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Lee Da-hae

Lee Da-hae, or Lee Da-hey (born Byun Da-hye on April 19, 1984) is a Korean Australian actress. She is best known for her roles in Korean dramas such as Heaven's Fate (2004), My Girl (2005), Green Rose (2005), The Slave Hunters (2010), Miss Ripley (2011), and Hotel King (2014), as well as the Chinese dramas Love Actually (2012) and Best Couple (2016).

Lee Da-hae
Born
Byun Da-hye

(1984-04-19) April 19, 1984 (age 39)
Seoul, South Korea
NationalityAustralian[1]
Other namesCherry Byeon, Lee Da-hey
Alma materKonkuk University - Theater and Film[2]
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
AgentK-Star Global ENT
Spouse
(m. 2023)
Korean name
Hangul
이다해
Hanja
李多海
Revised RomanizationI Da-hae
McCune–ReischauerYi Tahae
Birth name
Hangul
변다혜
Hanja
卞多惠
Revised RomanizationByeon Da-hye
McCune–ReischauerPyŏn Tahye

Lee Da-hae is well known for being fluent in Korean, Japanese, English and Chinese, earning her huge popularity in China. She is the first Korean actress to speak her lines in Mandarin, displaying her linguistic skills in Chinese dramas.[3]

Early life

Lee Da-hae, or known by her birth name as Byun Da-hye, was born in Seoul, South Korea on April 19, 1984. When she was in the fifth grade, Lee and her family moved to Sydney, Australia. Throughout her adolescence, she performed traditional Korean dance in various festivals, and was known as the "Korean Dancer Girl" at school. Her years of living abroad and studying in Australia made her become fluent in English and Chinese. In her junior year at Burwood Girls High School, Lee and her mother moved back to Seoul to pursue an acting career after winning a pageant while on leave of school. She now lives with her mother in Seoul while her father and her older brother still reside in Sydney.[4]

Career

2001–2004: Beginnings and mainstream popularity

Byun made her entertainment debut when she won the 71st Miss Chunhyang Pageant in 2001. Using the stage name Lee Da-hae, she began to appear in minor and supporting roles in television dramas.

In 2004, Lee was cast in her first leading role in the Im Sung-han drama Lotus Flower Fairy (also known internationally as Heaven's Fate[5]), in which she played the pure-hearted daughter of a shaman who becomes alienated by her family and society after her identity is revealed.[6] She won Best New Actress at the 41st Baeksang Arts Awards for her performance.

2005–2009: Rising success

But 2005 would become Lee's breakout year. She showcased her versatility in two successful, but very different series. In Green Rose, her character falls in love with a man who gets framed for the attempted murder of her father; years later, she becomes slowly convinced that a doppelgänger is in fact, her boyfriend whom everybody had assumed was dead. Green Rose is her first TV series produced by SBS, Lee reunited with her Lotus Flower Fairy co-stars Jung Hye-sun and Han Jin-hee in Green Rose. In My Girl, she played a lovable con artist who agrees to act as a hotelier's long-lost cousin in order to fulfill his grandfather's last wishes.[7] My Girl, in particular, shot Lee to domestic and Korean Wave stardom.

She returned to the romantic comedy genre in 2007 with Hello! Miss. Lee played the last living daughter of a once-respected clan in the countryside whose traditional feminine virtues is put to the test when the son of a rich investor demands that she sell her ancestral house to him.[8]

In 2008, she starred in Robber, in the role of a young widowed single mother who is targeted by a con man for her savings, but he falls in love with her for real. Later that year, Lee was originally cast as the heroine in the inter-generational epic East of Eden, set against the backdrop of a coal mining town in Taebaek through the 1960s until the present.[9] In this series, Lee reunited with her Sweet 18 co-star Han Ji-hye. Though the drama was a hit, as it went on, Lee's screen time became drastically reduced in favor of other storylines, such that she decided to leave the show in episode 40.[10][11]

2009–2014: Breakthrough popularity

Lee joined Rain's agency J. Tune Entertainment in 2009, then appeared in the music video for "Pas de Deux" with Taiwanese singer/actor Will Pan. She was also admitted to Konkuk University, where she majored in Theater and Film.

