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Birth Name: Lee You-young

Birth Date: 1989-12-08

Birth Place: Seoul, South Korea

Details

Alternate Names: 이유영, You-young Lee, 李裕英, Lee Yoo-young

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • a flowers does not wilt, but... (2012) as Soo-young

Most Important Roles:

  • Perhaps Love (2021) as Jung-won
  • Traces of Love (2020) as Lee Joo Young
  • Mr. Cowper (2016) as Yin-ae
  • Jo Pil-ho: The Dawning Rage (2019) as Yang Hee-sook
  • Clocking Out (2016) as Mae-goo
  • Late Spring (2014) as Min-kyung
  • Ms. Apocalypse (2024) as Young-mi
  • Fatal Intuition (2015) as Si-eun
  • Yourself and Yours (2016) as So Min-jung
  • The Treacherous (2015) as Seol Jung-mae

Career Highlights:

  • Perhaps Love (2021)
  • Traces of Love (2020)
  • Mr. Cowper (2016)
  • Jo Pil-ho: The Dawning Rage (2019)
  • Clocking Out (2016)
  • Late Spring (2014)
  • Ms. Apocalypse (2024)
  • Fatal Intuition (2015)
  • Yourself and Yours (2016)
  • The Treacherous (2015)

Awards

Awards:

  • Won Grand Bell Award - Best New Actress (2015)
  • Won Blue Dragon Award - Best New Actress (2015)
  • Won Buil Film Award - Best New Actress (2015)
  • Nominated for 1 Korean Association of Film Critics Award - Best New Actress (2015)
  • Won KOFRA Film Award - Best New Actress (2015)
  • Won Popular Star Award (2015)
  • Nominated for 1 Chunsa Film Art Award - Best New Actress (2016)
  • Nominated for 1 Max Movie Award - Best New Actress (2016)
  • Nominated for 1 Wildflower Film Award - Best Actress (2020)
  • Nominated for 1 Wildflower Film Award - Best Actress (2017)
  • Nominated for 1 APAN Star Award - Best New Actress (2018)
  • Nominated for 1 Drama Award - Best New Actress (2018)

Full Biography

Lee You-young is a South Korean actress who has won numerous awards for her film roles. Born on December 8, 1989, she made her acting debut in the 2014 film “Late Spring,” for which she became the first Korean to win the Best Actress award at the 14th Milan International Film Festival and also received many other Best New Actress awards. She has since starred in other short films and films. In 2017, she made her small-screen debut in the television drama “Tunnel.” In December 2016, Lee was confirmed to be in a relationship with co-star Kim Joo-hyuk until his death on October 30, 2017 in a traffic collision. Best New Actress ("The Treacherous") - 2015 (36th) Blue Dragon Film Awards - November 26, 2015

Best New Actress ("Late Spring") - 2015 (52nd) Daejong Film Awards - November 20, 2015


About the Movie: Late Spring (2014)

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Release Year: 2014

Nation: South Korea

Alternative Title: Bom, 봄

Director: Cho Keun-hyun

Writer: Cho Keun-hyun, Shin Yang-joong

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Lee Seok-won, Shin Yang-joong

Companies: Filament Pictures, Studio Hook, THE KLOCKWORX, kth

Genre: Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 5 wins & 11 nominations total

Similar:

  • Moulin Rouge! (2001)
  • Mirror (1975)
  • Griffin and Phoenix (1976)
  • The Bucket List (2007)
  • The Weather Man (2005)

Keywords

Story

Late Spring follows Joo-goo, a renowned sculptor in 1960s Korea who is stricken with a debilitating disease that will gradually paralyze his body. He loses interest in art and spends his days aimlessly. His devoted wife, Jung-sook, attempts to reignite his passion by searching for a nude model to inspire him. During her search, she encounters Min-gyung.

Summary

Directed by Cho Keun-hyun and released in 2014, Late Spring is a South Korean drama that revolves around the life of Joo-goo, Korea's finest sculptor who finds himself grappling with a terminal illness. The film explores themes of loss, creativity, and love as Jung-sook, Joo-goo's spouse, tries to rekindle his artistic spirit while coping with his deteriorating condition.