Lee Hye-ri | |
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![]() Hyeri at
2022 KBS Drama Awards | |
Born |
Gwangju, Gyeonggi, South Korea | June 9, 1994
Education | Konkuk University |
Occupations |
|
Years active | 2010–present |
Agent | Sublime |
Awards | Full list |
Musical career | |
Genres | K-pop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Labels | Dream T |
Member of | Girl's Day |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 이혜리 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | I Hye-ri |
McCune–Reischauer | I Hyeri |
Lee Hye-ri ( Korean: 이혜리; born June 9, 1994), [2] better known mononymously as Hyeri, is a South Korean actress, singer, and television personality. She rose to fame as the youngest member of girl group Girl's Day, and was named as the " Nation's Little Sister" by the South Korean media due to her immense popularity after appearing as a fixed cast member on Real Men (2014). [3] [4] [5]
She later became known for her award-winning performance as the female lead in Reply 1988 (2015), which was the highest-rated drama in Korean cable television history at the time. After back-to-back success in variety and the small screen, Hyeri ranked third in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity list in 2016 and became one of the highest-paid commercial models in South Korea. [6] [7] [8] [9]
Hyeri was a regular cast member on Amazing Saturday (2018–2020). [10] After leaving the show to focus on her acting career, Hyeri starred in the popular iQiyi series My Roommate Is a Gumiho (2021). [11] [12]
Hyeri was born in Gwangju, Gyeonggi, South Korea. [13] She has a sister, Hye-rim, who is two years younger. [14] Hyeri grew up in poverty, staying with her grandmother in the countryside while her mother was working in a factory. [15] [16]
When she was in middle school, Hyeri was scouted by Dream T Entertainment at a talent show and consequently joined Girl's Day with little prior training. [17] She later attended Seoul School of Performing Arts, and then majored in Film at Konkuk University. [18]
In September 2010, Hyeri was announced as a new member of Girl's Day alongside Yura when Jiin and Jisun left the group, just two months after the group debuted. [19] [20] The revamped group released a single titled "Nothing Lasts Forever", and went on to become one of the most popular and commercially successful musical quartets of its era. [21]
In January 2014, Hyeri fainted on stage during a Girl's Day live performance and had to be carried off-stage by M Countdown staff. She was later diagnosed with swine flu. [22]
After her exclusive contract with Dream T Entertainment ended in 2019, Hyeri joined a newly set-up agency Creative Group ING. [23] Although all four members joined separate agencies, they have stated that the group has not disbanded. [24] [25]
In 2012, Hyeri made her acting debut in the SBS weekend drama Tasty Life, where she played the youngest in a family of four daughters. [26]
After her 4-day long appearance on Real Men in August 2014, a brief clip of her showing aegyo at her instructor went viral in South Korea, reaching one million views in a day, an unprecedented feat at the time. [27] [28] [29] [30] She consequently shot to stardom overnight, and later won Best Female Newcomer award at the MBC Entertainment Awards for her Real Men appearance. [31]
In November 2014, Hyeri was cast as one of the main characters in teen drama Schoolgirl Detectives, which began airing on cable channel JTBC in December. [32] In late 2014, she was also cast in the mystery rom-com drama Hyde Jekyll, Me, which began airing on SBS in January 2015. [33]
In 2015, Hyeri was cast as the lead of the tvN drama Reply 1988. [34] The drama premiered in November and went on to become a commercial success with audience ratings peaking at 18.8%, making it one of the highest rated dramas in Korean cable television history. [35] Hyeri received critical and audience acclaim for her award-winning portrayal of the female protagonist. [36] [37] In the show, Hyeri's character was the Madagascar picket girl at the 1988 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony. Due to the series' status as a cultural phenomenon, the actress was chosen by the Madagascar delegation to become its official flag bearer at the 2018 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony. [38] However, due to her busy schedule, Hyeri declined the offer. [39]