In 2010, Lee starred in the hit Joseon period/fusion drama The Slave Hunters, in which she played Un-nyun, who is torn between her past love, a yangban-turned-slave hunter, and her present companion, a general-turned-slave.[10] Lee reunited with her Green Rose co-stars Lee Jong-hyuk and Sung Dong-il. Early in the series, some viewers criticized her for having pristine makeup and manicured nails despite portraying a slave on the run, for allegedly wearing a wrist watch onscreen, and her supposedly "inappropriate and gratuitous" cleavage exposure when her hanbok top was removed in an attempted rape scene. Lee opined that those issues weren't a big deal, and had only been magnified by the show's popularity.[12] Her character also received criticism for being an overly passive damsel in distress, and a "Public Menace Un-nyun" (민폐언년) meme circulated, to the extent that writer Chun Sung-il issued a public defense and apology towards Lee.[13]

In what would have been her big screen debut, she was cast in Song of Springs, a 3D film adaptation of the novel by Kim Hoon about the creator of the gayageum.[14] But funding fell through and the film was never made.

She was then cast in the leading role of Korea's first female royal barista who plots to assassinate King Gojong through poisoned coffee in Gabi, adapted from the historical fiction novel Russian Coffee by Kim Tak-hwan. Lee agreed to star in the film via verbal agreement,[15] but when she dropped out of the project ten days before filming began, production company Ocean Film sued her for breach of contract. In September 2012, the court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, ordering Lee to pay ₩21 million (US$19,000) in damages, or 40% liability.[16] Lee was replaced by Kim So-yeon.

In 2011, Lee played an antiheroine with a traumatic past who lies and manipulates her way up the hotel executive ladder and into the hearts of two powerful men in Miss Ripley. She called the role "a turning point in her acting career."[17] Lee's character was inspired by Shin Jeong-ah, a former curator convicted for fabricating her academic credentials and embezzling funds, and the title references the Hollywood film The Talented Mr. Ripley.[18]

Lee, who is fluent in English and Mandarin, and has a significant fan base in China with more than six million followers on her Weibo microblog, made her Chinese television drama debut in 2012.[19][20] Previous Korean actresses who had appeared in Chinese productions spoke their lines in Korean and were later dubbed, but Lee worked hard to master the language and fully memorized her lines, making her the first Korean actress to perform in Mandarin.[3] In Love Recipe (internationally known as Love Actually) opposite Taiwanese actor Joe Cheng, she played a part-timer raising her niece on her own who discovers her talent for cooking at a dim sum restaurant and dreams of becoming a chef.[21][22] It was shot in Shanghai and aired on Hunan TV.[23] Also that year, her contract with DBM Entertainment ended, and she signed with a new agency, Forestar Entertainment.[24][25]

Lee returned to Korean television in the 2013 espionage-action drama Iris II, the sequel to the 2009 hit series. This was her third time to be paired onscreen with Jang Hyuk, after Robber (2008) and The Slave Hunters (2010).[26]

Lee signed with a new agency, FNC Entertainment in 2014.[27][28] She reunited with previous My Girl costar Lee Dong-wook in Hotel King, in which she played an heiress trying to save the family-owned seven-star hotel.[29][30] After Hotel King ended, Lee landed seven endorsement deals with clothing and cosmetic brands across Asia.[31]

2015–2018: Acting setback

Lee was next cast as a top actress forced to marry an actor she hates in the Korean-Chinese drama Best Couple; it is the first TV series produced by Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba and aired in China in early 2016. and recorded more than 100 million views.[32][33]

In April 2016, Lee left FNC Entertainment and signed an exclusive contract with JS Pictures.[34][35]

In 2018, Lee is set to return to the small screen in Korea, starring in SBS' drama Good Witch.[36]

2019–present: New agencies

In April 2019, Lee signed an exclusive contract with FN Entertainment.[37]

