Lee Bong-ryun has appeared in supporting roles in various films and television dramas, and worked as a stage and musical actress.
27 Facts About Lee Bong-ryun
Lee Bong-ryun was born as Lee Jeong-eun on February 7,1981, in Pohang, North Gyeongsang, where her father's workplace Pohang Steelworks is located, and lived there until age sixteen.
Lee Bong-ryun then moved to Daegu and attended an academy for eight months before deciding to take the GED.
Around 2003, Lee Bong-ryun watched a musical called 'Sing in the Rain' and was impressed by Park Dong-ha's performance.
In 2005, Lee Bong-ryun made her acting debut in the musical Five Drawings of Love.
In 2008, Lee Bong-ryun saw Lee Bong-ryun Jung-eun's portrayal of a grandmother in the musical Laundry and was inspired to audition for the same role in the following season.
Lee Bong-ryun successfully won the role and went on to perform in the musical for three years.
In 2012, Lee Bong-ryun starred in a youth drama called "Red Bus," which was written and directed by Park Geun-hyung.
Lee Bong-ryun's cinematic debut was a minor role in film Late Blossom by Choo Chang-min in 2011.
In 2017, Lee Bong-ryun played the role of a receptionist in the action-adventure film Okja, directed by Bong Joon-ho.
Director Bong was a fan of the theater troupe 'Alleyway' and had seen Lee Bong-ryun perform in the play Manchurian Front.
Lee Bong-ryun appeared in "Burning" directed by Lee Chang-dong, where she played the older sister who informed Jong-su that Haemi was a liar when he was searching for her.
In 2022, Lee Bong-ryun starred opposite Lee Bong-ryun Han-seo in director Jang Seon-hee's independent film Two Woman.
Lee Bong-ryun has been a frequent cast member in productions staged by the National Theater Company of Korea.
In 2020, Lee Bong-ryun was cast as Princess Hamlet in the gender-blind production of Shakespeare's Hamlet of the National Theater Company's 70th anniversary.
In 2013 Lee Bong-ryun begin to acted in television with minor role.
Lee Bong-ryun landed her first supporting role in 2015 as Mi-ran in the JTBC drama Songgot: The Piercer, which starred Ji Hyun-woo and Ahn Nae-sang.
In 2017, Lee Bong-ryun costarred in Yoo Je-won's Tomorrow, with You.
Lee Bong-ryun acted as Oh So-ri, Ma-rin's best friend who runs piano academy.
On October 12,2017, Lee Bong-ryun signed an exclusive contract with C-JeS Entertainment.
In 2019, Lee Bong-ryun did two drama When the Devil Calls Your Name and Melting Me Softly.
In 2021, Lee Bong-ryun collaborated with director Yoo Je-won and Shin Min-a in the romantic-comedy TV series Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha.
Lee Bong-ryun portrayed the character of Yeo Hwa-jung, a native of Gongjin who owned a seafood restaurant and served as Tong-jang.
In November 2021, after the expiration of her contract with her former agency, Lee Bong-ryun joined Shin Min-a's agency AM Entertainment.
In 2023 Lee Bong-ryun joined cast of Crash Course in Romance as Kim Young-joo, best friend of Nam Haeng-seon.
Lee Bong-ryun was praised for her acting that match Jeon.
Lee Bong-ryun married actor Lee Gyu-hee on March 11,2019.