Lee Elijah: Biography and Career Overview
Lee Elijah is a South Korean actress recognized for her roles in various television drama series and feature films. Born on February 19, 1990, in South Korea, she has established a diverse acting portfolio across multiple networks and streaming platforms since her debut.

Early Life and Profile
Lee Elijah was born on February 19, 1990, in South Korea. Standing at a height of 166 cm, she pursued a career in the entertainment industry, eventually gaining recognition for her work in television and cinema.
Acting Career
Lee made her acting debut in television with the tvN drama series Basketball in 2013, taking on the role of Choi Shin-Young. Over the following decade, she took on various supporting and leading roles across major broadcasting networks and platforms in South Korea.
Her notable television credits include performances in KBS2's Wonderful Days (2014) as Kim Ma-Ri, SBS's The Return of Hwang Geum-Bok (2015) as Park Ye-Ryeong, and KBS2's Fight for My Way (2017) as Park Hye-Ran. She expanded her range with roles in OCN's Children of A Lesser God (2018) and JTBC's legal drama Ms. Hammurabi (2018) as Lee Do-Yeon.
In 2018 and 2019, Lee appeared as Min Yoo-Ra in the SBS series The Last Empress. She subsequently portrayed Yun Hye-Won in the JTBC political drama series Chief of Staff (2019) and its second season later that year. Her later television work includes JTBC's The Good Detective (2020) as journalist Jin Seo-Kyung, Coupang Play's thriller series The Bait: Part 1 and Part 2 (2023) as Jeon Na-Yeon, and the tvN series Siren's Kiss (2026) as Kim Yun-Ji.
In addition to television, Lee has appeared in feature films, including My Bossy Girl (2019) as Hye-Jin and A Man of Reason (2023) as Min-Seo.
Awards and Recognition
At the 2015 SBS Drama Awards held on December 31, 2015, Lee received the New Star Award for her performance in the daily drama series The Return of Hwang Geum-Bok.