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Lee was against the halving of ] in South Korea that allows foreign films to be shown in theaters on certain days, while domestic films are allotted another amount of days. He believed that without the screen quotas, ''The King and the Clown'' would not have been as successful in competing against foreign films.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hancinema.net/korea-to-halve-screen-quota-5040.html |title= Korea to halve screen quota |last=Sung-jin |first=Kim |date=2006-01-26 |work=Korea Times via Hancinema|accessdate=2013-12-09 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=이준기 '스크린쿼터 축소반대' 1인 시위에 1000여명 몰려 (Lee Joon-gi 'against screen quota' one-man protest in the 1,000 crowd)|date=2006-02-12 |work=Dongailbo | url =http://www.dongailbo.co.kr/fbin/output?f=jr_&n=200602120089 | accessdate = 2013-12-09 | language = Korean}}</ref> | Lee was against the halving of ] in South Korea that allows foreign films to be shown in theaters on certain days, while domestic films are allotted another amount of days. He believed that without the screen quotas, ''The King and the Clown'' would not have been as successful in competing against foreign films.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hancinema.net/korea-to-halve-screen-quota-5040.html |title= Korea to halve screen quota |last=Sung-jin |first=Kim |date=2006-01-26 |work=Korea Times via Hancinema|accessdate=2013-12-09 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=이준기 '스크린쿼터 축소반대' 1인 시위에 1000여명 몰려 (Lee Joon-gi 'against screen quota' one-man protest in the 1,000 crowd)|date=2006-02-12 |work=Dongailbo | url =http://www.dongailbo.co.kr/fbin/output?f=jr_&n=200602120089 | accessdate = 2013-12-09 | language = Korean}}</ref> | ||
For his follow-up film '']'', directed by Choi Jong-tae and produced by Dyne Film-Guardtec, he was reportedly paid {{SK won|100 million}}, relatively low given his rising popularity following '']''. This is because the contract was signed in early December before the film's release when Lee was an unknown actor.<ref>{{cite news|title=King and Clown Star Works Hard for Little Pay|date=27 July 2006|url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2006/07/27/2006072761009.html|work=Chosun Ilbo|accessdate=16 October 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://english.yna.co.kr/Engnews/20060919/670000000020060919103228E4.html |title=S. Korea faces tough decision to pick its choice for foreign film Oscar |accessdate=2009-11-16 |date=2006-09-19 |work=Yonhap News |
For his follow-up film '']'', directed by Choi Jong-tae and produced by Dyne Film-Guardtec, he was reportedly paid {{SK won|100 million}}, relatively low given his rising popularity following '']''. This is because the contract was signed in early December before the film's release when Lee was an unknown actor.<ref>{{cite news|title=King and Clown Star Works Hard for Little Pay|date=27 July 2006|url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2006/07/27/2006072761009.html|work=Chosun Ilbo|accessdate=16 October 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://english.yna.co.kr/Engnews/20060919/670000000020060919103228E4.html |title=S. Korea faces tough decision to pick its choice for foreign film Oscar |accessdate=2009-11-16 |date=2006-09-19 |work=Yonhap News |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20071029214939/http://english.yna.co.kr:80/Engnews/20060919/670000000020060919103228E4.html |archivedate=October 29, 2007 }}</ref> | ||
=== 2006-2007: Overseas popularity === | === 2006-2007: Overseas popularity === |
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For the football player, see Lee Jun-Ki (football player).Lee Joon-gi | |
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Born | (1982-04-17) 17 April 1982 (age 42) Busan, South Korea |
Education | Seoul Institute of the Arts (Acting major) |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Singer, Dancer |
Years active | 2001–present |
Agent(s) | Mentor Entertainment (2004-2009) JG Company (2010-2011) IMX Korea (2011-2013) Universal D (2012-2014) Namoo Actors (2014-present) |
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 이준기 |
Hanja | 李準基 |
Revised Romanization | I Jun-gi |
McCune–Reischauer | Yi Chun-gi |
Website | http://www.leejoongi.co.kr/ |
Lee Joon-gi (born April 17, 1982 in Busan, South Korea), previously credited as Lee Jun-ki, is a South Korean actor and singer, often regarded as a kkotminam ("flower boy") icon. He rose to fame as Gong-gil in The King and the Clown. In August 2009, Lee was appointed an ambassador for Korean tourism by the Korean Tourism Organization. His well-known television series include My Girl, Iljimae, Time Between Dog and Wolf, Arang and the Magistrate, Two Weeks and Scholar Who Walks the Night.
Early life
Lee first became interested in the performing arts as a high school student after watching a performance of Hamlet. He moved to Seoul with a dream to work in the entertainment industry rather than getting into college. For the next couple of years, Lee worked at various part-time jobs before he got accepted into the Seoul Institute of the Arts. He debuted as a model in 2001.
