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Lee Yu-bi is a Actor Sud coréenne born on 22 november 1990 at Seoul (Coree du sud)

Lee Yu-bi

Lee Yu-bi
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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 22 november 1990 (33 years) at Seoul (Coree du sud)

Lee Yu-bi (Hangul: 이유비; born November 22, 1990) is a South Korean actress. She began her career in the 2011 sitcom Vampire Idol, then played supporting roles in television dramas The Innocent Man (2012), Gu Family Book (2013), and Pinocchio (2014), as well as the films The Royal Tailor (2014) and Twenty (2015). Lee plays her first leading role in Scholar Who Walks the Night, adapted from the webtoon about a Joseon vampire scholar and a cross-dressing bookseller.

Lee is the daughter of the actress Kyeon Mi-ri.

Usually with

Nam Na-yeong
Nam Na-yeong
(2 films)
Jung So-min
Jung So-min
(1 films)
Oh Hyun-kyung
Oh Hyun-kyung
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Lee Yu-bi (2 films)

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Actress

Twenty
Twenty (2015)
, 1h55
Directed by Lee Byeong-heon
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy
Actors Kim Woo-bin, Kang Ha-neul, Jung So-min, Park Hyuk-kwon, Oh Hyun-kyung, Lee Yu-bi
Roles So-hee
Rating68% 3.4044853.4044853.4044853.4044853.404485
Chi-ho, Kyung-jae and Dong-woo are best friends who've just graduated from high school and turned 20. Chi-ho is a unemployed player living in the moment and whose number one priority is dating and chasing women. Kyung-jae is a goody-two-shoes university student whose goal is to get accepted at a corporate job; he's extremely shy around girls, but completely transforms when he gets drunk. And happy-go-lucky Dong-woo dreams of becoming a cartoonist, but when his family goes bankrupt, he's forced to become the breadwinner and take on several part-time jobs.
The Royal Tailor, 2h7
Genres Drama, Historical
Actors Han Suk-kyu, Go Soo, Park Shin-hye, Yoo Yeon-seok, Ma Dong-seok, Shin So-yul
Roles Royal Concubine Soui
Rating69% 3.4954153.4954153.4954153.4954153.495415
The film starts with a modern-day press conference, in which Jo Dol-seok is introduced as the only royal tailor, who single-handedly revolutionized the fashion of Korea's Joseon dynasty. Before one of his works is shown, the scene changes to the kingdom of Joseon, where a different story is told: Jo Dol-seok has tailored clothes for three generations of kings before finally becoming the head of the Sanguiwon, the department responsible for the royal attire. Jo was born a commoner, and looks forward to upgrading his social status after serving the royal family for thirty years. Careful to use the traditional rules and patterns, Dol-seok denies the queen's request when she asks him to replace the king's robe that was accidentally burnt by a gungnyeo (female attendant). He insists that to do so would be against court customs, but also simply impossible in the short time before the robe is needed. Anxious to cover her mistake, the queen looks for a designer elsewhere. She is introduced to Lee Gong-jin, a young designer whose good looks and expertise at making unconventional hanboks have charmed many women in the capital; he is portrayed in the film as inventing the bell-shaped design of hanboks and introducing new colors. Gong-jin falls in love with the queen at first sight and uses his extraordinary gift as a tailor to save the dress. He subsequently becomes a tailor at the Sanguiwon and begins a prosperous career. He repeatedly uses his craft to support the queen, who is at risk of being dethroned and replaced because she and the king - who never visits her - have no children.