Lee Yong-yi is a theater, television and movie actress.
11 Facts About Lee Yong-yi
Lee Yong-yi is known for her role as Nomo both in theater play and film Welcome to Dongmakgol and tvN series Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha.
In 1986, Lee Yong-yi joined Theater Company Michu and participated in several notable productions.
Lee Yong-yi performed in play Dung Dung Nakrang Dung as King Bang Sook in July 12 to 24,1996, at Towol Theater, Seoul Arts Center.
In 1991, Lee Yong-yi acted in Park Kwang-soo's film I Want to Go to That Island.
Lee Yong-yi played the character Ne Eop-sun, a shaman who lived on the island with her husband.
Lee Yong-yi received the 19th Seoul Theater Festival Female Acting Award for her portrayal.
In 1998, Lee Yong-yi became leader of the theater company Hyun Bin which was established by her husband, actor and theater director Kim Il-woo.
Since 2017, Lee Yong-yi has been under an exclusive contract with Liyan Entertainment.
Lee Yong-yi studied Gyeonggi folk songs under the guidance of the master pansori singer Ahn Bok-sik.
Lee Yong-yi appeared in productions such as 'The Third Republic' and 'The Fourth Republic'.