Lee Jin

South Korean actress (born 1980)


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::summary South Korean actress (born 1980) ::

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nameLee Jin
imageLee Jin from acrofan.jpg
captionLee in 2012
alma_materKyonggi University
birth_date
birth_placeSeoul, South Korea
occupationSinger, actress
years_active1998–present
agentKing Kong by Starship
spouseUnknown (m. 2016)
module{{Infobox musical artist
years_active1998–2002 • 2019–present
labelDSP Media
instrumentsVocal
genreK-Pop
associated_actsFin.K.L
module2{{Infobox Korean name/auto
hangul%이진
hanja李眞
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| name = Lee Jin | image = Lee Jin from acrofan.jpg | alt = | caption = Lee in 2012 | image_size = | alma_mater = Kyonggi University | birth_date = | birth_place = Seoul, South Korea | occupation = Singer, actress | years_active = 1998–present | agent = King Kong by Starship | spouse = Unknown (m. 2016) | module = {{Infobox musical artist|embed=yes |years_active = 1998–2002 • 2019–present |label = DSP Media |instruments = Vocal |genre = K-Pop |associated_acts = Fin.K.L | module2 = {{Infobox Korean name/auto|child=yes|headercolor=transparent |hangul=%이진 |hanja=李眞 Lee Jin (; born March 21, 1980) is a South Korean singer and actress. She made her entertainment debut as a member of the K-pop girl group Fin.K.L, along with Lee Hyori, Ock Joo-hyun, and Sung Yu-ri. After Fin.K.L came to an unofficial end in 2002, Lee became an actress.

Career

Lee Jin joined Fin.K.L after her friend Ock Joo-hyun—the first member to be selected for the group—introduced her to the casting director selecting the group's members. She sang Eco's "Heng Bok Han Na Reul" and was immediately selected to be in the group.

In 2002, the members from the girl group started solo activities. Lee had long expressed her interest in acting, before her debut she was in MBC's Police People. Subsequently, she starred in the popular sitcom Nonstop.

In 2005, Lee joined the variety program X-Man. On the show, Lee signalled that she had grown into a "lady" from her Fin.K.L teenage days via a change in her hairstyle and clothes. In X-Man, she became known for her stiff dance steps, so she had to create new stiff dance steps for the intro dance segment in each episode. She was also known for being the show's ulzzang ("best/pretty face"), having been chosen by many of the male guests to be their partner in the couple game.

In 2010, Lee also appeared in Heroes where 12 artists competed in games to garner the popular title or will fall into the unpopular group. In this program, she showed her nice and warm-hearted personality.

Filmography

Television dramas

Film

  • Too Fragile to Be Loved (2009)

Variety shows

Video game appearance

Lee is a playable character in the video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (only in the South Korean PC version).

Personal life

Lee got married in Hawaii on February 20, 2016.

References

References

  1. link. Jang Jin-ri. SPOTV News. (December 23, 2021)
  2. "Lee Jin gets married at the same place as Lee Young-ae".

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