In 2016, Hyeri was cast as the lead in the SBS drama Entertainer along with actor Ji Sung and CNBLUE member Kang Min-hyuk, [40] [41] which began airing on April 20 and for which she won "New Star Award" at 2016 SBS Drama Awards. [42] In 2017, she also starred in the police comedy drama Two Cops alongside Jo Jung-suk and Kim Seon-ho. [43]
In 2017, it was announced that Hyeri would be making her big screen debut as the female lead in Monstrum; filming began in April. [44] Monstrum premiered in September, 2018. [45] In 2018, Hyeri was cast in My Punch-Drunk Boxer, a boxing comedy drama film. [46] The film premiered at 20th Jeonju International Film Festival in September, 2019; its general release followed in October, 2019. [47] In 2019, Hyeri also starred in tvN's office comedy drama Miss Lee. [48]
Besides acting, Hyeri frequently guests on variety shows. She has been described as a "blue chip" in the entertainment industry due to her "frank and easy-going charms, bright energy and flexible chemistry with other cast members". [49] [50] Since 2018, Hyeri had been a regular cast member of DoReMi Market, a weekly television program airing on tvN. [51] In late 2020, she left the show to focus on her acting career. [11]
In 2021, Hyeri starred in tvN's fantasy-romance drama My Roommate Is a Gumiho alongside Jang Ki-yong, produced by iQIYI. [52] The series was a commercial success, amassing more than 100 million views on the online video platform and becoming its most-watched original drama series of the year. [12] Later that year, Hyeri starred in KBS2's historical drama Moonshine alongside Yoo Seung-ho. [53]
In 2022, Hyeri starred in the television series May I Help You?. [54]
In June 2024, Hyeri signed with new agency Sublime. [55]
Hyeri was appointed as the ambassador for 'Free Semester Program' by the Ministry of Education in September 2016. [56] In February 2017, Hyeri was appointed as one of the ambassadors for the Count Every Child birth registration campaign as part of her NGO partnership with Plan Korea. [57] In 2018, Hyeri participated in a Plan Korea fundraiser for children born without birth registration and wrote a letter to fans asking for potential donors. [58]
At 25 years old, Hyeri became the youngest member of UNICEF's Honors Club, having donated more than ₩100 million "to run educational programs for underprivileged children and AIDS-prevention campaigns in underdeveloped nations in Asia". A membership ceremony took place on July 26, 2019. [59] [60]
Throughout her career, Hyeri has donated to a wide variety of causes, ranging from public health to disaster management. On the Lunar New Year of 2016, Hyeri donated ₩50 million to Community Chest of Korea towards improving elderly welfare. [61] Later that year, she donated ₩50 million to Korea Disaster Relief Organisation for the victims of the Seomun Market fire. [62] In February 2020, Hyeri donated ₩100 million to Save the Children to help those affected by COVID-19. [63]
In 2022, Hyeri donated ₩50 million to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help the victims of the massive wildfire that started in Uljin, Gyeongbuk and has spread to Samcheok, Gangwon. [64] That same year, Hyeri donated ₩50 million to the Save the Children emergency relief in order to help Ukrainian victims during the Russian invasion, stating that she "wants to give a little help to the suffering children who are powerless in times of war" and that she hopes "a world without war and fear will come one day". [65]
In 2023, Hyeri donated 50 million won to help 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake, by donating money through UNICEF's emergency relief program to help children affected by earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. [66]
The success of Reply 1988 combined with Hyeri's status as an icon of aegyo led to her becoming one of the most in-demand advertising models in South Korea. [67] [68] [69] By the start of 2016, she had shot over 30 advertisements for brands such as Puma, Lotte Confectionery's Ghana, Bohae, Amore Pacific's Happy Bath, and was consequently given the title of "₩10 billion girl ( ko: 100억 소녀)" by the South Korean media. [70] [71] [72]
