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Lee Je-hoon

South Korean actor (born 1984) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lee Je-hoon
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Lee Je-hoon (Korean: 이제훈; born July 4, 1984) is a South Korean actor. Having found success in both film and television, Lee first gained recognition for his roles in the films Bleak Night (2011) and The Front Line (2011), receiving numerous awards for his performances. Notably, his role as Ki-tae in Bleak Night earned him Best New Actor at the Blue Dragon Film Awards and the Grand Bell Awards.

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Lee gained mainstream popularity with the box-office hit Architecture 101 (2012) and found success in television with the critically and commercially successful Signal (2016). He would go on to achieve further acclaim with the action crime series Taxi Driver. His other notable works include films Anarchist from Colony (2017), I Can Speak (2017), and Escape (2024), as well as television series Move to Heaven (2021) and Chief Detective 1958 (2024).

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2006–2010: Beginnings

When Lee Je-hoon realized that he wanted to go into acting, he dropped out of Biotechnology major at Korea University and transferred to the School of Drama at Korea National University of Arts.[1] From 2006 to 2010, Lee appeared in more than 18 student shorts and indie films,[2] notably the queer coming-of-age romance Just Friends?.[3][4] He also appeared as an extra in a number of commercial films like erotic thriller The Servant and romantic comedy Finding Mr. Destiny.[5][6]

2011–2012: Breakthrough

Lee had his breakthrough in 2011. He received rave reviews for his performances as a manipulative alpha-male in the haunting indie film Bleak Night,[7][8][9] and as a morphine-addicted squad leader in big-budget war film The Front Line.[10][11][12] He gained mainstream popularity as a shy college student pining for his first love in the box-office hit Architecture 101,[13][14] and though the television series Fashion King was poorly received, his role as a struggling young chaebol heir in Korea's fashion industry further showcased his versatility.[15][13]

Lee starred opposite acclaimed veteran actor Han Suk-kyu in the comedy-drama My Paparotti, which focuses on the special relationship between a high school gang member who dreams of becoming a singer like the late tenor Luciano Pavarotti, and the music teacher who helps him pursue his dream.[16][17] He then starred in Ghost Sweepers,[18] dubbed the character Jack Frost for the Korean release of 3D animated film Rise of the Guardians,[19] and featured in the crime thriller An Ethics Lesson.[20]

2012–present: Enlistment and return to acting

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For his comeback project after enlistment, Lee chose Secret Door, a period drama about Crown Prince Sado who was controversially executed through death by starvation by his father King Yeongjo; the series reunited him with Han Suk-kyu.[21][22] This was followed by the Jo Sung-hee-directed film Phantom Detective, a modern retelling of the eponymous folk hero Hong Gil-dong as a private detective in the 1990s.[23]

In 2016, Lee starred in tvN's fantasy crime drama Signal together with Cho Jin-woong and Kim Hye-soo, which was critically and commercially successful.[24][25]

In 2017, Lee starred in the fantasy romance drama Tomorrow, With You opposite Shin Min-a, portraying a CEO of a real estate company who has the ability to travel through time.[26][27] He then starred in the biographical period drama film Anarchist from Colony directed by Lee Joon-ik, playing the character of Park Yeol, a self-proclaimed anarchist and revolutionary activist during the Colonial Era of Japan.[28][29] The same year Lee starred in the film I Can Speak as a civil servant who also tutors English.[30]

In 2018, Lee starred in the airport-themed melodrama Where Stars Land alongside Chae Soo-bin.[31] Lee and co-star Chae Soo-bin were appointed as honorary ambassadors of Incheon International Airport.[32]

In 2019, Lee filmed the travel reality programme Traveller along with Ryu Jun-yeol where the two stars enjoy a backpacking holiday in Cuba.[33] The same year, he was cast in the film Tomb Robbery.[34]

In 2020, Lee starred in the dystopian action thriller film Time to Hunt which earned him a nomination for Best Actor at the 56th Baeksang Arts Awards.[35][36][37] He also starred in the caper story film Collectors.[38]

In 2021, Lee joined the SBS drama Taxi Driver,[39] his small screen comeback after making a special appearance in Hot Stove League last 2020. Later in May, Lee appeared in the Netflix series Move to Heaven. Lee founded "Company on" in June 2021, after the contract with his former agency expired.[40]

In October, he made a special appearance in the SBS drama One Dollar Lawyer.[41]

In 2023, Lee starred in the second season of SBS drama Taxi Driver.[42] He expressed interest in starring in a Filipino drama or film: "If there are good projects here in the Philippines, I am willing to join the project and I will take the opportunity."[43][44]

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Personal life

Lee enlisted on October 25, 2012, for his mandatory military service as a member of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency riot police.[45][46] He was discharged on July 24, 2014.[47][48]

Philanthropy

In May 2015, Lee visited the Philippines to meet with the typhoon victims and helped in reconstruction of a mangrove project in Cebu.[49]

On March 6, 2022, Lee donated 100 million won to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help the victims of the massive wildfire that started in Uljin, Gyeongbuk and has spread to Samcheok, Gangwon.[50]

In April 2023, Lee donated a total of 1 million won from the quiz on You Quiz on the Block to the Korea Film Academy (KAFA) Development Fund.[51]

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Ambassadorship

  • 2016 Honorary Ambassador of Korean Academy of Film Arts (KAFA) by Korean Film Council[81]
  • 2016 Honorary Ambassador of Korea National Police Agency's Human Rights[82]
  • 2016 Honorary Ambassador of Oxfam Korea[83]
  • 2017 Honorary Ambassador of Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism.[84]

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Notes

  1. It is a collaboration with Watcha and directed and written by Lee Je-hoon, Park Jeong-min, Choi Hee-seo and Son Suk-ku
  2. The Korea Good Donor Award, hosted by the Ministry of Public Administration and Security and hosted by the Korea Council of Charities, is an awards ceremony designed to spread the donation culture in everyday life, select organizations and individuals who have taken the lead in sharing in various fields, and recognize their contributions.
  3. Honors are given at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards, arranged by the Korea Creative Content Agency and hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[134][135] They are awarded to those who have contributed to the arts and South Korea's pop culture.[136]
  4. Honors are given at the Taxpayers' Day ceremony.[139]
  5. Established in 2019 and co-sponsored by Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Korea Creative Content Agency, Seoul Metropolitan Council and the Seoul Tourism Organization, it awards cultural icons, businesses, and individuals who have contributed greatly to Hallyu, the Korean wave.[141]
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