Lee Hanee (Korean: 이하늬; born March 2, 1983), also known as Honey Lee, is a South Korean actress, model, classical musician, and beauty pageant titleholder renowned for her multifaceted career in entertainment and the arts.[1][2] She first gained national prominence as the winner of the Miss Korea pageant in 2006, followed by an international spotlight as the third runner-up at Miss Universe 2007.[3][4] Transitioning into acting, Hanee has delivered acclaimed performances in both film and television, earning her a reputation as one of South Korea's versatile leading ladies, while also maintaining her musical talents as a skilled gayageum player.[1][5]Hanee's acting breakthrough came with roles in high-profile projects that showcased her range, including the action-comedy film Extreme Job (2019), which became one of South Korea's highest-grossing films, and the historical drama The Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People (2017), where she portrayed a complex lead role as the courtesan Jang Nok-su.[6][7] Her television work further solidified her status, with standout performances in series like Knight Flower (2024), a Joseon-era action drama that achieved peak nationwide ratings of 18.4% and garnered her widespread praise for embodying a fierce female lead.[6][8] For Knight Flower, Hanee swept major awards, including the Best Actress honor at the 60th Baeksang Arts Awards in May 2024, the Grand Prize (Daesang) at the 2024 Korea Drama Awards, and Top Excellence in a Miniseries at the 2024 MBC Drama Awards.[9][10][11]In 2025, Hanee continued her momentum with the lead role in Netflix's provocative period drama Aema, inspired by the production of the 1982 erotic film Madame Aema that explores themes of female desire and societal constraints, receiving positive reviews for her bold and nuanced portrayal.[12][13] Beyond acting, she remains active in music, having studied classical Korean instruments and performed publicly, and is managed by the entertainment agency TEAMHOPE.[5][14] On a personal note, Hanee married a non-celebrity businessman in December 2021 and welcomed their first daughter in June 2022; she gave birth to their second daughter in August 2025, balancing her professional achievements with family life.[15][16]
Early life and education
Early life
Lee Hanee was born on March 2, 1983, in Seoul, South Korea.[2][4]She grew up in a highly respected family, with her father a high-ranking official in the National Intelligence Service and her mother a classical musician and gayageum player.[4][17] Her childhood was spent in Seoul, where she developed an early interest in the arts that would later shape her career.[4]
Education
Lee Hanee attended National Gugak High School, a specialized institution focused on traditional Korean music, where she began her formal training in the gayageum, a traditional twelve-stringed instrument.[18] Her early studies there laid the foundation for her expertise in Korean traditional music performance.[7]She pursued higher education at Seoul National University, earning a bachelor's degree in Korean Traditional Music in 2006, with a major in gayageum performance.[19][20] During her undergraduate years, she graduated with high honors, recognizing her exceptional proficiency in the instrument.[20] Hanee also participated in notable performances, including a gayageum ensemble at the 2008 Golden Disc Awards, showcasing her skills on a national stage while still a student.[21]Hanee continued her studies at Seoul National University, completing a master's degree in Korean Traditional Music in 2010.[22][23] Her graduate work further honed her gayageum expertise, and she was recognized as a gayageum prodigy by the Kumho Art Center, one of Korea's most prestigious musical institutions.[24] Throughout her university tenure, she received scholarships supporting her dedication to traditional music, enabling performances at venues like the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts.[24]
Career
Beauty pageants
