Born in
Gunsan, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea, Lee studied piano for much of her youth, without giving much thought to becoming an actress. She would later contribute a piano track to the soundtrack of the 2002 film
Lovers' Concerto. She moved to
Seoul after graduating high school and was first noticed in the mid-1990s as a model for school uniforms. After finding work as a model, she began to be offered roles in various TV dramas, including
Start and
KAIST. Her film debut came in 1999, when she played the younger sister in Park Chong-wan's award-winning feature
Rainbow Trout. Her first lead role came as the title character in
Hong Sang-soo's
Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors (2000). Lee's later career was marked by several turns in films that failed at the box-office, plus a key role in the record-breaking
Korean War film
Taegukgi. In 2004 she appeared in the very popular
Korean drama,
Phoenix, and later that year she starred in her last feature,
Daniel H. Byun's
The Scarlet Letter which screened as the Closing Film at the 2004
Pusan International Film Festival. "I'm called a new generation star, but I don't want to be the kind of person who achieves instant fame and then is quickly forgotten. I want to learn step-by-step how to become a good actress, and gradually work my way up. A star achieves brilliance, but is soon forgotten; to become an actress takes more time." [Interview Excerpt: Kino, #60, February 2000] ==Death and subsequent tributes==