Lee Jung-eun (South Korean Actress, Born 1970)
Lee Jung-eun (Hangul: 이정은; born January 23, 1970) is a prominent South Korean actress known for her extensive body of work across film and television. Standing 165 cm tall, she has built a prolific career portraying diverse supporting and character roles in critically acclaimed motion pictures and television drama series.

Film Career
Lee began her screen career with early appearances including Mother (2009) and later established widespread recognition through notable roles in mainstream Korean cinema. Her film credits span various genres, highlighted by her performance as the housekeeper Moon-gwang in Bong Joon-ho's internationally acclaimed Academy Award-winning film Parasite (2019).
Additional cinematic works in her filmography include A Taxi Driver (2017), The Wailing (2016), The Book of Fish (2021), and projects slated for release such as The Journey to Gyeongju (2026) and The Woman in the White Car (2025).
Television and Drama Series
In addition to her film work, Lee has appeared in numerous high-profile television drama series. Her television portfolio includes prominent roles in When the Camellia Blooms (2019), Law School (2021), Our Blues (2022), Juvenile Justice (2022), Daily Dose of Sunshine (2023), and Miss Night and Day (2024).