Lee Hae-yeong
Lee Hae-young is a talented South Korean actor, born on September 7, 1970. He embarked on his acting journey with his debut in the 2002 film "Over the Rainbow," which marked the beginning of an extensive and varied career in the entertainment industry. Over the years, Lee has established himself as a versatile performer, showcasing his skills in both feature films and television dramas.
His notable works include the psychological thriller "Liar Game" (2014), where he captivated audiences with his compelling performance. In 2016, he appeared in "Pied Piper," further solidifying his reputation as a dynamic actor. Lee continued to impress viewers in the gripping series "Voice" (2017), where he displayed his range and depth as an artist. Another significant project in his career was "Saimdang, Light’s Diary" (2017), a historical drama that allowed him to explore complex characters and themes.
With a career spanning over two decades, Lee Hae-young has made a significant impact on South Korea's film and television landscape, earning recognition for his dedication and talent. His contributions to the industry are evident in the diverse roles he has taken on, making him a respected figure among peers and audiences alike.
Filmography
Kingmaker
The Admiral: Roaring Currents
Confidential Assignment 2: International
Mood of the Day
The Accidental Detective
Officer Black Belt
Kill Boksoon
Alice in Earnestland
More Than Family
Blades of Blood
Honour
Stranger
Buried Hearts
See You in My 19th Life
Unmasked
Mr. Plankton