Career
2005: King and the Clown
In 2005, his first major acting role came in hit film The King and the Clown, in which he took on the role of historical figure Gong-gil, an effeminate clown in the Joseon Dynasty.
Producer Lee Joon-ik revealed the story of how he chose Lee for The King and the Clown by just seeing him do handstands, saying, "Just because of handstands, Lee Joon-gi became the person he is today." After the film, Lee became "an icon" of the South Korean "pretty boy" trend. Lee has since tried to diminish this kkonminam image. Lee said Gong-gil’s character in The King and the Clown felt like a foot chain for him so he wanted to escape from it, stating, "After my performance in The King and the Clown, I found myself at the forefront of this ‘pretty boy’ trend, whether or not that was my intention. Suddenly, people were interested in me, and there was all this praise and criticism all at the same time. Everything was just so overwhelming. I felt like I was floating on air."
Lee was against the halving of screen quotas in South Korea that allows foreign films to be shown in theaters on certain days, while domestic films are allotted another amount of days. He believed that without the screen quotas, The King and the Clown would not have been as successful in competing against foreign films.
For his follow-up film Fly, Daddy, Fly, directed by Choi Jong-tae and produced by Dyne Film-Guardtec, he was reportedly paid ₩100 million, relatively low given his rising popularity following King and the Clown. This is because the contract was signed in early December before the film's release when Lee was an unknown actor.
2006-2007: Overseas popularity
His next role was as a supporting character on the SBS's My Girl together with Miss Korea, Park Si Yeon, Lee Da-hae, and Lee Dong-wook. His movie, Fly, Daddy, Fly garnered much attention and media coverage among Chinese viewers. However, there was criticism that both of these have "either fallen short of expectations at the box office or cast Lee in minor roles."
At the 19th Tokyo International Film Festival, where he was invited by the organizers, Lee met an overwhelming response from both local media and fans. During the Shanghai International Film Festival, Lee was approached by Chinese director Chen Kaige, who proposed that the two should make a film together in China. In 2007, Lee filmed a joint Korea-Japan movie entitled Virgin Snow with Japanese actress Aoi Miyazaki, in which he plays a Korean exchange student. Virgin Snow was successful; it placed 9th at the box office and set a record for a Korean film released in Japan.
In 2007 at the 27th Hawaii International Film Festival, Lee received the Rising Star Award at "An Evening with Lee Jun-ki" on 19 October. He also had a role in the Korean film May 18, about the events surrounding the Gwangju Massacre of 1980, which was awarded the Gold Orchid Best Feature Film for 2007.
In 2008 he starred in the action drama Time Between Dog And Wolf, his first lead role. From September 4 to October 5, at the 2008 Seoul Drama Festival 14th ceremony, Yahoo! Korea and Yahoo! Japan, together conducted a survey that 27 million online votes, and the most popular TV drama became Time Between Dog and Wolf with a total of 59.9% of votes. The best male actor and female actress went to the main characters Lee and Nam Sang-mi.
2008-2009: Tourism Ambassador and contractual dispute
From April to July 2008, Lee played the lead role in SBS's TV series Iljimae, a period drama in which he starred as a Robin Hood-esque character during the Chosun era. Its first episode aired on 21 May 2008 with 15.4% viewership and ended on 24 July with 31.4% viewership, and he received the Top Excellence Award at the 2008 SBS Drama Awards. The drama was also aired in Japan on the channel TV Tokyo.
On July 29, 2008, Lee was chosen as the Ambassador for the 2008 Seoul Hallyu Festival. He was also appointed the first Honorary Legal System Officer since the constitution of the Government Legislation Agency to commemorate their 60th anniversary.
In September 2008, Lee had a contractual dispute with his agency Mentor Entertainment, whom he's been with since March 2004 in an exclusive contract for five years. Lee was being sued for ₩500 million for breach of contract and for supposedly hiding ₩1 billion in an attempt to "established his own agency in association with his manager". Lee countered that he "underwent significant financial damage as the company was poor in dealing with tax affairs and profit distribution" and he is said to have notified them of contract cancellation in February.
On August 5, 2009, Lee was appointed promotional ambassador of the Korea Tourism Organization.
In November 2009, Lee was the male lead in the comedic-action drama, Hero, which aired on MBC.
2010-present: Military service and comeback
In February 2010, upon the expiration of Lee's contract with Mentor Entertainment, he signed with a newly established independent agency, JG Company. It follows Hollywood's one-man management system and is solely responsible for Lee's career.
On 3 May 2010, Lee enlisted in the Republic of Korea Army to serve his mandatory military service for five weeks of basic training at Nonsan military training camp followed by active duty. He had initially applied for a postponement because he was in the midst of shooting film Grand Prix with actress Kim Tae-hee, was cast to star in television drama Faith and to represent Korea as a goodwill ambassador at the 2010 Shanghai Expo. However Military Manpower Administration declined and send a final notice for enlistment, leading him to pull out of both projects. He served within the public relations department of the Ministry of National Defense.
