Lee Ji-ah

Kim Sang-eun (born February 2, 1978), known professionally as Lee Ji-ah, is a South Korean actress. After her breakout role in The Legend in 2007, she has starred in television series Beethoven Virus (2008), Athena: Goddess of War (2010), Me Too, Flower! (2011), and Thrice Married Woman (2013).

Lee Ji-ah
Born
Kim Sang-eun

(1978-02-02) February 2, 1978[1]
South Korea
Other namesKim Ji-ah
E Ji-ah
Occupation
Years active2007–present
Agent
Spouse(s)
(
m. 1997; div. 2006)
Korean name
Hangul
이지아
Hanja
Revised RomanizationI Ji-a
McCune–ReischauerI Chia
Birth name
Hangul
김상은
Revised RomanizationGim Sang-eun
McCune–ReischauerKim Sangŭn

Early life

Lee was born Kim Sang-eun on February 2, 1981 in South Korea. Her grandfather is educator Kim Soon-heung who was one of the patrons for the creation Seoul Arts High School, and was chairman of Kyunggi High School.[2] Her father was a businessman. She was in the sixth grade when their family moved to the U.S. and stayed there for 10 years.

She majored in graphic design at the Pasadena Art Center College of Design.[3][4]

During a brief visit to Korea in 2004, she made her entertainment debut by appearing in an LG Telecom TV commercial with actor Bae Yong-joon. She left the U.S. and returned to Korea in early 2005 and legally changed her name from Kim Sang-eun to Kim Ji-ah and adopted the stage name Lee Ji-ah.

Career

2007–2013

In 2007, Lee made her acting debut in the fantasy television series The Legend opposite Bae Yong-joon. The high-profile, big-budget production shot Lee instantly to stardom.[5][6][7][8] At the year-end MBC Drama Awards, Lee won the Best New Actress award, Popularity award, and Best Couple award (with Bae).[9] She again won Best New Actress for TV at the Baeksang Arts Awards a year later.[10]

She then starred in 2008's Beethoven Virus wherein Lee played a violinist who gets diagnosed with a disease that results in complete hearing loss.[11]

She was next cast in Style, a TV series based on the 2008 chick lit novel of the same title. Inspired by The Devil Wears Prada, Lee played a hardworking assistant to a perfectionist fashion magazine editor played by Kim Hye-soo.[12][13][14] She next starred in the Korean-Japanese romance film The Relation of Face, Mind and Love alongside Kang Ji-hwan, which marks her big-screen debut.[15]

In late 2009, she joined the seven-part "Telecinema" series, which brought together Korean stars and directors, and Japanese writers. Each "telecinema" was released in movie theaters and also aired on television on SBS.[16]

Lee then co-starred along Jung Woo-sung, Cha Seung-won and Soo Ae in the 2010 spy series Athena: Goddess of War, a spin-off to 2009's Iris.[17][18][19]

In 2011, she starred in the television drama Me Too, Flower!, playing an ill-tempered police officer who falls in love with a young millionaire masquerading as a parking attendant.[20][21][22][23][24][25]

When Lee's five-year contract with Bae's agency KeyEast expired on December 31, 2011 she signed with Will Entertainment in March 2012.[26][27][28] In 2013, she took on the leading role in Thrice Married Woman.[29]

2014–present

In April 2014, Lee signed with a new management agency, HB Entertainment.[30] This was followed by a three-picture contract with Hollywood indie outfit Maybach Film Productions as a screenwriter.[31][32]

In 2015, Lee starred in the two-episode fantasy drama Snow Lotus Flower.[33]

In 2016, Lee made her big screen comeback in the action thriller film Musudan.[34] In May 2016, Lee left HB Entertainment and signed with new management agency BH Entertainment.[35]

In 2018, after a three-year hiatus, Lee made her return to the small screen in the melodrama My Mister.[36] The same year, she was cast in the horror mystery drama The Ghost Detective.[37]

