Clara Lee (b. 1986)

Alias:
Clara
Clara Lee Sung-min
Lee Seong-Min
Lee Sung-min
イ・ソンミン
クララ
克拉拉
李成敏
이성민
클라라

Birthplace:
Bern, Switzerland

Born:
January 15, 1986

Lee Sung Min, born in Switzerland, is a British model and actress, based in South Korea, represented by EYAGI Entertainment.  Lee Sung Min made her entertainment debut under her birth name in 2005 and starred in her first film in 2009, called Five Senses of Eros. In January of 2012, she announced at a press conference for the drama series, Take Care of Us, Captain that she will be going by her new stage name Clara. The reason for such a choice was because Clara felt that her birth name Sung Min was too "male-sounding" and that her English name had always been Clara.  In May 2013, Clara became an overnight sensation online after throwing a ceremonial first pitch in a professional baseball game dressed in form-fitting leggings. She has since been hailed as an up-and-coming star. Afterward, she again played supporting roles in the television series Goddess of Marriage (2013) and Emergency Couple (2014), followed by a leading role in the romance comedy film Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies (2015).  Clara is the daughter of singer Lee Seung Kyu, a former member of the bilingual band, Koreana. In January 2019, she announced her marriage to a Korean-American businessman Samuel Huang.

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