Lee Bo-young Net Worth

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it?Actress
Birth DayJanuary 12, 1979
Birth PlaceSeoul, South Korea, South Korean
Lee Bo-young age45 YEARS OLD
Birth SignAquarius
Alma materSeoul Women's University (B.A. in Korean Literature)
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present
AgentFly Up Entertainment
Spouse(s)Ji Sung (m. 2013)
Children1
Hangul이보영
Hanja李寶英
Revised RomanizationI Bo-yeong
McCune–ReischauerI Poyŏng

💰 Net worth: $2 Million

Lee Bo-young is a highly recognizable actress hailing from South Korea, and her net worth is predicted to amount to an impressive $2 million by the year 2024. Throughout her successful career in the entertainment industry, she has captivated audiences with her talent, charm, and versatility on screen. Lee Bo-young has graced both the small and big screens, receiving critical acclaim for her memorable performances in various South Korean dramas and films. With her unwavering dedication and undeniable talent, it comes as no surprise that Lee Bo-young has amassed considerable wealth and solidified her position as a respected actress in South Korea.

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Biography/Timeline

2000

Lee Bo-young began her career in the industry with winning the Daejeon entry for the Miss Korea beauty pageant in 2000. Having majored in Korean literature at Seoul Women's University, she originally dreamed of becoming a news presenter. She was one of 15 finalists in MBC's annual recruitment drive in 2002, but ended up not getting the job. Instead, she turned to modeling, and was chosen as the exclusive advertising model for Asiana Airlines, considered a gateway to stardom.

2003

Lee made her acting debut in 2003, and among her early roles were in People of the Water Flower Village (2004) opposite Song Il-gook, and as the antagonist in Save the Last Dance for Me (2004).

2004

After playing the love interest in My Brother (2004) and A Dirty Carnival (2006), Lee was cast in her first major big screen role in Once Upon a Time (2008). The heist comedy is set during colonial rule in the 1940s, and she and Park Yong-woo played notorious swindlers out to steal a Diamond from the Japanese army.

2005

In 2005, Lee played her first leading role in the daily drama My Sweetheart, My Darling, followed by the Silla-set historical epic Ballad of Seodong with Jo Hyun-jae. She spent the next several years in television dramas — Mr. Goodbye with Ahn Jae-wook, Queen of the Game with Joo Jin-mo, and Becoming a Billionaire with Ji Hyun-woo — but none struck a chord with audiences or critics.

2009

Her two films released in 2009 were both melodramas. In More Than Blue, Lee plays the soulmate of a terminally ill man (Kwon Sang-woo), but their love ends in a tragedy undercut with a poetic sparseness. While in the ironically titled I Am Happy, Lee played a nurse who falls for a patient in the psychiatric ward (Hyun Bin), and in each other they find consolation to see them through their harsh and miserable reality.

2010

Lee returned to television in 2010, playing a seductress in the quirky cable drama Harvest Villa opposite Shin Ha-kyun. She then had a guest arc as the president's daughter in spy series Athena: Goddess of War, followed by post-divorce romance series Hooray for Love with Lee Tae-sung, and revenge drama Man from the Equator (2012) with Uhm Tae-woong.

2013

Lee met actor Ji Sung on the set of 2004 TV series Save Last Dance for Me, and they confirmed their relationship in 2007. On August 2, 2013, they announced their engagement by uploading handwritten letters on their respective official fan sites. They married at Aston House, W Seoul Walkerhill Hotel on September 27, 2013. Their first child, daughter Kwak Ji-yoo was born on June 12, 2015.

2014

In 2014, Lee played a mother who travels back in time two weeks before her daughter's kidnapping and murder in God's Gift - 14 Days.

2015

While on acting hiatus in 2015 during her pregnancy, she published the book Time of Love, a collection of essays on 23 books with themes of love, consolation and growth that have impacted Lee throughout her childhood and adulthood; they include The Little Prince, José Mauro de Vasconcelos's My Sweet Orange Tree, and Alain de Botton's Essays in Love.

2017

Lee was confirmed to host 2017 SBS Drama Awards together with Shin Dong-yup. Previously, Lee has emceed the same award ceremony in 2013 together with Lee Hwi-jae and Kim Woo-bin.

2018

In 2018, Lee starred in the Korean adaption of the Japanese drama Mother, playing the titular character.

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