Lee Hanee entered the public eye in 2006 by competing in the Miss Seoul pageant, where she showcased her talents, including a performance on the gayageum, a traditional Korean instrument.[25] She advanced to the national Miss Korea competition later that year, undergoing intensive training in a dedicated camp that focused on poise, presentation, and cultural representation.[26] On September 28, 2006, she was crowned Miss Korea, earning immediate national recognition as one of South Korea's premier beauty representatives and propelling her into the spotlight as a symbol of elegance and cultural heritage.[27]As Miss Korea, Hanee represented South Korea at the Miss Universe 2007 pageant held in Mexico City. Her preparation for the international event involved three months of rigorous training in walking, public speaking, and traditional Korean dance, which enhanced her stage presence and ability to embody national pride.[28] Prior to the finals, she participated in pre-competition public appearances, including events in Los Angeles and Mexico, where she promoted Korean culture, notably by wearing a hanbok during the national costume segment.[28] On May 28, 2007, Hanee achieved a strong finish as the 3rd runner-up, marking the highest placement for a Korean contestant in over a decade and significantly boosting her visibility both domestically and globally.[27]Following her pageant successes, Hanee's profile surged in South Korea, leading to modeling contracts and endorsements that established her as a media personality. She secured roles as a model for brands such as Tommy Hilfiger Korea and DAKS, appearing in Vogue Korea features, which capitalized on her poised image and launched her into the fashion and advertising industries.[29] Her musical background further aided her poise in these early public roles, drawing from her training in traditional Korean instruments. By 2009, she had become the face of Neutrogena, participating in promotional events like fan signings that solidified her transition into broader entertainment visibility.[30]
Music career
Lee Hanee's music career began during her university years when she trained as a singer under YG Entertainment, nearly debuting as a member of the girl group 2NE1 alongside trainees like Park Bom and Gong Minzy for about a year.[31][32] However, she left the agency to pursue graduate studies in traditional Korean music and her Miss Korea pageant ambitions, which ultimately opened doors for her musical performances blending traditional elements with contemporary stages.[33]Following her 2006 Miss Korea win and 2007 Miss Universe placement, Lee showcased her expertise on the gayageum—a traditional Korean 12-stringed instrument she had studied since childhood under her mother, Moon Jae-sook, a professor of Koreanmusic history at Ewha Womans University. In July 2007, she performed gayageum alongside her mother at a public event, highlighting her classical training.[34] Her breakthrough live appearance came in December 2008 at the 22nd Golden Disc Awards, where she collaborated with hip-hop group Epik High on a fusion rendition of their song "Fan," incorporating gayageum for a modern-traditional twist that garnered significant attention.[21][35]In 2009, Lee returned to her traditional roots with a Christmas concert titled "Harmony of Three Generations," performing gayageum pieces with her mother and older sister, Lee Seul-gi, another acclaimed gayageum player, at a venue in Seoul to celebrate Korean heritage. The following year, she took the stage at the 2010 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) in Macau, delivering a solo gayageum performance that emphasized her instrumental prowess amid international K-pop acts.[36] Building on this, in September 2014, she joined her family for a collaborative set at the National Gayageum Festival in Seoul, featuring ensemble pieces that fused classical sanjo (improvisational solo) styles with subtle crossover elements.[37]Lee's contributions to traditional music extended to recordings in the mid-2010s. The next year, in October 2017, she participated in the largest mass gayageum performance at the time as part of the Uijeongbu International Gayageum Festival, playing alongside 1,004 performers in a synchronized display of cultural unity. Up to 2025, Lee has continued advocating for gayageum as a cultural ambassador, expressing aspirations to elevate it globally through performances and education, though no major new concerts or awards in traditional music were recorded in recent years.[38]
Acting career
Lee Hanee made her television acting debut in 2009 with a supporting role as a junior lawyer in the legal drama Partner, marking her entry into the industry following her success in beauty pageants.[39] Her early career featured additional supporting parts in dramas such as Pasta (2010), where she portrayed a chef, allowing her to hone her comedic timing while navigating the demands of a burgeoning acting schedule alongside her musical pursuits.[40] These initial roles established her as a versatile newcomer, leveraging her pageant visibility to secure opportunities in both television and film.[41]Her breakthrough came with her film debut in the period action-comedy Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow (2011), in which she played Lady Hyo-jung, a clever and alluring character entangled in a murder investigation, earning praise for her poised performance opposite Kim Myung-min.