In August, Lee co-starred with fellow actor Ju Ji-hoon in military musical, Voyage of Life. The musical, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, was co-produced by the Ministry of National Defense and Korea Musical Theatre Association. It ran from 21 to 29 August the National Theater of Korea. After serving 21 months of active duty, Lee was discharged on 16 February 2012 from the Defense Media Agency at Yongsan-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul. On the day of discharged he held a fan meeting, "Reunion JG" at Sangmyung Art Center, Seoul. This was followed by fan event tour of Japan, titled Coming Back in Nayoga, Yokohama and Osaka from 16 to 19 March.
In May 2012 Lee co-starred with Shin Min-a in his first project after military service and Shin's first historical drama in Arang and the Magistrate, which was premiered on MBC on 15 August. On 27 September 2012, Lee's Lee Joon Gi's JG Style shown on Mnet Japan documenting his comeback was awarded the Grand Prize in the Korean wave category at the Skapa Award 2012 in Japan. He was unable to attend due to the filming of Arang and the Magistrate and filmed a video thank you message.
In 2013, he starred in the thriller Two Weeks. In March 2014, he signed with a new management agency, Namoo Actors. He then starred in period drama Gunman in Joseon, followed by vampire romance Scholar Who Walks the Night.
He will be making his Hollywood debut in the sixth and final installment of the Resident Evil series entitled, Resident Evil: Final Chapter which is scheduled to be released on January 27, 2017
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | The Hotel Venus | Boy | Japanese production |
Flying Boys | Dong-wan | ||
2005 | The King and the Clown | Gong-gil | |
2006 | Fly, Daddy, Fly | Go Seung-suk | |
2007 | May 18 | Kang Jin-woo | |
Virgin Snow | Kim Min | Korean and Japanese co-production | |
2015 | Begin Again | TBA | Chinese production. Previously known as Under the Sicily Sun |
2017 | Resident Evil: The Final Chapter | Commander Lee |
Television series
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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2003 | Nonstop 4 | Himself | MBC | Guest |
2004 | Drama City: What Should I Do? | Seong-ho | KBS2 | Ep. 234 |
Star's Echo | Chan-gyu | MBC | Supporting Character | |
2005 | My Girl | Seo Jung-woo | SBS | Main Character |
2006 | The 101st Proposal | Himself | SBS | Cameo |
2007 | Time Between Dog and Wolf | Lee Soo-hyun / Kay | MBC | Main Character |
2008 | Iljimae | Yong / Lee Geom | SBS | Main Character |
2009 | Hero | Jin Do-hyuk | MBC | Main Character |
2012 | Arang and the Magistrate | Kim Eun-oh | MBC | Main Character |
2013 | Two Weeks | Jang Tae-san | MBC | Main Character |
2014 | Gunman in Joseon | Park Yoon-kang | KBS2 | Main Character |
2015 | Scholar Who Walks the Night | Kim Sung-yeol | MBC | Main Character |
2015 | She Was Pretty | Himself | MBC | Ep. 9 - Cameo |
2016 | Moon Lovers | Wang So (Gwangjong) | SBS | Main Character |
Documentary
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2009 | World Special "LOVE" - Indonesia with Lee Joon-gi and Kim Ha-neul | himself, 21st and 28th March | tvN |
Reality show
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2012 | Lee Joon-Gi's JG Style | himself | Mnet Japan |
2013 | Lee Joon-Gi's JG World | himself | Mnet Japan |
Variety shows
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2009 | Family Outing | Guest, ep 48-49 | SBS |
2013 | Healing Camp | Guest, ep 79 | SBS |
Happy Camp | Guest, ep 86 | Hunan TV |
Discography
MV
- 2003 Eun Ji-won - Drunken In Melody
- 2003 Jiang Chengxun - Precious Story
- 2004 Clazziquai - Sweety
- 2006 Li Xiuying - Grace
- 2006 Li Xiuying - Secret
- 2007 Lee Hyori - Anystar
- 2009 Sori - Pinky finger
- 2009 Lee Joon-gi - J Style
- 2009 Lee Joon-gi - Soliloquize
- 2014 We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Album
Year | Name | Tracklisting |
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2006 | My Jun, My Style |
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Nam Hyun-joon - One & Only |
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2009 | J Style |
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2012 | Deucer
Released:
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2013 | CBC / Case by Case
Released: 29 January |
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My Dear
Released: 10 December |
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2014 | Exhale
Released: 21 November |
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Musical
- Voyage of life (2010)
Soundtrack
- 2012: "One Day" – MBC Arang and the Magistrate OST part 6
Awards
Years | Awards |
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2006 |
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External links
- Official website
- Lee Joon-gi on Twitter
- Lee Joon-gi's Official Facebook Page
- Lee Joon-gi's Cyworld Template:Ko icon
- Lee Joon-gi at IMDb