Lee Jin-uk
Lee Jin-wook, born on September 16, 1981, is a prominent South Korean actor recognized for his diverse roles across television and film. He gained significant acclaim for his leading performance in the romantic drama series Glass Castle, which showcased his ability to convey deep emotions. Lee also captivated audiences in the 2013 time-travel series Nine, where he portrayed a character navigating complex timelines. His talent further shone in the romance series The Time We Were Not in Love, where he explored the intricacies of modern relationships.
In addition to his television successes, Lee Jin-wook made a notable impression in the film industry with his supporting role in the popular comedy Miss Granny, which highlights his versatility as an actor. Over the years, he has built a reputation for taking on varied and challenging roles, earning him both critical and popular acclaim.
With a career spanning over a decade, Lee has become a respected figure in the South Korean entertainment industry, continuously engaging audiences with his performances. His dedication to his craft and ability to connect with viewers have solidified his status as a leading actor in contemporary Korean dramas and films.
Filmography
High Society (2018)
Miss Granny
Dark Nuns
Time Renegades
The Beauty Inside
A Tiger in Winter
A Year-End Medley
Nine: Nine Time Travels
Bulgasal: Immortal Souls
Beyond the Bar
Voice
Sweet Home