Lee Mi-sook (born April 2, 1960) is a South Korean actress. One of the best-known actresses of 1980s Korean cinema, Lee's most famous films from this era include Bae Chang-ho's Whale Hunting and The Winter That Year Was Warm, Lee Doo-yong's Mulberry and Eunuch, and Kwak Ji-kyoon's Wanderer in Winter. She retired from film after getting married in 1987, though she still appeared on television in dramas such as How's Your Husband? (1993). Then a decade later, Lee made her comeback with an award-winning leading role in E J-yong's feature debut An Affair (1998). She has since remained active in film and television, notably in the May–December romance Solitude (2002), the Dangerous Liaisons adaptation Untold Scandal (2003), the mockumentary Actresses (2009), the family dramas Smile, Mom (2010), and Queen of Tears (2024).
Career
Lee Mi-sook debuted in film at the age of twenty in Thoughtless Momo in 1979. By the mid-1980s she had become one of the best-known actresses of her era. Together with Lee Bo-hee and Won Mi-kyung, they dominated the screen and were referred to as the "Troika of the 1980s." Her most famous films from this era include Bae Chang-ho's Whale Hunting and The Winter That Year Was Warm, Lee Doo-yong's Mulberry and Eunuch, and Kwak Ji-kyoon's Wanderer in Winter. Her early career lasted until the film Love Triangle in 1987, and then she retired from the cinema after getting married.[3][4]
Over ten years later, in 1998, Lee returned with a widely praised role in E J-yong's award-winning film An Affair, about a woman who falls in love with her sister's fiancé. Using this film as a springboard, she re-launched her career.[3]
In 2000, Lee was cast in the high-profile project The Legend of Gingko, which was considered to be production company Kang Je-gyu Film's followup to the successful Shiri (even though Kang himself was not directing). However the film proved to be a critical and commercial disappointment. Lee's next two films, Kiss Me Much and Oh! Lala Sisters, were also more or less ignored by audiences. In contrast, her appearances in TV dramas such as Solitude (2002) were more successful.[3]
Lee next starred in Hellcats, a 2008 romantic comedy that traces the lives and loves of three characters at different stages of womanhood.[5][6] Then in 2009 Lee reunited with E J-yong in Actresses, a semi-improvisationalmockumentary featuring six actresses each playing themselves.[7][8][9][10]
In 2011, Lee launched her own lingerie line Starit, which was sold on home shopping channels.[11][12] This would've been virtually unheard of in previous years with the fashion industry's historically narrow focus on young women. But since 2008 the sophisticated and stylish image of actresses such as Lee, Choi Myung-gil and Kim Hee-ae became aspirational for middle-aged women in Korea, and brands specifically targeting women in their 40s and 50s have increased.[13] Lee remains a favorite in editorial spreads in fashion magazines, notably a 2010 Elle Korea feature opposite pop star TOP.[14]
Lee continued to act on television, giving a vulgar, selfish, but human spin to her role as the stepmother in Cinderella's Sister, a ratings hit in 2010.[15][16] 2012's Love Rain, a Yoon Seok-ho melodrama that jumps between the 1970s and the present,[17] inked overseas distribution deals,[18] but was unsuccessful domestically.[19]
After a judging stint on reality acting talent program Miracle Audition, Lee hosted the cable talk show Bad Scene, which featured celebrities who reveal bad or embarrassing scenes from their past.[20]
In August 2022, she left SidusHQ and signed with new agency Hunus Entertainment.[21]
Lawsuit
In 2012, Lee was embroiled in a controversy when she was sued by her former agency, The Contents Media, after she moved to a new agency, Hoya Spotainment.[22] The Seoul High Court ruled that Lee was guilty of breach of contract and ordered her to pay ₩120 million (US$110,604) in damages. However, The Contents Media filed an appeal, stating that the agency was owed at least double the amount. They alleged that Lee had been involved in a romantic relationship with a man 17 years her junior in 2006, whom they claimed to have paid off in millions of won to keep him from talking to the press and tarnishing Lee's image.[23][24] Lee counter-sued The Contents Media and the two reporters who broke the story for defamation.[25] Lee lost her appeal in February 2013, and the Seoul High Court ruled for her to pay the amount in the original ruling.[26]
In August 2013, she signed with another agency, SidusHQ.[27][28]
Personal life
In 2007, Lee and her husband Hong Sung-ho, a plastic surgeon, divorced after 20 years of marriage. They have a son and a daughter.[29]
^Hong, Se-young (April 4, 2023). "[단독] 이미숙 '눈물의 여왕' 합류…김수현·김지원과 호흡" [[Exclusive] Lee Mi-sook joins 'Queen of Tears'... Breathing with Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won] (in Korean). Sports Donga. Retrieved April 4, 2023 – via Naver.
^"'완벽한 결혼의 정석' 이미숙, 쿨내 진동 시어머니로‥성훈과 모자 호흡" [‘Standard Procedure of Perfect Marriage’ Lee Mi-sook, a mother-in-law with a cool vibe ‥ Mother and son chemistry with Seong-hoon]. Naver News (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2023-09-08. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
^Son, Bong-seok (September 27, 2022). "'법대로 사랑하라' 김영옥-이미숙, 관록의 라인업 출격" [Love according to the law’ Kim Young-ok and Lee Mi-sook, the lineup of Gwan-rok scrambled] (in Korean). Sports Kyunghyang. Archived from the original on September 27, 2022. Retrieved September 27, 2022 – via Naver.
^Kim, Ji-hye (August 25, 2022). "이미숙, '디 엠파이어'로 3년 만에 복귀…후너스와 새 출발" [Lee Mi-sook returns after 3 years with 'The Empire'... Hunus and a new start] (in Korean). SBS Entertainment News. Archived from the original on August 28, 2022. Retrieved August 28, 2022 – via Naver.
^Kim, Seong-won (October 12, 2017). "돈꽃' 장혁X박세영X이순재X이미숙, 첫 대본리딩 현장 포착" [Money Flower' Jang Hyuk, Park Se-Young, Lee Soon-Jae, and Lee Im-Sook have their first script reading] (in Korean). Sports Chosun. Archived from the original on July 5, 2023. Retrieved July 5, 2023 – via Naver.