Following her appointment as the model for Albamon ( ko: 알바몬), a part-time job recruiting site, Hyeri was awarded with the plaque of appreciation by the Ministry of Employment and Labour for "promoting minimum wage awareness and compliance" in March 2015. [73] In January 2017, Albamon received "Consumer Choice Best Brand Award" for "its efforts to improve the rights of the public by providing high quality part-time job announcements" after an ad featuring Hyeri and Im Chang-jung reached over 10 million views in just a month after its release. [74]
The sales of products such as 7-Eleven lunch boxes and Nongshim ramen increased by 78% and 50% respectively after Hyeri's endorsement. [72] [75] Similarly, the page views of Dabang ( ko: 다방), a real estate mobile app that Hyeri has endorsed since 2015, grew from 5 million to 15 million, and weekly active users increased from 600,000 to 1.5 million after a new ad featuring Hyeri as Harley Quinn was released in 2017. [76] In July 2017, she received the Female Commercial Film Star Award at MTN Broadcast Advertising Awards Festival. [77]
In July 2019, Hyeri unveiled her personal YouTube channel, where she began posting vlogs, mukbangs, and behind the scenes footage from filming sets. A month later, she received The Silver Creator Award for surpassing 100,000 subscribers. [78] In 2020, she was awarded the "Celebrity YouTuber of the Year" prize at the Brand of the Year Awards. [79]
In March 2020, Hyeri criticised Nth room-related cybersex trafficking on her Instagram account and urged her followers to sign a petition to reveal the identities of the perpetrators, stating that she hopes that "they face harsher punishment for what they did". [80] [81]
Hyeri was in a relationship with actor and former co-star Ryu Jun-yeol. The two met on the set of Reply 1988, where they played each other's love interest, and began dating in late 2016. [82] On November 13, 2023, the couple announced their break-up after 7 years of dating. [83]
In March 2016, Hyeri was hospitalised after being diagnosed with meningitis due to busy schedules and lack of rest. [84] [85] [86]
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Monstrum | Myung | [44] |
2019 | My Punch-Drunk Boxer | Minji | [46] |
2024 | Victory | Pil-seon | [87] |
TBA | Tropical Night | A-ri | [88] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Tasty Life | Jang Mi-hyun | [26] | |
2014–2015 | Schoolgirl Detectives | Lee Ye-hee | [32] | |
2015 | Hyde Jekyll, Me | Min Woo-jung | [33] | |
2015–2016 | Reply 1988 | Sung Duk-seon / Sung Soo-yeon | [34] | |
2016 | Entertainer | Jung Geu-rin | [40] | |
2017–2018 | Two Cops | Song Ji-an | [43] | |
2019 | Miss Lee | Lee Seon-shim | [48] | |
2020 | Record of Youth | Lee Hae-ji | Cameo (Ep.13) | [89] |
2021 | My Roommate Is a Gumiho | Lee Dam | [52] | |
2021–2022 | Moonshine | Kang Ro-seo | [53] | |
2022 | May I Help You? | Baek Dong-ju | [90] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Real Men | Cast member | Women's Army Special (Season 1) | [91] |
2018–2020 | Amazing Saturday | [51] | ||
2023 | HMLYCP | [92] |
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2024 | Agents of Mystery | Cast member | [93] |
Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | The Show | With BAP's Himchan (Season 1) | |
2014 | MBC Gayo Daejejeon | With Kim Sung-joo, Jun Hyun-moo, Soyou ( Sistar), Lee Yoo-ri | |
2014–2015 | The Show | With T-ara's Jiyeon, Jung Wook (Season 3) and Super Junior-M's Zhou Mi (Season 4) | |
2015 | 4th Gaon Chart Music Awards | With Leeteuk ( Super Junior) | [94] |
2016 | Idol Star Athletics Championships | With Jun Hyun-moo, Lee Soo-geun ( Chuseok Special), Jo Kwon ( Lunar New Year Special) | [95] |
15th KBS Entertainment Awards | With Lee Hwi-jae and You Hee-yeol | [96] | |
2018 | 2018 MBC Entertainment Awards | With Jun Hyun-moo, Seungri | [97] |
2022 | 2022 KBS Drama Awards | With Jun Hyun-moo and Jung Yong-hwa | [98] |
Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / Work | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
APAN Star Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | Reply 1988 | Won | [99] |
Asia Artist Awards | 2016 | Most Popular Actress | Nominated | ||
2020 | Miss Lee | Nominated | |||
2021 | Female Actress Popularity Award | Lee Hye-ri | Nominated | [100] | |
Baeksang Arts Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress – Television | Reply 1988 | Nominated | [101] |
