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Profession: Actress
Birthdate: 1980-Apr-09
Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea
Height: 173cm
Weight: 48kg
Star sign: Aries
Blood type: B
Family: Husband/professional golfer Park Jin Woo and one daughter, cousin/actor Lee Joong Moon
Talent agency: GTB Management
Lee Yo-Won was born on April 9, 1980, in Seongnam City, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. In 1997, during her sophomore year in high school, Lee Yo-Won applied for a modeling contest and was picked as the winner. After the contest she debuted in the monthly fashion magazine "Figaro" (휘가로) for its November issue. In 1998, Lee Yo-Won made her acting debut in the film "Scent of a Man". While acting for her first movie, Lee Yo-Won sometimes tore up because staff members only applauded the other actors for their work. Then some staff members noticed her tears and mentioned she was good at tearing up. That was the first time she heard positive words about her acting. With her confidence building and gaining more attention from the staff members, Lee Yo-Won realized she wanted to pursue acting as a profession.
For her second film,
Lee Yo-Won played gas station attendant Galchi in the hit movie “Attack the Gas
Station!” which sold 2.4 million tickets. Thanks to the popularity of
that film Lee Yo-Won started to gain recognition from the public. Lee
Yo-Won then acted in several television dramas.
In 2001, Lee Yo-Won's big breakthrough came in the KBS TV drama "Blue
Mist" (Pureun Angae). For the first time Lee Yo-Won played the lead
character in a TV drama and the series became a big hit. The drama itself
contained a controversial (for its time) storyline involving a woman in her
early 20's becoming involved romantically with a married man in his 40's.
In the same year, 2001, Lee Yo-Won acted as one of the three main characters in
the critically praised indie film "Take Care of My Cat" directed by
female director Jeong Jae-Eun. The film was chosen as one of the 5 best
films of 2001 by "Cine Seoul" magazine. Lee Yo-Won mentioned in
a 2009 interview with "Elle Korea" fashion magazine that
"Take Care of My Cat" was her most memorable work. Lee Yo Won
also got Baeksang Award for Best Newcomer Actress by the movie Take Care of my
Cat.
In
2003, at the age of 22, Lee Yo-Won made the surprising announcement that she will
marry. On January 10, 2003, Lee Yo-Won married professional golfer &
businessman Park Jin-Woo. Lee Yo-Won temporarily put her acting career on
hold while she went to the U.S.
with her husband to study. Lee Yo Won accompanied her husband to get
Master degree in University of San Diego while Lee Yo Won also wanted to study
English in U.S.
In
December 2003, Lee Yo-Won had a daughter. In an interview with TV show
"Section TV - S Diary" on MBC, Lee Yo-Won mentioned that at the time
of her marriage she was tired of acting and the demands placed on her.
One week before her marriage, Lee Yo Won still had to complete her
filming schedule for drama “Daemang”, she was really at her peak and busy as an
actress at that time as she decided to get married.
In 2005, Lee Yo-Won made her acting comeback in the SBS drama series
"Fashion 70's". She chose the role for three reasons: because
it was a historical drama, that it was directed by Lee Jae-Kyu (who previously
directed popular female oriented detective drama "Damo: The Legendary
Police Woman") and that it dealt with a woman's career and success rather
than a pure love story. Actually she was afraid of her comeback that
people can’t accept her. She got some criticisms for her life in US that she on
purpose gave birth outside Korea.
She said because now she has a family, if she was mocked, her family will get
the impact too. But she got big support from her husband said that “don’t
really bother of what people say”.
Before taking "Fashion 70s," Lee Yo Won starred in a movie “When
Romance Meets Destiny” as supporting actress, she said she likes the character
and on purpose not to take as lead actress for her first comeback to
entertainment. After "Fashion 70's," Lee Yo-Won acted in
various drama and movies. She acted in medical drama "Surgeon Bong Dal
Hee" as the main character Bong Dal Hee who was a resident doctor,
struggling to be a surgeon even she herself had heart problem of her health.
