Lee Sang-yeob
Lee Sang-yeob is a prominent actor hailing from South Korea, who embarked on his acting journey with the television series “A Happy Woman” in 2007. He has since carved a niche for himself in the entertainment industry, gaining recognition for his diverse roles across various genres. Notably, he starred in the popular sitcom "I Live in Cheongdam-dong" in 2011, which showcased his comedic talents. His compelling performance in the 2012 melodrama "The Innocent Man" further solidified his status as a versatile actor. Lee also captivated audiences in the historical series "Jang Ok Jung, Living by Love" in 2013 and demonstrated his ability to navigate fantasy elements with his role in "While You Were Sleeping" in 2017.
In a significant career milestone, Lee took on his first leading role in the weekend drama "Give Love Away," which marked a pivotal point in his professional journey. Beyond his acting prowess, Lee Sang-yeob is also known for his notable family background, being the only grandson of Kim Jong Jin, the former chairman of Dongguk Jaekang. With a growing list of accolades and a dedication to his craft, Lee continues to be a formidable presence in the South Korean entertainment scene.
Filmography
Ordinary People (2018)
A Man Who Was Superman
The Flu
The Day I Died: Unclosed Case
While You Were Sleeping
Once Again
Eve
The Innocent Man
Sixth Sense