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Lee Yeon is a face who joined the Korean entertainment industry in 2017 but impressed because of the series that not only "hacked age" but also "hacked" gender. And that gives her the ability to transform into many different types of characters.
Lee Yeon was born on February 27, 1995, and entered the entertainment industry quite late when he started his acting career at the age of 24. Lee Yeon's acting career was very small, she only appeared in a few dramas and only took supporting roles. Her first major role was in tvN's Wave Height, released in 2019.
Lee Yeon then made his mark as An Su Jin in Netflix's D.P., playing Ahn so Jin â the younger sister of lead Ahn Jun Ho (played by Jung Hae In) and films such as Take me home, A lonely island in the distant sea, source of the odour... In 2022, she again collaborated with Netflix and appeared in a critically acclaimed role in the movie Juvenile Justice.
Also from here, her name was interested and noticed by Korean "movie nerds". Lee Yeon's on-screen "gender change" is truly outstanding. People were shocked with the most "hot" boy impersonation in the Korean film industry. Watch the beautiful visual in real life and think the two of you. No one expected the inmate who opened the Juvenile Court movie to be a masquerade as a boy.
Juvenile Justice is considered a film that attracts attention with "huge" views in many Asian countries. The attraction of this criminal series comes from the theme of child crime with many painful and stunning aspects. Besides her "big sister" Kim Hye so, Lee Yeon is a name that many people mentioned after Juvenile Court aired. The actress born in 1995 surprised when she had an ecstatic male impersonation, transforming into a sly, crazy criminal boy Baek Seong U.
The character Baek Seong U appears right from episode 1, which is a mysterious factor that creates excitement for the entire case after that. This character also possesses a brash appearance with tight hair, dark skin, and a rough gait. When Korean "netizen" saw the identity of the actor who took on the role of Baek Seong U, everyone was surprised to learn that the person playing this role was Lee Yeon, a 27-year-old beauty.
At the time of the Juvenile Court drama airing, Lee Yeon's character Baek Seong U attracted a lot of attention. Even though he is only 13 years old, Baek Seong U can do something moving: Go to the police station and confess himself to a series of cruel acts. This guy spewed extravagant words with a somewhat "crazy" attitude.
All of this makes moviegoers feel "cold". When he went to court, Baek Sung Woo confidently said, "I'm under 14 and won't go to jail." The sentence makes Judge Sim (Kim Hye so) angry and determined to solve the case.
Obviously, looking at Baek Seong U's appearance, no one thought that this was actually a girl. Perhaps, it is no exaggeration to say that the actress born in 1995 possesses a genderless beauty, and that gives her the ability to transform into many different types of characters.
With his ecstatic impersonation in Juvenile Court, Lee Yeon is getting the attention he deserves for his abilities and efforts. The performance makes viewers immediately caught up in the script that explores the dark corners of the juvenile crime problem in Korea. Some movie sites appreciated Lee Yeon's sinister smile when showing Baek Sung Woo's extravagance.
The role of Baek Seong U of the beauty has also become a topic of discussion among many viewers on film forums and social networks. "Ecstasy," "incredible," and "goosebumps" are the words that the online community used to praise Lee Yeon's performance in Juvenile Court.
Besides Juvenile Court, Lee Yeon also took on characters who are less old than his real-life self in the films "Kill Boksoon" (as MK's rookie assassin) and "Duty after school" (as schoolgirl No Ae Seol). Notably, in both of these works, Lee Yeon has a unique tomboy-style shape.
In the role of No Ae Seol in the drama "Duty After School," Lee Yeon plays a quiet woman who has difficulty getting along with her friends. Sometimes, she is also annoyed by her clumsiness. However, No Ae Seol gradually gained acceptance and became an important factor in the fight to destroy the aliens.
No Ae Seol's closed mentality and timidity and slowness are subtly displayed by Lee Yeon during the Birth and Death Semester. At the same time, this is also a completely different role from the previous characters that the actress born in 1995 has played.
After Juvenile Court, Lee Yeon will return to cinema and star in an independent film titled Cosmos produced by the Korea Academy of Arts Films. With good acting prowess and a reputation gained from Juvenile Court, Lee Yeon's career is expected to flourish in the near future. Audiences also can't wait to see the 9X beauty transform diversely in the next roles.
In real life, her beauty is even more stunning because Lee Yeon looks very charming, wistful and also exudes a dynamic, youthful look with characteristic short hair. In addition to acting, she also works as a photo model and is extremely attractive in every photo shoot.
Hopefully, someone as talented in acting as Lee Yeon will have a chance to shine, I hope she will have more good and famous roles. For the audience, she is a promising young star, with a diverse, ghostly evolution, hidden attraction in every movie frame.
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