
Lee So-i
Acting
Biography
Lee So-i is a South Korean actress.
Known For

Years after surviving horrific abuse in high school, a woman puts an elaborate revenge scheme in motion to make the perpetrators pay for their crimes.
The Glory

On a deserted island, flirtatious singles look for love, because only as a couple can they leave the island for a romantic date in paradise.
Single's Inferno

Unearthly beings deliver bloody condemnations, sending individuals to hell and giving rise to a religious group founded on the idea of divine justice.
Hellbound

An enduring love story in 1987 Seoul; Young-ro, a female university student, treats the bleeding Soo-ho, a student attending a prestigious university, who one day jumps into a women's university dormitory despite the dangerous situation.
Snowdrop

A police station and a fire station adjoining each other cooperate in combating crime and fire in the most brutal and tragic cases.
The First Responders

A lovestruck teen plans to win the school heartthrob by going from curly to straight hair — until a new transfer student changes everything.
Love Untangled

A thrilling romance between a vampire who desires to experience heart-throbbing love, and a cold-blooded woman.
HeartBeat

Set during the Joseon Dynasty, the story of the meeting between the young widow Jung Soon-deok and young widower Shim Jung-woo as well as the struggle the two go through together to marry off the four young maidens who represent Joseon.
The Matchmakers

In 1980s Korea, a movie star and a starlet defy male-dominated industry rules and backstage corruption while filming the provocative "Madame Aema."
Aema

A woman with a unique upbringing in a motel in the countryside leaves her hometown at 20 to pursue her career in Seoul. Twelve years later though, she returns home to heal her heart and experiences twists and turns as she reunites with her first love, a now eligible bachelor and veterinarian.
Motel California
A woman meets a mysterious man while digging into the death of her younger sibling.
In the Net

South Korea, 1998: While the country moves closer towards democracy, Young-oak remains at odds with his female-connotated name while attending a boy's school where the air is thick with testosterone. The young man is struggling to fit in and find a new name among corrupt teachers and the teenagers' violent power games, which are as subtle as they are extreme. Behind his mother Jeong-sun's seemingly unflappable exterior, a past long repressed is reemerging, which she is reluctant to face. Yet confrontation is unavoidable – and it leads back to the national tragedy surrounding the Jeju Uprising of April 3rd, 1948.
My Name

Depicting problems like bullying, dating, gaslighting and friendship issues surrounding high school teenagers.