In April 2021, Lee signed with Ascendio Reserve following the expiration of her contract with the former agency.[38]

In March 2022, Lee signed with new agency K-Star Global Entertainment.[39]

Personal life

In December 2013, Lee filed defamation charges against Internet users who spread malicious rumors claiming she had been involved in an upscale celebrity prostitution ring.[40][41] Prosecutors cleared Lee of the allegations, stating that she was not one of the entertainers being investigated.[42][43]

Relationship and marriage

On September 6, 2016, an exclusive report from Sports Chosen reported that Lee and singer Se7en have been dating for over a year.[44] On March 20, 2023, Lee announced their engagement on her social media accounts.[45] They married in a private ceremony on May 6, 2023, at Hotel Shilla in Seoul.[46]

Discography

Year Song title Notes
2006 "If You are Willing To" (당신이 원하신다면) track from My Girl OST, sung in episode 4
2007 "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" (Korean version) digital single to benefit Donors Camp
2008 "Can, Can, Can!" for Samsung Hauzen
Kimchi Refrigerator commercial

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2001 71st Miss Chunhyang Contest Won
2004 MBC Drama Awards Best New Actress Lotus Flower Fairy Won
2005 41st Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actress for TV[47] Won
SBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Special My Girl Won
2006 SBS Drama Awards Top 10 Stars My Girl Won
2007 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries[48] Hello! Miss Won
2008 MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress East of Eden Nominated
SBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Special Robber Nominated
2009 4th Asia Model Awards Popular Star Award Won
2010 47th Savings Day Presidential Citation for Frugality Won
China Fashion Awards Asian Fashion Leader[49] Won
KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress The Slave Hunters Nominated
Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length Drama Nominated
Best Couple Award with Jang Hyuk[50] Won
2011 6th Asia Model Awards Asia Star Award Won
Yahoo! Asia Buzz Awards Korea's Top Female Star Won
19th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards Daesang (Grand Prize) for Acting in a Drama[51] Miss Ripley Won
MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Nominated
2012 3rd LeTV Film and Drama Awards Best Actress in a TV Drama[52] Love Actually Won
2013 8th Asia Model Awards Asia Star Award Won
KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length Drama Iris II Nominated
2014 MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Special Project Drama Hotel King Nominated