[39] Building on this momentum, Lee delivered a standout role as Sun-ju, a resilient survivor amid a parasite outbreak, in the thriller Deranged (2012), which highlighted her ability to convey emotional depth in high-stakes scenarios and contributed to the film's commercial success with over 3 million admissions. These early film appearances solidified her transition to leading actress status, as she balanced acting commitments with her ongoing music career, including gayageum performances that occasionally overlapped with dramatic projects.[40]In television, Lee achieved significant acclaim with her leading role as a strong-willed village leader in the romantic comedy Modern Farmer (2014), where her chemistry with Lee Min-ki drove the series' lighthearted narrative about aspiring musicians, garnering positive reviews for her natural charm and comedic flair.[42] She further demonstrated her range in the dual-lead role of prosecutor Kang Mi-na and chaebol heiress Cho Yeon-ju in the action-comedy One the Woman (2021), a body-swap story that topped SBS ratings and showcased her adeptness at switching between tough and vulnerable personas, earning her a nomination at the 2021 SBS Drama Awards.[43] Her portrayal of the widowed noblewoman Jo Yeo-hwa, a skilled swordswoman by night, in the historical action-drama Knight Flower (2024) received widespread critical praise for blending humor, romance, and martial arts, culminating in a Best Actress win at the 60th Baeksang Arts Awards.[44]In 2025, Lee appeared in the comedy film The People Upstairs, alongside Ha Jung-woo and Gong Hyo-jin, and reprised her role in season 2 of The Fiery Priest. She also starred in the Netflix series Show Business as Yang-ja. Culminating her recent dramatic evolution, Lee starred as the award-winning actress Jeong Hee-ran in Netflix's satirical series Aema (2025), a fictionalized take on 1980s Korean cinema's erotic film era, where her nuanced depiction of ambition and industry sexism was lauded for its boldness and emotional authenticity, further affirming her status as one of South Korea's most versatile performers.)[7][12] Throughout her career, Lee has navigated challenges like integrating her classical music background into acting roles while maintaining a rigorous schedule, resulting in acclaim for her multifaceted portrayals across genres from comedy to historical drama.[40]
Other activities
In addition to her acting and music endeavors, Lee Hanee has pursued a range of hosting roles on television, leveraging her background as a beauty pageant winner to focus on lifestyle and beauty programming. She served as a main host on the OnStyle beauty variety show Get It Beauty from 2015 to 2017, where she presented segments on fashion, fitness, and skincare trends alongside co-hosts like Kim Jung-min and Luna of f(x).[45] This role helped solidify her image as a wellness advocate, appealing particularly to female audiences through practical beauty advice and product reviews.Lee Hanee has been a sought-after endorser for luxury and cosmetics brands, capitalizing on her elegant persona established during her Miss Korea 2006 reign. Notable partnerships include her appointment as an ambassador for the Italian jewelry brand Damiani in 2021, featured in VogueKorea campaigns highlighting high-end accessories.[46] She also represented Mercedes-BenzKorea's AMG line starting in 2021, embodying the brand's luxurious and dynamic image in promotional events for their Seoul flagship.[47] Additionally, in 2020, she modeled for Dior's beauty products in Harper's Bazaar, showcasing the Forever Skin Glow Foundation to emphasize natural radiance.[48]Her involvement in theater spans musical productions, where she demonstrated versatility on stage early in her career. Lee Hanee made her acting debut in the 2008 musical Polaroid, portraying a lead role that marked her transition from pageantry to performance arts.[3] In 2009, she starred as Elle Woods in the Korean production of Legally Blonde, earning praise for her energetic portrayal of the ambitious law student during its run at major Seoul theaters.[49] She returned to musical theater in 2013 with the role of Roxie Hart in Chicago, a character she described as a dream part, performing the jazz-infused story of fame and scandal to critical acclaim.[50]Entrepreneurially, Lee Hanee founded her own entertainment agency in 2015 to manage her career and support other talents. The agency underwent several name changes before becoming Hope Project Co., Ltd. in 2022, with herself serving as CEO and board member.