The Drama again made a success in TV rating, Lee Yo Won won Three Awards for
this drama : Top Female Excellent, Best Couple (with Lee Bum Soo), and
Popularity Award in SBS Drama Award 2007.
Another hit was movie "May 18" which was from real story of Gwangju
incident in 1980, the movie attracted millions viewers on theatres and becomes
first local movie in that year which can successfully compete against Hollywood movie. The end of 2007 until half 2008,
Lee Yo Won acted in drama Bad Love (Cruel Love) with actor Kwon Sang Woo. This
drama was a mellow one about love, unfortunately the drama wasn’t good in TV
rating in Korea,
and it said that the genre wasn’t popular at that time in Korean drama
industry.
In
2009, Lee Yo-Won performed in another smash-hit television series, this time in
the MBC historical drama "The Great Queen Seon Deok". Lee
Yo-Won played main character Queen Seon Deok, who possessed extraordinary
intelligence and strength. In an interview with "Star News,"
Lee Yo-Won stated she was tired of playing woman who were fragile and weak and eagerly
took the role of Queen Seondeok because of this. At first, some people doubt about her acting as Queen Seon Deok because they
just recalled her acting as fragile and teary woman in Bad Love, but the PD and
director of "Queen Seon Deok" believed that Lee Yo Won deserved the role,
the "Bad Love" case wasn’t wrong with Lee Yo Won’s acting skill, she
was good at it, what ruined the drama was the storyline itself. And
right, Lee Yo Won successfully played the main role Queen Seon Deok, the drama
become drama of the year and national drama in 2009. She played opposite
Go Hyun Jung, even though some people always wanted to compare the two of them,
but Lee Yo Won humble said that Go Hyun Jung is her senior and really
appreciate her acting.
In 2010, Lee Yo-Won's next film "The Recipe" was released in late
October. She appeared at the world premiere for "The Recipe"
during the Pusan International Film Festival (in which AsianMediaWiki
attended). During the question and answer session Lee Yo-Won stated she
chose the film, because she wanted to work with another female director due to
her great experience with "Take Care of my Cat." Although she was
initially reluctant to take on another role of a "fragile woman," the
movie's producer Jang Jin and movie director Lee Seo-Goon convinced this would
be the right role for her.
In
2011, LYW came back the small-screen with SBS Drama “49 Days”, and once again demonstrated her true value
performing two unique roles: depressed Song Yi Kyung and cheerful Shin Ji Huyn.
She was one of the most important factors for the success of this drama and has
gained even more popularity after that.
2012 is a productive year with her when she took the
female leads in 2 movies: Suspect X and Legend Punch and confirmed her role in MBC anniversary
drama: Horse Doctor.
In Suspect X, she plays poor Hwa-sun who kills
her abusive ex to protect her child and a brilliant mathematician decides to
cover her accidental murder; while in Legend Punch, she takes the role of the head of a tough
production team and a strong career woman who has the 'legendary team' eating
out of her hands. Then, in September,
2012 she returns in the new MBC medical sageuk “Horse Doctor” as Kang Ji
Nyung. Her character is described as a very progressive woman in the Joseon
era. LYW said herself that the character is like a cross between her characters
in 2 previous hit dramas: Queen
Seon Deok and Surgeon Bong
Dal Hee.
Credit to Ninimi@soompi.com and asianmediawiki.com
Horse Doctor/마의 (MBC, 2012) as Kang Ji Nyung
49 Days/ 49일 (SBS, 2011) as Song Yi Kyung
Queen Seondeok/선덕여왕 (MBC,2009) as Deokman Princess/ Queen Seondeok
Bad love/Cruel love/못된 사랑 (KBS,2007) as Na In Jung
Surgeon Bong Dal Hee/외과의사 봉달희 (SBS,2007) as Bong Dal Hee
Fashion 70's/패션 70's (SBS, 2005) as Han Duh Mi (born Ko Joon Hee)
Daemang/The Great Ambition/大望(SBS, 2002) as Yoon Yeo Jin
Tough Guy's Love /Kkok Ji /꼭지 (KBS, 2000) as Huh Ji Hye
Pure Heart/ Soonjeong/순정 (KBS, 2001) as Han Se-jin/ Kang Hyun-joo.