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Not to be confused with Lee Da hye In this Korean name the family name is Byun In the stage name or pen name the surname is Lee Lee Da hae or Lee Da hey born Byun Da hye on April 19 1984 is a Korean Australian actress She is best known for her roles in Korean dramas such as Heaven s Fate 2004 My Girl 2005 Green Rose 2005 The Slave Hunters 2010 Miss Ripley 2011 and Hotel King 2014 as well as the Chinese dramas Love Actually 2012 and Best Couple 2016 Lee Da haeBornByun Da hye 1984 04 19 April 19 1984 age 39 Seoul South KoreaNationalityAustralian 1 Other namesCherry Byeon Lee Da heyAlma materKonkuk University Theater and Film 2 OccupationActressYears active2001 presentAgentK Star Global ENTSpouseSe7en m 2023 wbr Korean nameHangul이다해Hanja李多海Revised RomanizationI Da haeMcCune ReischauerYi TahaeBirth nameHangul변다혜Hanja卞多惠Revised RomanizationByeon Da hyeMcCune ReischauerPyŏn TahyeLee Da hae is well known for being fluent in Korean Japanese English and Chinese earning her huge popularity in China She is the first Korean actress to speak her lines in Mandarin displaying her linguistic skills in Chinese dramas 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2001 2004 Beginnings and mainstream popularity 2 2 2005 2009 Rising success 2 3 2009 2014 Breakthrough popularity 2 4 2015 2018 Acting setback 2 5 2019 present New agencies 3 Personal life 3 1 Relationship and marriage 4 Discography 5 Filmography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditLee Da hae or known by her birth name as Byun Da hye was born in Seoul South Korea on April 19 1984 When she was in the fifth grade Lee and her family moved to Sydney Australia Throughout her adolescence she performed traditional Korean dance in various festivals and was known as the Korean Dancer Girl at school Her years of living abroad and studying in Australia made her become fluent in English and Chinese In her junior year at Burwood Girls High School Lee and her mother moved back to Seoul to pursue an acting career after winning a pageant while on leave of school She now lives with her mother in Seoul while her father and her older brother still reside in Sydney 4 Career Edit2001 2004 Beginnings and mainstream popularity Edit Byun made her entertainment debut when she won the 71st Miss Chunhyang Pageant in 2001 Using the stage name Lee Da hae she began to appear in minor and supporting roles in television dramas In 2004 Lee was cast in her first leading role in the Im Sung han drama Lotus Flower Fairy also known internationally as Heaven s Fate 5 in which she played the pure hearted daughter of a shaman who becomes alienated by her family and society after her identity is revealed 6 She won Best New Actress at the 41st Baeksang Arts Awards for her performance 2005 2009 Rising success Edit But 2005 would become Lee s breakout year She showcased her versatility in two successful but very different series In Green Rose her character falls in love with a man who gets framed for the attempted murder of her father years later she becomes slowly convinced that a doppelganger is in fact her boyfriend whom everybody had assumed was dead Green Rose is her first TV series produced by SBS Lee reunited with her Lotus Flower Fairy co stars Jung Hye sun and Han Jin hee in Green Rose In My Girl she played a lovable con artist who agrees to act as a hotelier s long lost cousin in order to fulfill his grandfather s last wishes 7 My Girl in particular shot Lee to domestic and Korean Wave stardom She returned to the romantic comedy genre in 2007 with Hello Miss Lee played the last living daughter of a once respected clan in the countryside whose traditional feminine virtues is put to the test when the son of a rich investor demands that she sell her ancestral house to him 8 In 2008 she starred in Robber in the role of a young widowed single mother who is targeted by a con man for her savings but he falls in love with her for real Later that year Lee was originally cast as the heroine in the inter generational epic East of Eden set against the backdrop of a coal mining town in Taebaek through the 1960s until the present 9 In this series Lee reunited with her Sweet 18 co star Han Ji hye Though the drama was a hit as it went on Lee s screen time became drastically reduced in favor of other storylines such that she decided to leave the show in episode 40 10 11 2009 2014 Breakthrough popularity Edit Lee