Brand of the Year Awards | 2019 | Female Variety Idol | Lee Hye-ri | Won | [102] |
2020 | Celebrity YouTuber of The Year | Won | [103] | ||
2021 | Rising Star Actress | Won | [104] | ||
2022 | Won | [105] | |||
Daum Awards | 2015 | Rising Idol Actress | Won | [106] | |
DramaFever Awards | 2016 | Best Kiss | Lee Hye-ri (with
Park Bo-gum) Reply 1988 |
Won | [107] |
KBS Drama Awards | 2022 | Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Moonshine | Won | [108] |
Popularity Award, Actress | Nominated | [109] | |||
Korea Drama Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | Reply 1988 | Nominated | [110] |
Korea First Brand Awards | 2018 | Female Idol Variety Star | Lee Hye-ri | Won | [111] |
Korean Wave Awards | 2016 | Acting Award | Reply 1988 | Won | [112] |
MBC Drama Awards | 2017 | Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Monday-Tuesday Drama | Two Cops | Nominated | [113] |
Most Popular Actress | Nominated | ||||
2022 | Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | May I Help You? | Won | [114] | |
Best Couple Award | Lee Hye-ri (with
Lee Jun-young) May I Help You? |
Nominated | [115] | ||
MBC Entertainment Awards | 2014 | Best Female Newcomer | Real Men: Female Special | Won | [31] |
MTN Broadcast Advertising Awards | 2017 | Female Commercial Film Star Award | Lee Hye-ri | Won | [77] |
OBS Hot Icon Awards [a] | 2014 | OBS 2014 Hot Icon | Lee Hye-ri | Won | [117] |
SBS Drama Awards | 2016 | New Star Award | Entertainer | Won | [42] |
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Romantic-Comedy Drama | Nominated | ||||
Style Icon Asia | 2016 | Idol Actress Award | Lee Hye-ri | Won | [118] |
Style Icon | Nominated | ||||
The Seoul Awards | 2018 | Most Popular Actress | Monstrum | Nominated | |
tvN10 Awards | 2016 | Made in tvN, Actress in Drama | Reply 1988 | Nominated | |
Rising Star Award, actress | Won | [119] | |||
Best Kiss | Lee Hye-ri (with
Park Bo-gum) Reply 1988 |
Nominated |
Publisher | Year | Listicle | Placement | Ref. |
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Forbes | 2016 | Korea Power Celebrity | 3rd | [120] |
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Lee Hye-ri | |
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![]() Hyeri at
2022 KBS Drama Awards | |
Born |
Gwangju, Gyeonggi, South Korea | June 9, 1994
Education | Konkuk University |
Occupations |
|
Years active | 2010–present |
Agent | Sublime |
Awards | Full list |
Musical career | |
Genres | K-pop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Labels | Dream T |
Member of | Girl's Day |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 이혜리 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | I Hye-ri |
McCune–Reischauer | I Hyeri |
Lee Hye-ri ( Korean: 이혜리; born June 9, 1994), [2] better known mononymously as Hyeri, is a South Korean actress, singer, and television personality. She rose to fame as the youngest member of girl group Girl's Day, and was named as the " Nation's Little Sister" by the South Korean media due to her immense popularity after appearing as a fixed cast member on Real Men (2014). [3] [4] [5]
She later became known for her award-winning performance as the female lead in Reply 1988 (2015), which was the highest-rated drama in Korean cable television history at the time. After back-to-back success in variety and the small screen, Hyeri ranked third in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity list in 2016 and became one of the highest-paid commercial models in South Korea. [6] [7] [8] [9]
Hyeri was a regular cast member on Amazing Saturday (2018–2020). [10] After leaving the show to focus on her acting career, Hyeri starred in the popular iQiyi series My Roommate Is a Gumiho (2021). [11] [12]
Hyeri was born in Gwangju, Gyeonggi, South Korea. [13] She has a sister, Hye-rim, who is two years younger. [14] Hyeri grew up in poverty, staying with her grandmother in the countryside while her mother was working in a factory. [15] [16]
When she was in middle school, Hyeri was scouted by Dream T Entertainment at a talent show and consequently joined Girl's Day with little prior training. [17] She later attended Seoul School of Performing Arts, and then majored in Film at Konkuk University. [18]