[Engsub] Ep1, ep2, ep3 , ep4, ep5, ep6, ep7, ep8, ep9, ep10, ep11, ep12, ep13, ep14, ep15, ep16END
(credit to Nikachan2008@soompi.com)
Blue Mist/ Blue Fog/푸른 안개(KBS, 2001) as Yi Shin Woo
School 2 (KBS, 1999) as Kim Yeon-Jin
5 sisters (MBC, 1998) images










2012 Parting is all the same by Yangpa & Shin Jong Kook, with Baek Sung Hyun
2007 Love Greeting by Seeya, with Jo Huyn Jae
2007 Ice Doll by Seeya, with Jo Huyn Jae
2006 Vibe
2001 Why February Theme - Be happy by Zoy Project First, with Ryu Shi Won, Gong Yoo, Kwon Sang Woo
2000 I love you by Position
1999 To love her by K2
1998 Please baby don't cry by Deep
1998 WAYO WAYO by O.P.P.A.
1998 Forgive me by A4
2013 Timeless Icon - TOD'S (Apr 3)
2012 2013 S/S Collection of JILLSTUART Fashion Show
2012 Calvin Klein
2012 Jardin de Chouette
2012 Theory
2011 Love Your W - Breast Cancer Campaign
2011 VOGUE Fashion’s Night Out Clip1 Clip2
2010 W Korea Charity
2010 VOGUE Fashion's Night Out
2010 Jimmy Choo Event
2010 Colombo Party
2009 Sisley Instyle
















2011 SBS Charity Show (as speaker)
2008 TVN's Love Charity Programe










2011 SBS AWARD
2010 Pusan International Film Festival Clip1 Clip2
2009 MBC AWARD
2007 SBS Award
2011 SBS Drama Awards : Best Actress for Producer's Choice Award (49 Days)
2011 SBS Drama Awards : Top Ten Star Award (49 Days)
2010 Indosiar Mania Awards: Most Favorite Asian Actress
2010 Asia Model Festival Awards: Special Award for Asian Drama (Queen Seon Deok)
2009 10th Korean Media Ceremony: "Photogenic" Award (Queen Seon Deok)
2009 Grimme Award: Best Actress Award (Queen Seon Deok)
2009 MBC Drama Awards: Best Couple Award (engsub) (with Kim Nam Gil in Queen Seon Deok)
2009 MBC Drama Awards: Female Top Excellence Award (Queen Seon Deok)
2007 SBS Acting Awards: Top Excellence Award (Surgeon Bong Dal Hee)
2007 SBS Drama Awards: Best Couple Award (with Lee Beom-Su for Surgeon Bong Dal Hee)
2007 SBS Drama Awards: Netizens' Choice Award (Surgeon Bong Dal Hee)
2007 SBS Acting Awards: Popularity Award ( Surgeon Bong Dal Hee)
2007 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Star Award (Surgeon Bong Dal Hee)
2005 SBS Drama Awards: Best Special Project Female Actress (Fashion 70’s)
2005 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Star Award (Fashion 70’s)
2002 SBS Drama Awards: Newstar Award (Daemang)
2001 KBS Acting Awards: Most Popular Actress
2001 Blue Dragon Awards: Best New Actress Award ( Take Care of My Cat)
2001 9th Spring History Film Festival: Best Actress ( Take Care of My Cat)
2001 Baeksang Awards: Best New Female Actress ( Take Care of My Cat)
2001 KBS Drama Awards: Popularity Award (Blue Mist)
2001 22nd Blue Dragon Awards: Best New Actress Award
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