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Lee Jung-hyun
Male badminton player from South Korea, born 1992

Lee Jung-hyun

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Lee Jung-hyun (born February 7, 1980), also known by her occasional stage name Ava, is a South Korean pop singer and actress. She was first recognized for her acting abilities with award-winning role in her first film and has been solidified as one of the top international acts from South Korea with her illustrious singing career. She has been known as "the Techno Queen" as she introduced the techno music genre to Korea. Lee is also known as "The Queen of Transformation" due to her changing new look for different songs.

Career

As actress

Lee Jung-hyun made her acting debut at the age of 16 in A Petal in 1996, which won her 'Best New Actress' at the 34th Grand Bell Awards, 17th Blue Dragon Film Awards and 16th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards. The film tells the story of a girl who experienced the Gwangju uprising at the age of 15, and its effect on her life in later years. Since 1996, Lee has had numerous acting roles with projects in South Korea, Japan and China.

In 2010, Lee regained her acting strides with the Chinese series Confucius, playing role of Nanzi. In 2011, Lee portrayed a shaman in Park Chan-wook and Park Chan-kyong's award-winning fantasy short film Night Fishing, which was shot entirely on an iPhone. Night Fishing won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film at 2011 Berlin International Film Festival. In 2012, Lee portrayed a single mother in the coming-of-age film Juvenile Offender, which won Best Feature at the Tokyo International Film Festival. She was next cast in the 2014 period blockbuster The Admiral: Roaring Currents, as the sole female character in the main cast. Lee returned to television in the SBS' drama The Family is Coming.

In 2015, Lee starred in black comedy film Alice in Earnestland, which won her 'Best Actress' at the 36th Blue Dragon Film Awards & 3rd Wildflower Film Awards. Lee then starred in the bowling film Split in 2016, and war film The Battleship Island in 2017. In 2019, Lee is scheduled to star in the romantic comedy film Shall We Do It Again.

As singer

After debuting with an award-winning acting performance, Lee etched her singing career by introducing techno genre to the K-Pop scene and her ever-reinventing styles for each and every song. Lee assumes a unique persona for each release, such as a mermaid, Barbie doll, tribal queen, soldier, Korean folk dancer, belly dancer, or princess of the sea. She has garnered many nicknames over the years, including Techno Queen of Korea, Ms. Charisma, Little Giant, and Queen of Change.

Before releasing her first solo music she featured as a guest vocalist on the Jo PD single "Fever", also appearing in the music video. She also appeared in the music video for Goofy's "The Rule of the Game".

Her early work is techno-style dance music. Her first single, Wa (와, "Come") topped the Korean charts for three weeks, while her second, Bakkwo (바꿔, "Change") won awards for Best Song and Most Broadcast Song. These two songs in particular were covered by artists throughout Asia and Europe. Many of her earlier songs are sung in an angry mood, from the perspective of a rejected lover. These two singles firmly established Lee as one of the top Korean singers who successfully gained popularity throughout Asia with her strong colorful performances.

Lee released Japanese versions of her early hits Wa and Heaven in December 2004. The single ranked #26 on Oricon chart in Week 3 of January 2005. Heaven was a theme song for the Korean drama Beautiful Days. The drama became widely popular in Japan. On December 31, 2004, Lee was invited to perform Heaven and Wa-come on- and participate at the 55th edition of Kōhaku Uta Gassen, an annual New Year's Eve live music show. In 2006, she released her first Japanese album, This is Hyony.

Lee was the first foreigner to participate in singing the Beijing Olympic 2008 Theme Song. In 2008, she released her first Mandarin album with title single "Love Me".

With her fifth album, Passion, she switched to a Latin-influenced sound, complete with Spanish Guitar and flamenco-style tap dance.

In May 2009, she released her first Korean mini album Avaholic, featuring trio of songs, "Crazy," "Vogue It Girl" and "Miro". The music video "Crazy" was choreographed by Brian Friedman. In September 2009, she was invited to open at Lady Gaga's concert in Seoul, South Korea. In December 2009, Lee sung her first ballad for the soundtrack of the Korean TV drama Iris. The song, "How Can I Hold Back Tears," takes her to the ballad genre for the first time in her over 10-year singing career.

