssey co-star Lee Seung-gi.

In November 2023, she also appeared in the time-traveling historical fantasy drama titled The Story of Park's Marriage Contract.

In September 2025, Lee left her agency Prain TPC, which she had been with for 11 years, and signed an exclusive contract with Fantagio.

Other ventures

Ambassadorship

In 2005, Lee was appointed as an Honorary Space Ambassador by Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Ministry of Science and Technology. Lee was appointed as the first ambassador of Seoul Teen Women's Festival by the Seoul Metropolitan Government in 2008 to help promote and create a safe Seoul for teenage girls. In June 2011, Lee was appointed as a Public Relations Ambassador for Energy Citizen Solidarity to promote the importance of energy conservation practice and protecting the environment. In 2018, Lee was appointed as a Crime Prevention Ambassador by Seoul Gangdong Police Station, Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency.

Endorsements

In 2008, Lee became the first model and endorser for Nana's B, a cosmetic brand for teenagers by LG H&H. In 2012, she was appointed as an exclusive model for Samchuly, the most well-known bicycle company in Korea. In 2013, Lee was named as an executive model for Clean & Clear. From 2017 to 2019, Lee became a model and endorser for the cosmetic brand Tony Moly and a French dessert company and the world's largest franchise brand of yogurt Yoplait from 2017 to 2020. In 2020, She was named as the new ambassador of a cosmetic brand The Face Shop new line Yehwadam by LG H&H. In 2022, Lee re-appeared as an ambassador for Yoplait, became the first Cetaphil brand ambassador in Korea, an exclusive model for Italian luxury brand Versace fragrances, and the first brand ambassador for eco-friendly fashion brand Joseph and Stacey. In 2023, Lee became an exclusive model for sunglasses brand Vedi Vero. In 2024, she became an exclusive model for the fermented milk product Dr. Capsule 100 by Binggrae and an exclusive model and endorser for home aesthetic brand Vanav. In 2025, Lee became an exclusive model for clothing brand SOUP known for its romantic and feminine mood, became friends of the house Japanese luxury brand Shiseido, and brand ambassador for French luxury hair care Rene Furterer by Laboratoires Pierre Fabre. In August 2025, Lee become an exclusive model for a contemporary Korean fashion brand with a Parisian sensibility Merci Anne S.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.200420052007201220132014201820202022
Dance with SolitudeYoung-hee
When I Turned NineJang Woo-rim
Lovely RivalsGo Mi-nam
All for LoveJasmine, an aspiring actressCameo
The Wonder YearsSoo-ah
All About My WifeJang Sung-ki's stalkerCameo
Grape CandyFemale bank customer
Horror Stories 2Se-youngSegment: "444"
Hot Young BloodsSo-hee
Duck TownHee-jung
LingeringYoo-mi
Seoul Vibecinema employeeSpecial appearance

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.19971998199920002001200220032004200520062008201120122013201420162017201920202021–202220222023–20242025
The Brothers' River
The Path of the Great DynastyPrincess Cheongseon
My Mother's Daughters
Did We Really Love?Kang Jae-young (young)
PromiseJin-ju
Sunday Best – "Dangerous Lullaby"Im Ja-min
MBC Best Theater – "Song, Let's Play"Kang Song-yi
MBC Best Theater – "He was Abandoned by Her"Hye-jin
Foolish PrincesYeo Sat-byul
I Want to See Your FaceLee So-dam
PresentKim Da-hee
Original Fairy Tales on TV – "Robinson Crusoe in the Classroom"Lee Hye-jung
My Love PatzziYang Song-yi (young)
Kitchen Maid
Country PrincessLee Eun-hee (young)
Land of WineLee Sun-hee (young)
Drama City –"Queen of Disco"Kang Soo-ji
Merry Go RoundSung Eun-kyo (young)
Jewel in the PalaceChoi Geum-young (young)
Beijing My LoveJang Na-ra
HDTV Literature –"Sonaki"Girl
Single AgainLee Soo-jin
Sisters of the SeaSong Choon-hee (young)
High Kick!Lee Se-youngCameo (Episode 143)
Kokkiri (Elephant)Gook Se-young
KBS Drama Special – "Yeongdeok Women's Wrestling Team"Cha Bong-hee
Bachelor's Vegetable StoreHan Tae-in
Dream of the EmperorChun Gwan-nyeo
Missing YouHan Ah-reum
Goddess of MarriageNoh Min-jung
Puberty MedleyYang Ah-young
Drama Festival – "Haneuljae's Murder"Mi-soo
Lovers of MusicPark Soo-in
The Vampire DetectiveHan Gyeo-wool
The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor ShopMin Hyo-won
Hit the TopChoi Woo-seung
A Korean OdysseyJin Bu-ja / Jung Se-ra / Ah Sa-nyeo
The Crowned ClownYoo So-woon
Doctor JohnKang Shi-young
MemoristHan Sun-mi
KairosHan Ae-ri
The Red SleeveSeong Deok-im / Royal Noble Consort Uibin Seong
The Law CafeKim Yu-ri
The Story of Park's Marriage ContractPark Yeon-woo
Motel CaliforniaJi Kang-hee

