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・ Lee Yong-woo
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・ Lee Yoon-mi
・ Lee Yoon-sub
・ Lee You-cheong
・ Lee Young
・ Lee Young-ae
・ Lee Young-ah
・ Lee Young-eun
・ Lee Young-gu
・ Lee Young-ha
・ Lee Young-hee
・ Lee Young-hee (physicist)
・ Lee Young-ho
・ Lee Young-hoon


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Lee Yoon-ji : ウィキペディア英語版
Lee Yoon-ji

Lee Yoon-ji (born March 15, 1984) is a South Korean actress. After making her acting debut in the sitcom ''Nonstop 4'', Lee has starred in the television series ''Pure 19'' (2004), ''Princess Hours'' (2006), ''Dream High'' (2011), ''The King 2 Hearts'' (2012), and ''Wang's Family'' (2013). She also appeared in season 1 of the reality/variety show ''We Got Married'' (2008-2009), as well as the romantic comedy film ''Couples'' (2011).
==Career==
Lee Yoon-ji made her acting debut in 2003 on the MBC sitcom ''Nonstop 4''. She has since starred in many small screen projects such as ''Pure 19'' (KBS, 2004), ''Princess Hours'' (MBC, 2006), ''King Sejong the Great'' (KBS, 2008), ''Dream High'' (KBS, 2011), ''The King 2 Hearts'' (MBC, 2012), and ''The Great Seer'' (SBS, 2012).
The same year she was hosting the entertainment news program ''Entertainment Weekly'' on KBS, Lee was also partnered with Super Junior member Kang-in in season 1 of the reality show ''We Got Married''. She made her theater debut in the 2010 Korean staging of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play ''Proof''.
In 2011 Lee landed her first big-screen leading role in romantic comedy ''Couples''.
She, Danny Park and Kim Eui-sung starred in ''992'', a 13-minute film made by Wonsuk Chin using the iPhone 4S.〔Chin, Wonsuk (20 March 2012). ("992" ). ''Cinema Forever''. Retrieved 2012-11-18.〕 The short, which premiered at the 2012 Macworld and was streamed on YouTube, is named after the New Balance running shoes favored by the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
Lee stepped in to host the SBS talk show ''Healing Camp, Aren't You Happy'' for one episode, after the father of friend and agency mate Han Hye-jin died in November 2012.
From 2013 to 2014, Lee played one of the leading roles in ''Wang's Family'', an ensemble family drama that received high ratings, peaking at 48.3%. She next starred in police procedural ''Dr. Frost'' (2014) and romantic comedy ''Ex-Girlfriend Club''.

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