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Li Zhen’s main experience

Li Zhen

Li Zhen was born in South Korea on March 12, 2006. Korean child star, film and television actor, endorsement model.

In September 2013, Li Zhen starred as the little girl Suyuan in the movie "Suyuan". In 2014, at the 4th Beijing International Film Festival Awards Ceremony, she won the Best Supporting Actress Award for her outstanding performance in the film "Sowon" and won the Best Newcomer Award in the Film Category of the Baeksang Arts Awards in South Korea. Actress nomination. In October 2014, she played the role of the little girl Ji So in the movie "The Perfect Way to Steal a Dog".

Chinese name: Li Zhen

Foreign name: __/LeeRe

Alias: Li Lai, Li Tai

Nationality: South Korea< /p>

Constellation: Pisces

Date of birth: March 12, 2006

Occupation: Actor, endorsement model

Agency: C -JesEntertainment

Representative works: Sowon, The Perfect Way to Steal a Dog

Main achievements: Best Supporting Actress Award at the 4th Beijing International Film Festival

Acting Arts Experience

Since 2011, he has been endorsing clothing, shooting advertisements and magazine covers. He has endorsed many clothes, including petitchat2010 summer clothes, boglioli, pastel, pawinpaw, etc. Also participated in the advertising endorsement of lesmorethejane. And photographed the magazine covers and interior pages of bestbaby, baby, and angel with pinkfish pink.

In 2013, she starred in the film "Su Yuan", playing the role of Su Yuan, a little girl who was sexually assaulted. This was Li Zhen's first film shooting. This film won the Best Film at the 34th Korean Film Blue Dragon Awards in South Korea. With her delicate performance in this film, Li Zhen took home the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 4th Beijing International Film Festival and was nominated for the Best New Actress in the Film Category at the Baeksang Arts Awards in South Korea.

In May 2012, he participated in the TV series "Tracer" and "Goodbye, Wife". In November of the same year, he participated in the TV series "Wu Zilong, Let's Go". He also had a wonderful performance in the TV series "SuperDaddy" which was staged in March 2015.

In 2014, Li Zhen participated in the movie "The Perfect Way to Steal a Dog", playing the lively and cute little girl Zhisu.

In 2014, Li Zhen participated in the variety show "Challenge a Thousand Songs". And sang the song "Ode to Loveliness" live.

In 2020, he starred in the movie "Peninsula".

Main Works

Participated in Movies

Peninsula-2020

Missing My Brother-2016-01-21, playing the role of Im Si-wan, Gowo Star, Lee Hee-joon

None-2014-12-31, plays Ji-soo

None-2013-10-02, plays Seol Kyung-gu, Ra Mi-ran, Yang Zhencheng, Kim Hae-sook, Kim Sang-ho

Participated in the TV series

Come Back Uncle-2016-02-26, played Kim Han-na

Super Dad-2014-03, directed by Song Hyun-wook

Wu Ziyong, Let’s Go-2012-11, directed by Choi Won-suk and Lee Jae-jin

The Chaser-2012-05, directed by Cho Nam-guk

Goodbye, Wife-2012-05, directed by Ryu Si-won, Hong Soo-hyun

Award record

Character evaluation

The young actor Li Zhen who plays So-won in "So-won" was called "a stroke of genius" by director Li Yi ". Li_Yi said that if she has the opportunity to develop in acting in the future, she will definitely be a good talent. (Movie Review)

"The Perfect Way to Steal a Dog" is Li Zhen's second big screen work. Judging from the stills, she has obviously grown up and also demonstrated surprisingly delicate acting skills. Li Zhen made her debut on the big screen with "Sowon" and won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 4th Beijing International Film Festival. She was called a genius child star by the Korean film industry. (China Daily Online Review)

Li Zhen plays a sexually assaulted girl in the play. Although she is young, her superb acting skills are not inferior to any adult actors. Winning the Best Supporting Actress at the Beijing Film Festival this time is a great addition to her stardom and recognition of her acting skills.

(Northern Time and Space Review)