In September 2010, Hyeri was announced as a new member of Girl's Day alongside Yura when Jiin and Jisun left the group, just two months after the group debuted. [19] [20] The revamped group released a single titled "Nothing Lasts Forever", and went on to become one of the most popular and commercially successful musical quartets of its era. [21]
In January 2014, Hyeri fainted on stage during a Girl's Day live performance and had to be carried off-stage by M Countdown staff. She was later diagnosed with swine flu. [22]
After her exclusive contract with Dream T Entertainment ended in 2019, Hyeri joined a newly set-up agency Creative Group ING. [23] Although all four members joined separate agencies, they have stated that the group has not disbanded. [24] [25]
In 2012, Hyeri made her acting debut in the SBS weekend drama Tasty Life, where she played the youngest in a family of four daughters. [26]
After her 4-day long appearance on Real Men in August 2014, a brief clip of her showing aegyo at her instructor went viral in South Korea, reaching one million views in a day, an unprecedented feat at the time. [27] [28] [29] [30] She consequently shot to stardom overnight, and later won Best Female Newcomer award at the MBC Entertainment Awards for her Real Men appearance. [31]
In November 2014, Hyeri was cast as one of the main characters in teen drama Schoolgirl Detectives, which began airing on cable channel JTBC in December. [32] In late 2014, she was also cast in the mystery rom-com drama Hyde Jekyll, Me, which began airing on SBS in January 2015. [33]
In 2015, Hyeri was cast as the lead of the tvN drama Reply 1988. [34] The drama premiered in November and went on to become a commercial success with audience ratings peaking at 18.8%, making it one of the highest rated dramas in Korean cable television history. [35] Hyeri received critical and audience acclaim for her award-winning portrayal of the female protagonist. [36] [37] In the show, Hyeri's character was the Madagascar picket girl at the 1988 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony. Due to the series' status as a cultural phenomenon, the actress was chosen by the Madagascar delegation to become its official flag bearer at the 2018 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony. [38] However, due to her busy schedule, Hyeri declined the offer. [39]
In 2016, Hyeri was cast as the lead in the SBS drama Entertainer along with actor Ji Sung and CNBLUE member Kang Min-hyuk, [40] [41] which began airing on April 20 and for which she won "New Star Award" at 2016 SBS Drama Awards. [42] In 2017, she also starred in the police comedy drama Two Cops alongside Jo Jung-suk and Kim Seon-ho. [43]
In 2017, it was announced that Hyeri would be making her big screen debut as the female lead in Monstrum; filming began in April. [44] Monstrum premiered in September, 2018. [45] In 2018, Hyeri was cast in My Punch-Drunk Boxer, a boxing comedy drama film. [46] The film premiered at 20th Jeonju International Film Festival in September, 2019; its general release followed in October, 2019. [47] In 2019, Hyeri also starred in tvN's office comedy drama Miss Lee. [48]
Besides acting, Hyeri frequently guests on variety shows. She has been described as a "blue chip" in the entertainment industry due to her "frank and easy-going charms, bright energy and flexible chemistry with other cast members". [49] [50] Since 2018, Hyeri had been a regular cast member of DoReMi Market, a weekly television program airing on tvN. [51] In late 2020, she left the show to focus on her acting career. [11]
In 2021, Hyeri starred in tvN's fantasy-romance drama My Roommate Is a Gumiho alongside Jang Ki-yong, produced by iQIYI. [52] The series was a commercial success, amassing more than 100 million views on the online video platform and becoming its most-watched original drama series of the year. [12] Later that year, Hyeri starred in KBS2's historical drama Moonshine alongside Yoo Seung-ho. [53]
In 2022, Hyeri starred in the television series May I Help You?. [54]
In June 2024, Hyeri signed with new agency Sublime. [55]
Hyeri was appointed as the ambassador for 'Free Semester Program' by the Ministry of Education in September 2016. [56] In February 2017, Hyeri was appointed as one of the ambassadors for the Count Every Child birth registration campaign as part of her NGO partnership with Plan Korea. [57] In 2018, Hyeri participated in a Plan Korea fundraiser for children born without birth registration and wrote a letter to fans asking for potential donors. [58]
