LEE Chung-Ah, born in 1984, graduated from the theatrical and film school of Hanyang University. She debuted in films with a short appearance in <Resurrection of the Little Match Girl> in 2002, before starring in <A Drop of Clear Salty Liquid>, a short from <Cart> director BOO Ji-young. In 2004, in the teen romance <Romance Of Their Own> based on a novel by DONG Myung, her character was the object of the affection of both KANG Dong-Won and CHO Han-Sun....
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LEE Chung-Ah, born in 1984, graduated from the theatrical and film school of Hanyang University. She debuted in films with a short appearance in <Resurrection of the Little Match Girl> in 2002, before starring in <A Drop of Clear Salty Liquid>, a short from <Cart> director BOO Ji-young. In 2004, in the teen romance <Romance Of Their Own> based on a novel by DONG Myung, her character was the object of the affection of both KANG Dong-Won and CHO Han-Sun. That performance allowed her to be noticed from the general public and earned her the Grand Bell Award for Best New Actress. Following that success, she was regularly cast in the roles of the love interest in melodrama and romcom series and movies, notable among them <Ssunday Seoul> (2005) and <My Tutor Friend 2> (2007), although she could also be seen in the western film <The Good, The Bad, And The Weird> (2008) and LEE Joon-ki’s <My Dear Enemy> (2008). She eventually managed to break free of that image in 2016 by taking on the role of villain sexy vampire in the TV series <The Vampire Detective> as well as that of the CEO of a big company in <Lucky Romance>. She attained a higher level of recognition when she joined the reality TV show <Rural Police>, in which celebrities are sent to a small village to assume the duties of a regular police officer. Most recently, she received positive reviews for her portrayal of a woman who lost her child in <Spring, Again> (2018). Her father is renowned stage actor LEE Seung-cheol.
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