Actress Lee Jung Hyun to marry non-celebrity partner in December
Actress Lee Jung Hyun is set to wed her non-celebrity partner this December following a year of dating.
Actress Lee Jung Hyun will embark on a new chapter in her life as she prepares to wed this coming December.

According to entertainment industry insiders on the 8th, Lee is scheduled to hold her wedding ceremony at a location in Seoul this December with her non-celebrity partner. The bride-to-be is reportedly a private citizen unrelated to the entertainment industry. After meeting last year, the couple has maintained a serious relationship built on trust and affection for approximately one year before deciding to marry.
The wedding is expected to be a private and quiet affair, with only immediate family and close acquaintances in attendance. This decision is understood to reflect the couple's desire to balance Lee's public life as an actress with their personal privacy.
Lee has built a distinguished filmography through intense character interpretation and immersive acting, rather than relying solely on her physical image.
After concluding her career as a judo athlete, she made her debut in the entertainment industry as an advertising model in 2014. Since then, she has established a strong presence by utilizing her unique aura and distinctive appearance to portray villains and intense supporting characters. Her diverse acting spectrum is evident through her roles in films such as "Anarchist from Colony" and "The Battleship Island," as well as the Netflix drama "Sweet Home" and SBS series "The Escape of the Seven" and its sequel "The Escape of the Seven-Resurrection."
In particular, her performance in "Mr. Sunshine" helped her gain widespread recognition, as she heightened the drama's tension with her fluent Japanese and cold portrayal of her character. Her ability to leave a lasting impression through even brief appearances is considered one of her greatest acting assets.
Beyond her acting, Lee has garnered attention for her constant self-improvement and discipline. During her appearance on the MBC variety show "King of Mask Singer" last year, she revealed her goal-oriented nature by disclosing that she holds numerous professional certifications.
Recently, she proved her versatility by playing Corporal Kang Chan-seok in the ENA drama series "New Recruit," convincingly portraying a character with complex inner depths that moved beyond her established villainous image. She is also set to return to viewers in "New Recruit 4: Sabotage," scheduled for release this August.
Having carved out her own niche through powerful performances since her debut, Lee is expected to continue balancing her professional career with her personal happiness as she enters this new stage of life.