At 25 years old, Hyeri became the youngest member of UNICEF's Honors Club, having donated more than ₩100 million "to run educational programs for underprivileged children and AIDS-prevention campaigns in underdeveloped nations in Asia". A membership ceremony took place on July 26, 2019. [59] [60]
Throughout her career, Hyeri has donated to a wide variety of causes, ranging from public health to disaster management. On the Lunar New Year of 2016, Hyeri donated ₩50 million to Community Chest of Korea towards improving elderly welfare. [61] Later that year, she donated ₩50 million to Korea Disaster Relief Organisation for the victims of the Seomun Market fire. [62] In February 2020, Hyeri donated ₩100 million to Save the Children to help those affected by COVID-19. [63]
In 2022, Hyeri donated ₩50 million to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help the victims of the massive wildfire that started in Uljin, Gyeongbuk and has spread to Samcheok, Gangwon. [64] That same year, Hyeri donated ₩50 million to the Save the Children emergency relief in order to help Ukrainian victims during the Russian invasion, stating that she "wants to give a little help to the suffering children who are powerless in times of war" and that she hopes "a world without war and fear will come one day". [65]
In 2023, Hyeri donated 50 million won to help 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake, by donating money through UNICEF's emergency relief program to help children affected by earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. [66]
The success of Reply 1988 combined with Hyeri's status as an icon of aegyo led to her becoming one of the most in-demand advertising models in South Korea. [67] [68] [69] By the start of 2016, she had shot over 30 advertisements for brands such as Puma, Lotte Confectionery's Ghana, Bohae, Amore Pacific's Happy Bath, and was consequently given the title of "₩10 billion girl ( ko: 100억 소녀)" by the South Korean media. [70] [71] [72]
Following her appointment as the model for Albamon ( ko: 알바몬), a part-time job recruiting site, Hyeri was awarded with the plaque of appreciation by the Ministry of Employment and Labour for "promoting minimum wage awareness and compliance" in March 2015. [73] In January 2017, Albamon received "Consumer Choice Best Brand Award" for "its efforts to improve the rights of the public by providing high quality part-time job announcements" after an ad featuring Hyeri and Im Chang-jung reached over 10 million views in just a month after its release. [74]
The sales of products such as 7-Eleven lunch boxes and Nongshim ramen increased by 78% and 50% respectively after Hyeri's endorsement. [72] [75] Similarly, the page views of Dabang ( ko: 다방), a real estate mobile app that Hyeri has endorsed since 2015, grew from 5 million to 15 million, and weekly active users increased from 600,000 to 1.5 million after a new ad featuring Hyeri as Harley Quinn was released in 2017. [76] In July 2017, she received the Female Commercial Film Star Award at MTN Broadcast Advertising Awards Festival. [77]
In July 2019, Hyeri unveiled her personal YouTube channel, where she began posting vlogs, mukbangs, and behind the scenes footage from filming sets. A month later, she received The Silver Creator Award for surpassing 100,000 subscribers. [78] In 2020, she was awarded the "Celebrity YouTuber of the Year" prize at the Brand of the Year Awards. [79]
In March 2020, Hyeri criticised Nth room-related cybersex trafficking on her Instagram account and urged her followers to sign a petition to reveal the identities of the perpetrators, stating that she hopes that "they face harsher punishment for what they did". [80] [81]
Hyeri was in a relationship with actor and former co-star Ryu Jun-yeol. The two met on the set of Reply 1988, where they played each other's love interest, and began dating in late 2016. [82] On November 13, 2023, the couple announced their break-up after 7 years of dating. [83]
In March 2016, Hyeri was hospitalised after being diagnosed with meningitis due to busy schedules and lack of rest. [84] [85] [86]
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Monstrum | Myung | [44] |
2019 | My Punch-Drunk Boxer | Minji | [46] |
