Lee Dong-wook
Lee Dong-wook, born on November 6, 1981, is a prominent South Korean actor and model celebrated for his captivating performances in various television dramas. He first graced the screen in 1999 with a guest role in an MBC single-episode drama, which led to his casting in the teen series "School 2." His breakthrough came with "School 3," where his talent began to shine, capturing the attention of audiences and critics alike.
Over the years, Lee has starred in numerous hit dramas, becoming a household name. His remarkable roles include the charming lead in "My Girl," the poignant performance in "Scent of a Woman," and the complex character in "Hotel King." He further solidified his stardom with standout performances in "Goblin," "Strangers From Hell," and "Tale of the Nine Tailed." More recently, he showcased his versatility in "Bad and Crazy" and "A Shop for Killers."
In addition to his acting career, Lee Dong-wook served in the military from August 2009 to June 2011, fulfilling his duty with the National Defense Public Relations Service. His dedication and talent have earned him numerous accolades, solidifying his position as one of South Korea's most respected and beloved actors in the industry.
Filmography
Single in Seoul
The Recipe
A Year-End Medley
Harbin
Blade Man
The Divorce Insurance
A Shop for Killers
Goblin
The Nice Guy
Bad and Crazy