Personal life

In March 2011, a photo taken by a tourist of Lee and Athena costar Jung Woo-sung on a date in Paris surfaced on the internet, and the two confirmed that they were romantically involved.[38][39][40]

On April 21, 2011, Sports Seoul broke the story (later confirmed by numerous media outlets) that she and Korean pop/rock icon Seo Taiji had been secretly married since 1997, before splitting in 2006. News leaked after two hearings had been held at the Seoul Family Court (court papers used Seo and Lee's birth names - Jeong Hyeon-cheol and Kim Sang-eun, respectively) since Lee filed a ₩5.5 billion lawsuit against Seo for alimony and division of assets. Both celebrities were believed to have been single.[41][42][43][44][45][46]

Lee left for the United States to study in 1993 and met Seo through an acquaintance at a concert in Los Angeles the same year. They developed a long-distance relationship through letters and phone calls while Lee stayed in the U.S. and Seo went back to Korea to continue his entertainment activities with his band Seo Taiji and Boys. In 1996, Seo announced his retirement from show business, after which he went to the U.S. where he and Lee quietly married on October 12, 1997. The couple lived in the States, moving to Atlanta and then Arizona.[4][47][48][49]

They separated when Seo returned to Korea in June 2000 for his comeback to the K-pop scene as a solo artist. Lee, who stayed behind in the U.S., began divorce proceedings in 2006 at the Santa Monica Family Court on the grounds of irreconcilable differences due to incompatible lifestyles and personalities.[50]

Lee claimed in the 2011 lawsuit that she filed for the divorce in 2006 and the court decision became effective in 2009, thus the three years required under Korean law for seeking alimony hadn't expired. But Seo's assertion was that the divorce officially took effect on August 9, 2006 and the statute of limitations had passed.[51] Lee lodged the suit in January and withdrew it on April 30, citing psychological suffering after her private life was made public.[52][53][54][55][56] Seo's lawyers opposed the motion,[57][58] and Lee resumed her case, with her lawyer arguing that the California court ruling was invalid and that the two were still legally married.[59][60] Through mediation, the ex-couple reached an out-of-court settlement in July 2011, which included a non-disclosure agreement.[61][62][63][64]

Filmography

Television series

Year Title Role Network
2007 The Legend Sujini / Saeoh MBC
2008 Beethoven Virus Du Ru-mi
2009 Style Lee Seo-jung SBS
2010 Athena: Goddess of War Han Jae-hee
2011 Me Too, Flower! Cha Bong-sun MBC
2013 Thrice Married Woman Oh Eun-soo SBS
2015 Drama Special: Snow Lotus Flower Han Yeon-woo
2018 My Mister Kang Yoon-hee tvN
The Ghost Detective Sun Woo-hye KBS2

Film

Year Title Role
2009 The Relation of Face, Mind and Love Wang So-jung
2011 Athena: The Movie Han Jae-hee
2016 Musudan Shin Yoo-hwa

Music video

Year Song Title Artist
2010 Please Come Back to Me Vibe

Discography

Year Title Artist Notes
2008Love VirusLee Ji-ah
So MuchSuper Sta feat. Baby Boy's Soul and Lee Ji-ah
2009Cupcake and AlienLee Ji-ah
2010Vampire RomanceLee Ji-ah

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2007
MBC Drama Awards
Best New Actress
The Legend
Won
Popularity Award, Actress Won
Best Couple Award with Bae Yong-joon Won
2008
44th Baeksang Arts Awards
Best New Actress (TV) Won
MBC Drama Awards
Excellence Award, Actress
Beethoven Virus
Nominated
Popularity Award, Actress Nominated
Best Couple Award with Kim Myung-min Nominated
2009
SBS Drama Awards
Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Special
Style
Nominated
2011
SBS Drama Awards
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Special Planning Drama
Athena: Goddess of War
Nominated
2014
7th Korea Drama Awards
Top Excellence Award, Actress
Thrice Married Woman
Nominated
3rd APAN Star Awards
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama Nominated
SBS Drama Awards
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama Nominated

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