In 2010, her seventh album was released on May 11, 2010 with the title song, "Suspicious Man." In this title single's music video, Lee once again showed her dynamic performance range by introducing a vengeful assassin with a short blonde do. The seventh album was entitled, "007th."

In 2013, she released her single entitled "V", featuring Jin Goo in a music video directed by Park Chan-wook and Park Chan-kyong, with whom she'd previously worked on Night Fishing.

Cultural ambassador

In August 2007, singer-actress Lee was named a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.

On June 22, 2012, Lee was appointed as an honorary ambassador for the Korea-China Cultural Industry Conference, called CICON.

Personal life

Lee married a non-celebrity in a private ceremony in 2019.

Covers of Lee Jung-hyun's songs

Hong Kong singer Sammi Cheng has released and performed covers of several of her hits such as:

  • "Bakkwo 바꿔 Change" - "眉飛色舞 Radiant with Joy" (Mandarin) / "煞科 Finale" (Cantonese)
  • "Wa 와 Come" - "獨一無二 Unique" (Mandarin)/ "獨家試唱 Trying to Sing by Myself" (Cantonese)
  • "Nuh 너 You" - "天衣無縫 Impossible to Defeat" (Mandarin) /"神化 Apotheosis" (Cantonese)

Cheng's versions have separate, original (non-translated) lyrics sung in Mandarin and Cantonese.

Vietnamese singer Ngo Thanh Van remade "Nuh" in her debut CD, Playworld, under the name "The Colourless Heart" and "Dara Dara" in her 2nd album under the name "Mystery Of The Moon".

Taiwanese singer Evonne Hsu's "Lonely Ballet" (孤单芭蕾) is a cover of Lee's "Michyeo" (미쳐/Crazy).

Taiwanese singer Cyndi Wang's "Honey" is a cover of Lee's "Summer Dance".

Hong Kong singer Jordan Chan covered "I Love You Cheol Soo" in his album Exclusive Memory with track "每個女人都是美人" ("Every Woman is a Belle").

An Italian-Spanish group Bandidos has covered Lee's "Wa" for their Euro-techno single called "Vamos Amigos" which became a hit in Europe. However this brought a controversy since Bandidos made the cover without permission and also neglected to credit the original. "Wa"'s songwriter Choi Jun-yeong made an international lawsuit, with the group later on admitting that they plagiarized the original song.

From Lee's 1999 debut album "Let's Go to My Star," the track "I Love X" featuring Jo PD and South Korean singer Psy was re-released on his own debut album in 2001 Psy from the Psycho World! entitled "I Love Sex" - also featuring Jo PD but without Lee.

In Korea, Lee is known as "The Most Plagiarized Artist" for having many of her songs covered by international acts - in most instances without permission.

In music arcade games

Lee's music has been featured in rhythm games. "Wa" and "Bakkwo" were included in the Korean dance game "Let's Dance". These songs were also featured in the Korean releases of Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix, as well as the Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix games. Also, "Nuh" (Trance Mix) was featured in EZ2Dancer.

Her song "Come On!" is featured in the Pump It Up NX Absolute dance machine, both a short Chinese version and the full song version appearing in it.

Currently, "I'll Give", "Going Crazy" and other songs are featured on Audition, an online dance-rhythm game.

Discography

Korean

  • Let's Go to My Star (1999)
  • Lee Jung Hyun II (2000)
  • Magic to Go to My Star (2001)
  • I ♡ Natural (2002)
  • Passion (2004)
  • Fantastic Girl (2006)
  • Lee Jung Hyun 007th (2010)

Japanese

  • This is Hyony (2006)

Chinese

  • Love Me (2008)

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole
1996A PetalGirl
1997Maria and the Inn18-year-old Maria (guest appearance)
1999Scent of LoveIm Sun-hee
2000HarpySong Soo-yeon
2011Night FishingFemale shaman
2012Juvenile OffenderJang Hyo-seung
2014The Admiral: Roaring CurrentsMrs. Jung
2015Alice in EarnestlandJung Soo-nam
2016SplitJoo Hee-jin
2017The Battleship IslandOh Mal-nyeon
The Running ActressHerself (cameo appearance)
2019Shall We Do It AgainPark Seon-young