2024 | Victory | Pil-seon | [87] |
TBA | Tropical Night | A-ri | [88] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Tasty Life | Jang Mi-hyun | [26] | |
2014–2015 | Schoolgirl Detectives | Lee Ye-hee | [32] | |
2015 | Hyde Jekyll, Me | Min Woo-jung | [33] | |
2015–2016 | Reply 1988 | Sung Duk-seon / Sung Soo-yeon | [34] | |
2016 | Entertainer | Jung Geu-rin | [40] | |
2017–2018 | Two Cops | Song Ji-an | [43] | |
2019 | Miss Lee | Lee Seon-shim | [48] | |
2020 | Record of Youth | Lee Hae-ji | Cameo (Ep.13) | [89] |
2021 | My Roommate Is a Gumiho | Lee Dam | [52] | |
2021–2022 | Moonshine | Kang Ro-seo | [53] | |
2022 | May I Help You? | Baek Dong-ju | [90] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Real Men | Cast member | Women's Army Special (Season 1) | [91] |
2018–2020 | Amazing Saturday | [51] | ||
2023 | HMLYCP | [92] |
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2024 | Agents of Mystery | Cast member | [93] |
Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | The Show | With BAP's Himchan (Season 1) | |
2014 | MBC Gayo Daejejeon | With Kim Sung-joo, Jun Hyun-moo, Soyou ( Sistar), Lee Yoo-ri | |
2014–2015 | The Show | With T-ara's Jiyeon, Jung Wook (Season 3) and Super Junior-M's Zhou Mi (Season 4) | |
2015 | 4th Gaon Chart Music Awards | With Leeteuk ( Super Junior) | [94] |
2016 | Idol Star Athletics Championships | With Jun Hyun-moo, Lee Soo-geun ( Chuseok Special), Jo Kwon ( Lunar New Year Special) | [95] |
15th KBS Entertainment Awards | With Lee Hwi-jae and You Hee-yeol | [96] | |
2018 | 2018 MBC Entertainment Awards | With Jun Hyun-moo, Seungri | [97] |
2022 | 2022 KBS Drama Awards | With Jun Hyun-moo and Jung Yong-hwa | [98] |
Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / Work | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
APAN Star Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | Reply 1988 | Won | [99] |
Asia Artist Awards | 2016 | Most Popular Actress | Nominated | ||
2020 | Miss Lee | Nominated | |||
2021 | Female Actress Popularity Award | Lee Hye-ri | Nominated | [100] | |
Baeksang Arts Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress – Television | Reply 1988 | Nominated | [101] |
Brand of the Year Awards | 2019 | Female Variety Idol | Lee Hye-ri | Won | [102] |
2020 | Celebrity YouTuber of The Year | Won | [103] | ||
2021 | Rising Star Actress | Won | [104] | ||
2022 | Won | [105] | |||
Daum Awards | 2015 | Rising Idol Actress | Won | [106] | |
DramaFever Awards | 2016 | Best Kiss | Lee Hye-ri (with
Park Bo-gum) Reply 1988 |
Won | [107] |
KBS Drama Awards | 2022 | Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Moonshine | Won | [108] |
Popularity Award, Actress | Nominated | [109] | |||
Korea Drama Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | Reply 1988 | Nominated | [110] |
Korea First Brand Awards | 2018 | Female Idol Variety Star | Lee Hye-ri | Won | [111] |
Korean Wave Awards | 2016 | Acting Award | Reply 1988 | Won | [112] |
MBC Drama Awards | 2017 | Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Monday-Tuesday Drama | Two Cops | Nominated | [113] |
Most Popular Actress | Nominated | ||||
2022 | Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | May I Help You? | Won | [114] | |
Best Couple Award | Lee Hye-ri (with
Lee Jun-young) May I Help You? |
Nominated | [115] | ||
MBC Entertainment Awards | 2014 | Best Female Newcomer | Real Men: Female Special | Won | [31] |
MTN Broadcast Advertising Awards | 2017 | Female Commercial Film Star Award | Lee Hye-ri | Won | [77] |
OBS Hot Icon Awards [a] | 2014 | OBS 2014 Hot Icon | Lee Hye-ri | Won | [117] |
SBS Drama Awards | 2016 | New Star Award | Entertainer | Won | [42] |
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Romantic-Comedy Drama | Nominated | ||||
Style Icon Asia | 2016 | Idol Actress Award | Lee Hye-ri | Won | [118] |
Style Icon | Nominated | ||||
The Seoul Awards | 2018 | Most Popular Actress | Monstrum | Nominated | |
tvN10 Awards | 2016 | Made in tvN, Actress in Drama | Reply 1988 | Nominated | |
Rising Star Award, actress | Won | [119] | |||
Best Kiss | Lee Hye-ri (with
Park Bo-gum) Reply 1988 |
Nominated |
Publisher | Year | Listicle | Placement | Ref. |
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Forbes | 2016 | Korea Power Celebrity | 3rd | [120] |
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