Web series

YearTitleRoleRef.202020242026
How Are U BreadNoh Mi-rae
What Comes After LoveChoi Hong
The Remarried EmpressRashta Isqua

Television shows

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.201720172018–20192024
King of Mask SingerContestantas "Kisses It's Nice to Meet Kissing Gourami" (Episode 109)
Get It BeautyMain host
Weekend PlaylistCast member
Europe Outside Your Tent - Romantic Italy

Hosting

YearTitleNotesRef.2023
19th Seoul International Drama Awardswith Jun Hyun-moo
2023 MBC Entertainment Awardswith Jun Hyun-moo and Dex

Music video appearances

YearSong TitleArtistRef.2002200820112014
"S.II.S (Soul To Soul)"S.E.S
"가슴아 그만"Black
"Don't Touch My Girl"Boyfriend
"If I"Chung Dong-ha
"I Feel on You"Lee Seung-hwan (feat. Lee So-eun)

Awards and nominations

Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / WorkResultRef.APAN Star AwardsAsia Contents AwardsAsia Star Entertainer AwardsAsian Television AwardsBaeksang Arts AwardsBrand Customer Loyalty AwardsChunsa Film Art AwardsKBS Drama AwardsKorean Broadcasting AwardsKorea Drama AwardsKorean Film AwardsMBC Drama AwardsSBS Drama AwardsSeoul International Drama Awards
2022Best CoupleLee Se-young (with Lee Jun-ho)
The Red Sleeve
Excellence Award, Actress in a MiniseriesThe Red Sleeve
Popularity Star Award, Actress
2024Best CoupleLee Se-young (with Kentaro Sakaguchi)
What Comes After Love
2025Best Female Lead in a TV Programme/Series Made in AsiaWhat Comes After Love
2025Fan Choice CoupleLee Se-young (with Kentaro Sakaguchi)
What Comes After Love
2025Best Actress in a Leading RoleWhat Comes After Love
2005Best New Actress – FilmLovely Rivals
2017Best New Actress – TelevisionThe Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop
2022Best Actress – TelevisionThe Red Sleeve
2024Best Actress (Drama)Herself
2004Best Young ActressWhen I Turned Nine
2005Best Young ActressRain Shower
2016Best CoupleLee Se-young (with Hyun Woo)
The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop
Best New ActressThe Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop
2022Best CoupleLee Se-young (with Lee Seung-gi)
The Law Cafe
Excellence Award, Actress in a MiniseriesThe Law Cafe
Top Excellence Award, Actress
2023Best Actor/Actress
2017Best New ActressThe Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop
2019Excellence Award, ActressThe Crowned Clown
2025Top Excellence Award, ActressWhat Comes After Love Motel California
2004Best New ActressWhen I Turned Nine
2020Best Couple AwardLee Se-young (with Shin Sung-rok)
Kairos
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Monday-Tuesday Miniseries / Short DramaKairos
2021Best Couple AwardLee Se-young (with Lee Jun-ho)
The Red Sleeve
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a MiniseriesThe Red Sleeve
2023Best Couple AwardLee Se-young (with Bae In-hyuk)
The Story of Park's Marriage Contract
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a MiniseriesThe Story of Park's Marriage Contract
2025Best Actress AwardMotel California
2019Excellence Award in Miniseries (Actress)Doctor John
Best CoupleLee Se-young (with Ji Sung)
Doctor John
2021Outstanding Korean ActressKairos

Listicles

PublisherYearListiclePlacementRef.Cine21Forbes
2021New Actress to watch out for in 20226th
2023Korea Power Celebrity 4020th
202434th
202540th

Notes

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