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetworkNotes
1996Open Your HeartYoo Seo-young
MBC
Seven SpoonsJo Jung-hye
1998Legendary AmbitionLee Jung-hee
KBS2
One Day SuddenlyEun-mi
SBS
2001Beautiful DaysKim Se-na
SBS
2003Beautiful HeartCheng Hui
BTV
Chinese series
2006RondoChoi Yoon-hee
TBS
Japanese series
2008The Great King, SejongYi-seon (later Sinbin Kim)
KBS2
2010ConfuciusNanzi
CCTV
Chinese series
2015The Family Is ComingNa Joon-hee (Susan Johnson)
SBS

Video games

  • 2001: Tomak: Save the Earth, a Love Story

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
199634th Grand Bell AwardsBest Actress
A Petal
Nominated
Best New ActressWon
17th Blue Dragon Film AwardsWon
16th Korean Association of Film Critics AwardsWon
1997Cine 21 AwardsWon
19998th Seoul Music AwardsBest New Artist
"Come"
Won
14th Golden Disk AwardsWon
KMTV Music AwardsWon
KBS Song FestivalWon
MBC Top 10 Artists AwardsWon
Top 10 AwardsWon
SBS Music AwardsNew Solo ArtistWon
1999 Mnet Asian Music AwardsBest New Solo ArtistWon
Best Dance PerformanceWon
20009th Seoul Music AwardsBonsang (Main Prize)
"You" & "Peace"
Won
15th Golden Disk AwardsWon
KBS Song FestivalWon
SBS Music AwardsTop 10 AwardsWon
KMTV Music AwardsDaesang (Grand Prize)Won
Music Video of the Year
"Peace"
Nominated
2000 Mnet Asian Music AwardsBest New Solo ArtistNominated
Korea Best Dresser AwardsBest Dressed Female Singer
Herself
Won
200110th Seoul Music AwardsBonsang (Main Prize)
"Going Crazy" & "Half"
Won
16th Golden Disk AwardsBest Female Solo ArtistNominated
KBS Song FestivalBonsang (Main Prize)Won
SBS Music AwardsTop 10 AwardsWon
KMTV Music AwardsDaesang (Grand Prize)Won
200210th Korean Culture and Entertainment AwardsNew Generation Artist
"Half"
Won
2002 Mnet Asian Music AwardsBest Dance PerformanceNominated
17th Golden Disk AwardsPopularity Award
Herself
Won
KBS Song FestivalBonsang (Main Prize)
"Ari Ari"
Won
SBS Music AwardsWon
KMTV Music AwardsArtist of the Year (Main Prize)Nominated
200312th Seoul Music AwardsBonsang (Main Prize)
"Summer Dance"
Nominated
KBS Song FestivalArtist of the Year (Main Prize)Won
SBS Music AwardsBonsang (Main Prize)Nominated
2003 Mnet Asian Music AwardsBest Dance PerformanceNominated
200513th Korean Culture and Entertainment AwardsHallyu All Star Award
Herself
Won
2006China Fashion AwardsKorean Artist of the YearWon
20126th Huading AwardsBest International ArtistWon
201349th Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Actress
Juvenile Offender
Nominated
56th Asia-Pacific Film FestivalBest ActressNominated
2013 Mnet Asian Music AwardsRed Carpet Special Prize
Herself
Won
201423rd Buil Film AwardsBest Supporting Actress
The Admiral: Roaring Currents
Nominated
201551st Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated
Korea Culture and Tourism Industry AwardsHallyu Star Award
Herself
Won
23rd SBS Drama AwardsTop Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Special
The Family Is Coming
Nominated
35th Korean Association of Film Critics AwardsBest Actress
Alice in Earnestland
Nominated
36th Blue Dragon Film AwardsWon
201611th Max Movie AwardsNominated
7th KOFRA Film AwardsNominated
3rd Wildflower Film AwardsWon
21st Chunsa Film Art AwardsNominated
25th Buil Film AwardsNominated
52nd Baeksang Arts AwardsBest ActressNominated
201725th Korea Culture & Entertainment AwardsBest Actress
The Battleship Island
Won
6th Korea Film Actors Association AwardsTop Star AwardWon
1st The Seoul AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon
38th Blue Dragon Film AwardsNominated
201823rd Chunsa Film Art AwardsNominated
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