Lee Han-wi
Lee Han-wi, born on June 17, 1961, is a distinguished South Korean actor recognized for his extensive contributions to both film and television since his debut in 1983. Over the decades, he has established himself as a versatile supporting actor, earning acclaim for his ability to enhance performances through ad-libbing, a skill that sets him apart in the industry.
His career has been marked by an impressive array of roles across various genres, showcasing his adaptability and depth as an actor. Lee has appeared in numerous popular television dramas and films, becoming a familiar face to audiences in South Korea. His performances often bring a unique charm and authenticity, contributing to the overall narrative in each project.
Among his notable works, Lee has participated in significant television series, where his engaging portrayals have left a lasting impact. His dedication to his craft has not only garnered him a loyal fanbase but also respect from his peers in the acting community.
Throughout his career, Lee Han-wi has received various accolades, affirming his status in the South Korean entertainment landscape. As he continues to take on new and challenging roles, Lee remains a vital figure in the industry, inspiring aspiring actors and delighting audiences with his remarkable talent.
Filmography
200 Pounds Beauty
War of the Arrows
The Cat (2011)
Sector 7
My Mother the Mermaid
Good Morning President
Take Off
Hello Ghost
The Last Ride (2016)
Running Wild (2006)
Love, Lies
Righteous Ties
My Bossy Girl
Christmas in August
Three Kims
Bad Guy
Sorum
Joint Security Area
Dead Again (2019)
Underground Rendezvous
Nine: Nine Time Travels
Coffee Prince
Perfume (2019)
My Shy Boss