joined Rain s agency J Tune Entertainment in 2009 then appeared in the music video for Pas de Deux with Taiwanese singer actor Will Pan She was also admitted to Konkuk University where she majored in Theater and Film In 2010 Lee starred in the hit Joseon period fusion drama The Slave Hunters in which she played Un nyun who is torn between her past love a yangban turned slave hunter and her present companion a general turned slave 10 Lee reunited with her Green Rose co stars Lee Jong hyuk and Sung Dong il Early in the series some viewers criticized her for having pristine makeup and manicured nails despite portraying a slave on the run for allegedly wearing a wrist watch onscreen and her supposedly inappropriate and gratuitous cleavage exposure when her hanbok top was removed in an attempted rape scene Lee opined that those issues weren t a big deal and had only been magnified by the show s popularity 12 Her character also received criticism for being an overly passive damsel in distress and a Public Menace Un nyun 민폐언년 meme circulated to the extent that writer Chun Sung il issued a public defense and apology towards Lee 13 In what would have been her big screen debut she was cast in Song of Springs a 3D film adaptation of the novel by Kim Hoon about the creator of the gayageum 14 But funding fell through and the film was never made She was then cast in the leading role of Korea s first female royal barista who plots to assassinate King Gojong through poisoned coffee in Gabi adapted from the historical fiction novel Russian Coffee by Kim Tak hwan Lee agreed to star in the film via verbal agreement 15 but when she dropped out of the project ten days before filming began production company Ocean Film sued her for breach of contract In September 2012 the court ruled in favor of the plaintiff ordering Lee to pay 21 million US 19 000 in damages or 40 liability 16 Lee was replaced by Kim So yeon In 2011 Lee played an antiheroine with a traumatic past who lies and manipulates her way up the hotel executive ladder and into the hearts of two powerful men in Miss Ripley She called the role a turning point in her acting career 17 Lee s character was inspired by Shin Jeong ah a former curator convicted for fabricating her academic credentials and embezzling funds and the title references the Hollywood film The Talented Mr Ripley 18 Lee who is fluent in English and Mandarin and has a significant fan base in China with more than six million followers on her Weibo microblog made her Chinese television drama debut in 2012 19 20 Previous Korean actresses who had appeared in Chinese productions spoke their lines in Korean and were later dubbed but Lee worked hard to master the language and fully memorized her lines making her the first Korean actress to perform in Mandarin 3 In Love Recipe internationally known as Love Actually opposite Taiwanese actor Joe Cheng she played a part timer raising her niece on her own who discovers her talent for cooking at a dim sum restaurant and dreams of becoming a chef 21 22 It was shot in Shanghai and aired on Hunan TV 23 Also that year her contract with DBM Entertainment ended and she signed with a new agency Forestar Entertainment 24 25 Lee returned to Korean television in the 2013 espionage action drama Iris II the sequel to the 2009 hit series This was her third time to be paired onscreen with Jang Hyuk after Robber 2008 and The Slave Hunters 2010 26 Lee signed with a new agency FNC Entertainment in 2014 27 28 She reunited with previous My Girl costar Lee Dong wook in Hotel King in which she played an heiress trying to save the family owned seven star hotel 29 30 After Hotel King ended Lee landed seven endorsement deals with clothing and cosmetic brands across Asia 31 2015 2018 Acting setback Edit Lee was next cast as a top actress forced to marry an actor she hates in the Korean Chinese drama Best Couple it is the first TV series produced by Chinese e commerce company Alibaba and aired in China in early 2016 and recorded more than 100 million views 32 33 In April 2016 Lee left FNC Entertainment and signed an exclusive contract with JS Pictures 34 35 In 2018 Lee is set to return to the small screen in Korea starring in SBS drama Good Witch 36 2019 present New agencies Edit In April 2019 Lee signed an exclusive contract with FN Entertainment 37 In April 2021 Lee signed with Ascendio Reserve following the expiration of her contract with the former agency 38 In March 