Lee Hee-jin, a gifted South Korean actress and erstwhile member of the esteemed K-pop girl group Baby V.O.X., made her entrance into the world on May 16, 1979. Prior to embarking on her illustrious entertainment career, she embarked on a journey of self-discovery by enrolling at Dong-Ah Broadcasting College, where she honed her skills and laid the groundwork for the eventual triumph that was to come. In the year 1997, Lee took her first steps into the spotlight as a member of Baby V.O.X., a K-pop group of unparalleled popularity that mesmerized audiences with its distinctive sound and style, forever leaving an indelible mark on the K-pop landscape.
After the disbandment of Baby V.O.X in 2006, Lee embarked on a new professional journey, departing from her musical roots and venturing into the realm of acting. She began by taking on various stage plays and musicals, utilizing these opportunities to refine her skills and accumulate invaluable experience. This initial foray into the world of acting paved the way for her subsequent breakthrough in television dramas, with a notable supporting role in the 2010 series It's Okay, Daddy's Girl. This significant role served as a catalyst for her subsequent appearances in The Greatest Love (2011),My Lover, Madame Butterfly (2012),and Monstar (2013),ultimately cementing her reputation as a talented and multifaceted actress within the Korean entertainment industry.
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