Personal life
Marriage and family
Lee Ha-nee began dating her husband, non-celebrity financier Peter Chang, in early 2021, and the couple married on December 21, 2021, in a private wedding ceremony held in Seoul that included only close family and friends.[51][52] The low-key event reflected the couple's preference for discretion amid Ha-nee's public career, with her agency Saram Entertainment announcing the marriage on the same day.The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter, on June 20, 2022, at a hospital in Seoul, with Ha-nee's agency confirming that both mother and baby were in good health.[53] This milestone came shortly after their marriage, marking the start of Ha-nee's family life while she balanced ongoing professional commitments, including a brief maternity leave.On August 24, 2025, Ha-nee gave birth to their second daughter, as announced by her agency TEAMHOPE the following day, noting that both the mother and newborn were healthy and resting comfortably with family.[54] The public update emphasized the joy of the occasion without disclosing further personal details, consistent with the family's approach to shielding their private life from media scrutiny.[13]Throughout her marriage and motherhood, Ha-nee has maintained a high level of privacy regarding her family, rarely sharing photos or names of her children on social media and focusing public discussions on her career achievements rather than domestic details.[55] This deliberate boundary allows her to nurture her roles as a wife and mother away from the spotlight, even as she continues to engage in high-profile projects.[15]
Philanthropy and interests
Lee Hanee has engaged in various philanthropic efforts, focusing on children's welfare, environmental protection, and humanitarian aid. She serves as the Goodwill Ambassador for Beauty Mind Charity, an organization supporting children's causes, where she has hosted benefit events such as the 2009 "Beautiful Children" concert in collaboration with UNICEF.[56] She also holds the role of Goodwill Ambassador for the Korea Green Foundation, promoting environmental conservation initiatives in South Korea.[38]In 2020, Hanee donated all her earnings from the film Black Money—including proceeds from related fan meetings—to Seoul National University Children’s Hospital for pediatric care, the Social Welfare Society for community support programs, and Korea Animal Rights Advocates for animal welfare efforts.[57] She has supported disaster relief, contributing alongside her The Fiery Priest co-stars to a 30 million KRW (approximately $26,000 USD) donation in 2019 for victims of the Gangwon Province wildfires, aiding recovery in affected communities.[58] Additionally, in 2018, she gave 10 million KRW (about $9,500 USD) to Oxfam Korea to assist Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, particularly women and children facing humanitarian crises.[59]Beyond philanthropy, Hanee pursues personal interests rooted in her cultural and physical background. She continues to play the gayageum, a traditional Koreanstring instrument, as a hobby following her master's degree in traditional music from Seoul National University, occasionally performing to promote Korean heritage.[60] An avid martial artist, she holds a third-degree black belt in taekwondo, which she has practiced since her youth. Hanee also enjoys scuba diving and competitive skiing, activities that reflect her active lifestyle and love for outdoor adventures.[60]
Controversies
Agency operations
In October 2015, Lee Hanee established Hani Co., Ltd. as a self-management agency to handle her career independently, with an initial capital investment of 10 million won; the company underwent several name changes, becoming Irye-yun Co., Ltd. in January 2018 and finally Hope Project Co., Ltd. in September 2022, during which she served as CEO and largest shareholder.[61][62][63]The agency's unregistered status was revealed in September 2025, prompting widespread scrutiny after it emerged that Hope Project had operated for nearly a decade without the required registration as a pop culture and arts industry entity under South Korean law, which mandates such agencies to register with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[64][65][62] This disclosure followed a February 2025 tax investigation that resulted in an additional 6 billion won tax assessment on Lee for prior unreported income related to her earlier management arrangements, intensifying public and regulatory attention on her business practices.[61][66]Hope Project issued an official statement on September 22, 2025, admitting the oversight and attributing it to a lack of awareness of the registration requirement, while affirming their intent to complete the process promptly; no immediate fines were imposed, but the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism warned of potential penalties, including up to two years' imprisonment or fines, for non-compliance beyond the December 31, 2025, deadline for such agencies to register.[64][65][62] As of November 2025, the investigation remains ongoing without reported resolutions or penalties specific to Hope Project.[67]The controversy drew significant backlash from media and netizens, portraying Lee as potentially negligent in her entrepreneurial ventures and compounding perceptions from the earlier tax issue, though she had transitioned to representation by TEAMHOPE in January 2025, which distanced her active career management from Hope Project.[61][66][14] Despite the scrutiny, Lee's professional engagements continued uninterrupted, including television appearances and project announcements, indicating limited long-term disruption to her career trajectory.[68]
Note: Directors and roles compiled from multiple sources; some upcoming films may have tentative details.[7][6][87]
Television dramas
Lee Hanee made her television debut in scripted dramas in 2009 and has since appeared in a variety of roles across major Korean networks and streaming platforms.