2022 Lee signed with new agency K Star Global Entertainment 39 Personal life EditIn December 2013 Lee filed defamation charges against Internet users who spread malicious rumors claiming she had been involved in an upscale celebrity prostitution ring 40 41 Prosecutors cleared Lee of the allegations stating that she was not one of the entertainers being investigated 42 43 Relationship and marriage Edit On September 6 2016 an exclusive report from Sports Chosen reported that Lee and singer Se7en have been dating for over a year 44 On March 20 2023 Lee announced their engagement on her social media accounts 45 They married in a private ceremony on May 6 2023 at Hotel Shilla in Seoul 46 Discography EditYear Song title Notes2006 If You are Willing To 당신이 원하신다면 track from My Girl OST sung in episode 42007 I Love Rock n Roll Korean version digital single to benefit Donors Camp2008 Can Can Can for Samsung Hauzen Kimchi Refrigerator commercialFilmography EditMain article Lee Da hae filmographyAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Nominated work Result2001 71st Miss Chunhyang Contest Won2004 MBC Drama Awards Best New Actress Lotus Flower Fairy Won2005 41st Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actress for TV 47 WonSBS Drama Awards Excellence Award Actress in a Drama Special My Girl Won2006 SBS Drama Awards Top 10 Stars My Girl Won2007 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award Actress in a Miniseries 48 Hello Miss Won2008 MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award Actress East of Eden NominatedSBS Drama Awards Excellence Award Actress in a Drama Special Robber Nominated2009 4th Asia Model Awards Popular Star Award Won2010 47th Savings Day Presidential Citation for Frugality WonChina Fashion Awards Asian Fashion Leader 49 WonKBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award Actress The Slave Hunters NominatedExcellence Award Actress in a Mid length Drama NominatedBest Couple Award with Jang Hyuk 50 Won2011 6th Asia Model Awards Asia Star Award WonYahoo Asia Buzz Awards Korea s Top Female Star Won19th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards Daesang Grand Prize for Acting in a Drama 51 Miss Ripley WonMBC Drama Awards Excellence Award Actress in a Miniseries Nominated2012 3rd LeTV Film and Drama Awards Best Actress in a TV Drama 52 Love Actually Won2013 8th Asia Model Awards Asia Star Award WonKBS Drama Awards Excellence Award Actress in a Mid length Drama Iris II Nominated2014 MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award Actress in a Special Project Drama Hotel King NominatedReferences Edit 이다해 LEE Da hae Korea Box Office Information System Korean Film Council Retrieved 2019 10 13 이다해 Naver Profiles in Korean Retrieved 2011 08 06 a b Lee Da hae Displays Language Skills in Chinese Soap The Chosun Ilbo 7 April 2012 Retrieved 2014 02 25 Goodwill Ambassadors Australia Korea Year of Friendship 2011 Archived from the original on 13 May 2011 Retrieved 2014 02 25 Heaven s Fate MBC Global Media Retrieved 2014 02 25 Lee Jin yeong 4 May 2004 Kim Sung tak to Play Lead In MBC s Fairy of the Flower King The Dong a Ilbo Retrieved 2014 02 25 Shin Hae in 12 December 2005 An irresistible trickster to meet viewers in My Girl The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 02 25 Lee Min a 20 March 2007 Lee returns to romantic comedies Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 02 25 Han Sang hee 19 August 2008 TV Dramas Gear Up for Post Olympics Race The Korea Times Retrieved 2014 02 25 a b Han Sang hee 5 January 2010 Heroines Line Up for Dramas in 2010 The Korea Times Retrieved 2014 02 25 Lee Da Hae opens up on leaving East of Eden Allkpop 20 May 2009 Retrieved 2015 09 11 Lee Da hae Has Big Plans After Slave Hunters Success The Chosun Ilbo 10 April 2010 Retrieved 2014 02 25 천성일 작가 이다해 씨에게 미안 Yonhap News Agency in Korean 15 February 2012 Hong Lucia June 2010 Lee Da hae make big screen debut with Song of Springs TenAsia Retrieved 2014 02 25 Kim Heidi 30 December 2010 Joo Jin mo and Lee Da hae cast in new historical film TenAsia Retrieved 2014 02 25 Lee Da Hae s lawsuit has came to a final decision and she is responsible to pay Ocean Film for their partial loss Korea Star Daily via Yahoo 4 September 2012 Archived from the original on 9 February 2013 Retrieved 2014 02 25 Kwon Mee yoo 24 May 2011 Love ambitions amp lies in Miss Ripley The Korea Times Retrieved 2014 02 25 Oh Jean 17 May 2011 