Lee Hanee began her television career with hosting duties on variety programs following her Miss Korea win, leveraging her charm and eloquence to engage audiences in light-hearted entertainment formats. Over the years, she transitioned to guest spots on popular reality and game shows, often highlighting her humorous side and relatability, while occasionally taking on MC roles in beauty and lifestyle segments.Her notable variety show appearances include:
These appearances demonstrate Hanee's versatility in non-scripted formats, from structured hosting to spontaneous interactions, though she has primarily focused on acting roles in recent years. No non-dramatic web series appearances were documented up to 2025.
Theater
Lee Hanee began her acting career on the stage with her debut in the 2008 musical Polaroid, where she portrayed the character Lee Se-yeon in a romantic story centered around instant photographs.[102] The production ran from July 1 to August 24 at the PMC Daehangno Jayu Theater in Seoul's Hyehwa-dong neighborhood.In 2009, she took on the lead role of Elle Woods in the Korean production of Legally Blonde, a comedic musical adaptation of the film about a sorority girl pursuing law school. The show opened on November 14, 2009, at the COEX Artium in Seoul and continued through February 28, 2010, with Hanee sharing the role alongside other actresses in a rotating cast.Hanee returned to the stage in 2013 for Chicago, playing the ambitious chorus girl Roxie Hart in the jazz-infused tale of crime and fame set in 1920s Chicago.[50] The production ran from July 6 to August 31 at the Seoul National Theater and Hae Oh Reum Theater, marking her first musical appearance in three years.[50][103]
Accolades
Awards and nominations
Lee Hanee has garnered significant recognition in the fields of beauty pageants, acting, and traditional music performance, with major accolades from prestigious Korean and international ceremonies. Her pageant successes marked the beginning of her public career, while her acting awards highlight her versatility in both television dramas and films. Although she has performed as a professional gayageum player and released music, no major competitive awards in that category have been documented up to 2025.[37]
Pageants
In 2006, Lee Hanee was crowned Miss Korea, the national beauty pageant titleholder representing South Korea. The following year, at the Miss Universe 2007 pageant in Mexico City, she placed as 3rd runner-up, the highest achievement for a Korean contestant at the time.[104] She also won The Face of the Universe Award for her complexion and smile, as well as the GB Best National Costume Award for her hanbok-inspired gown.[104]
Acting Awards and Nominations
Lee's acting career has earned her 14 wins and 15 nominations across major ceremonies like the Baeksang Arts Awards, Blue Dragon Film Awards, and drama-specific awards, often for breakthrough roles in ensemble casts.[105] Key highlights include:
These awards underscore her evolution from supporting roles to leading performances, particularly in genres blending drama, comedy, and action. For instance, her nomination for Misaeng recognized her portrayal of a resilient office worker, while wins for Knight Flower in 2024 celebrated her comedic action-heroine role across multiple ceremonies.[109] She also received the Best from the East Award at the 2023 New York Asian Film Festival for her performance in Killing Romance.[110]
State honors and recognitions
Lee Hanee received a commendation from the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2019 for her contributions to the popularization of Korean culture through her multifaceted career in acting, music, and public engagements.[111]In recognition of her expertise in traditional Korean music, Hanee was appointed as the honorary ambassador for the Gayageum Festival in 2014, where she performed on the traditional instrument and promoted its cultural significance; she held the role for two consecutive years.[37] Her academic achievements in this field were also honored, as she graduated with high honors from Seoul National University, earning both her bachelor's and master's degrees in traditional Korean music.Hanee serves as a Goodwill Ambassador for the Korea Green Foundation, a prominent environmental NGO, where she advocates for sustainability initiatives and raises awareness about ecological issues in South Korea.[38] Similarly, she holds the position of Goodwill Ambassador for Beautiful Mind Charity, an organization focused on cultural diplomacy and music education for underprivileged and disabled individuals, supporting global outreach programs through performances and philanthropy.[112]Her influence in the entertainment industry was acknowledged when she ranked 26th on Forbes Korea's Power Celebrity 40 list in 2018, highlighting her impact as an actress and cultural figure among South Korea's top celebrities.[113] Internationally, her early recognition came through beauty pageants, where she was crowned Miss Korea 2006 and placed as 3rd runner-up at Miss Universe 2007, showcasing Korean heritage on a global stage.[3]