Miss Ripley taking cue from Shin Jeong ah The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 02 25 Park Eun jee 10 August 2012 Lee Da hae to debut on Hunan TV Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 02 25 Actress Lee Da hae Meets Fans in China The Chosun Ilbo 25 August 2011 Retrieved 2014 02 25 Hong Lucia 2 March 2012 Lee Da hae to play female lead in Chinese TV series TenAsia Retrieved 2014 02 25 Lee Eun ah 8 August 2013 Lee Da hey s Chinese Drama to Premiere in Korea TenAsia Archived from the original on 30 March 2014 Retrieved 2014 02 25 Hong Lucia 6 April 2012 Lee Da hae s Chinese TV series to begin air in August TenAsia Retrieved 2014 02 25 이다해 Lee Da Hey Forestar Entertainment Archived from the original on 2013 12 04 Retrieved 2014 02 25 Hong Lucia 29 February 2012 Lee Da hae signs with Jung Suk won s agency TenAsia Retrieved 2014 02 25 Sunwoo Carla 21 September 2012 Jang Hyuk and Lee Da hae to star in Iris 2 Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 02 25 Lee Cory 6 January 2014 Actress Lee Da hey Joins FNC Entertainment TenAsia Archived from the original on 30 March 2014 Retrieved 2014 02 25 Lee Sun min 7 January 2014 New Year brings new agencies Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 02 25 Kim Jessica 13 February 2014 Lee Dong wook Lee Da hae to Star in New Series TenAsia Archived from the original on 21 March 2014 Retrieved 2014 02 25 Lee Min ji 27 March 2014 Hotel King Lee Dong Wook and Lee Dae Hae Praise Each Other enewsWorld Archived from the original on 30 March 2014 Retrieved 2014 03 30 Lee Da hae lands seven commercials Hancinema 6 August 2014 Retrieved 2015 03 04 Jin Min ji 15 August 2015 Lee Da hey mulling new role Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2015 10 19 Korean Chinese drama starring Lee Da hae records high viewership Yonhap News Agency 21 November 2016 Be So dam 6 April 2016 이다해 결국 JS픽쳐스와 전속계약 확정 공식입장 OSEN Retrieved 2016 04 06 Lee Da hae moves to JS Pictures strengthens activities in China Kpop Herald 7 April 2016 Lee Da hae Ryu Soo young Ahn Woo yeon Bae Soo bin and Yoon Se ah to star in SBS s Nice Witch Hancinema in Korean Sports News 12 December 2017 이다해 새 소속사 찾았다 박하나 임수향과 한솥밥 공식입장 Newsen 17 April 2019 Kang Hyo jin August 6 2021 이다해 아센디오 리저브 전속계약 공식 Dahae Lee Ascendio Reserve Exclusive Contract Official Spotify News in Korean Naver Retrieved August 6 2021 Hwang So young March 6 2023 이다해 김정난 이필모 소속사와 전속계약 본업 복귀 시동 Lee Da hae signed an exclusive contract with Kim Jeong nan and Lee Pil mo s agency return to main job JTBC in Korean JTBC Retrieved March 6 2023 Lee Sun min 18 December 2013 Stars sue to stop rumors Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 02 25 Bae Ji sook 23 December 2013 Celebrities want rumormongers rooted out The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 02 25 Actresses cleared of prostitution allegations The Korea Times 19 December 2013 Retrieved 2014 02 25 Park Si soo 20 December 2013 Stars declare war on rumor mongers The Korea Times Retrieved 2014 02 25 Se7en and Lee Da hae confirm they are dating Kpop Herald 7 September 2016 Bae Jae ryun March 20 2023 공식 8년 열애 세븐 이다해 5월 6일 결혼 스타 부부 탄생 전문 8 years of devotion Se7en Lee Da hae married on May 6 Birth of a star couple Official in Korean Herald POP Retrieved March 20 2023 via Naver Lee Mi ji May 6 2023 POP이슈 세븐 이다해 8년만 부부 된 결혼식 포착 달콤한 입맞춤 POP Issue Se7en Lee Da hae captures the wedding after being married for 8 years A sweet kiss in Korean Herald POP Retrieved May 6 2023 Kim Soo jin 20 May 2005 말아톤 파리의 연인 백상예술대상 대상 종합 Marathon Lovers in Paris are Baeksang Arts Awards Grand Prize winners Star News in Korean Retrieved 25 August 2015 2007 Year end Korean drama awards round up Hancinema Star Money 7 January 2007 Kim Heidi 30 November 2010 Actress Lee Da hae wins China Fashion Awards TenAsia Retrieved 2014 02 25 Jang Hyuk scores top prize at KBS Drama Awards 10Asia 3 January 2011 So Ji sub Park Hae il Lee Tae gon win top prize at culture and entertainment ceremony 10Asia 16 December 2011 Ho Stewart 12 October 2012 Lee Da Hae Wins Best Actress Award at China s 3rd LETV Movie and Drama Awards enewsWorld Archived from the original on 28 February 2014 Retrieved 2014 02 25 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lee Da hae Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee Da hae amp oldid 1157244253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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