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Lee at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival for The Good, the Bad, the Weird | |
Born | (1970-07-12) July 12, 1970 (age 54) Seoul, South Korea |
Nationality | South Korea |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Singer |
Years active | 1991–present |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 이병헌 |
Hanja | 李炳憲 |
Revised Romanization | I Byeong-heon |
McCune–Reischauer | Yi Pyŏnghŏn |
Website | www.leebyunghun.kr |
Lee Byung-hun (Template:Lang-ko; born July 12, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He first achieved fame in the box office hit Joint Security Area (2000) and in popular television dramas Beautiful Days (2001) and All In (2003). He received critical acclaim for his performances in A Bittersweet Life (2005), The Good, the Bad, the Weird (2008) and I Saw the Devil (2010). In 2009 he returned to television in the popular drama Iris.
Lee, along with Ahn Sung-ki, are the first Korean actors to imprint their hand and foot prints on the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.
Career
Lee made his debut in the television drama Asphalt My Hometown after auditioning in a KBS talent audition in 1991.
He made his big breakthrough in 2000 with Joint Security Area directed by Park Chan-wook, which broke the box office record and became the highest grossing film of all time. His portrayal of the border-guard soldier won him Best Actor at the Pusan Film Critics Awards.
In 2001, he gained wide popularity in the drama Beautiful Days as an arrogant businessman who falls for an innocent orphan (Choi Ji-woo). In 2003 he received the Grand Prize at the SBS Drama Awards and Best Actor at the Baeksang Arts Awards for his role in the poker drama All In.
In 2005, he earned critical acclaim for his performance in A Bittersweet Life directed by Kim Ji-woon which was screened out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Lee was nominated for Best Actor at the Blue Dragon Film Awards and Grand Bell Awards, and won at the Chunsa Film Art Awards, Baeksang Arts Awards and the Critics Choice Awards.
He reunited with director Kim Ji-woon in The Good, the Bad, the Weird, taking on his first villain role. The film was screened out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival. The followng year he appeared in I Come with the Rain opposite American actor Josh Hartnett and Japanese actor Takuya Kimura. He then made his Hollywood debut as Storm Shadow in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, also starring Channing Tatum and Sienna Miller.
In late 2009, Lee returned to TV in the espionage action thriller Iris as a secret agent who finds himself at the center of an international conspiracy. It was one of the most expensive shows ever produced with filming locations in Hungary, Japan as well as South Korea. It became one of the highest rated dramas of 2009 and his performance earned him the Grand Prize at the KBS Drama Acting Awards and Best Actor at the Baeksang Arts Awards.
In 2010 Lee starred in I Saw the Devil with Choi Min-sik, his third collaboration with director Kim Ji-woon, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. His portrayal of the intelligence agent won him the Grand Prize at the Paeksang Arts Awards.
In 2012, he reprised his role as Storm Shadow in G.I. Joe: Retaliation. On 23 June 2012, Lee, along with Ahn Sung-ki, became the second Asians after director John Woo, and first Korean actors to leave their hand and foot prints on the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles. He was recognised as an emerging star in Hollywood for his role of Storm Shadow in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra and its sequel G.I. Joe: Retaliation. In October, he won Best Actor at the Grand Bell Awards for his dual role in the lavish period drama Gwanghae. The film was a box office hit, becoming the 7th film in Korean history to surpass 10 million admissions.
Lee was then cast in the American film RED 2, the sequel to the 2010 action-comedy hit RED, alongside Bruce Willis, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Helen Mirren and John Malkovich.
Other work
Lee formed a management company BH Entertainment which manages many actors including Han Hyo-joo, Go Soo, and Han Chae-young. He owns a shop BHNC which sells hats, scarfs and wallets.
Personal life
Lee was born in Seoul, South Korea. His father was a businessman. He has a younger sister, Lee Eun-hee, who was Miss Korea in 1997. He graduated from Hanyang University with a major in French Literature and the Graduate School of Chung-Ang University with a major in Theater and Cinematography.
Lee dated his All In co-star Song Hye-kyo. They broke up in 2004. In his spare time, Lee Byung-hun practices taekwondo.
As of August 2012, Lee confirmed his relationship with actress, Lee Min-jung.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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1995 | Who Drives Me Mad? | Lee Jong-du |
Runaway | Lee Dong-ho | |
1996 | Kill the Love | Love |
1997 | Elegy of the Earth | Park Jong-man |
1999 | The Harmonium in My Memory | Kang Soo-ha |
2000 | Joint Security Area | Sgt. Lee Soo-hyeok |
2001 | Bungee Jumping of Their Own | Seo In-woo |
2002 | My Beautiful Girl, Mari | Adult Nam-woo (voice) |
Addicted | Dae-jun | |
2004 | Everybody Has Secrets | Choi Su-hyeon |
Three Extremes - segment "Cut" | Ryu Ji-ho | |
2005 | A Bittersweet Life | Kim Sun-woo |
2006 | Once in a Summer | Yun Suk-young |
2007 | HERO | Kang (cameo) |
2008 | The Good, the Bad, the Weird | Park Chang-yi, the Bad |
2009 | I Come with the Rain | Su Dongpo |
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra | Storm Shadow | |
2010 | Iris: The Movie | Kim Hyun-jun |
The Influence | W | |
I Saw the Devil | Kim Soo-hyeon | |
2012 | Gwanghae | King Gwanghae, Beggar Ha-sun |
2013 | G.I. Joe: Retaliation | Storm Shadow |
RED 2 |
Television
Year | Title | Role |
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1991 | Asphalt My Hometown | |
Family | ||
Flower That Never Wilt | ||
1992 | Wild Sunflower | |
Days of Sunshine | Choi Hyung-man | |
Dawn | ||
Tomorrow Love | Shin Bum Soo | |
1993 | The Sorrow of the Survivor | Ja-myung |
Police | Oh Hae-sung | |
1994 | The Fragrance of Love | Kim Jun-ho |
1995 | Asphalt Man | Kang Dong-joon |
Son of Wind | Chang Hong-pyo | |
1997 | Beautiful My Lady | Hwang Jun-ho |
I Do | ||
White Sand | ||
1998 | White Night 3.98 | Min Gyeong-bin |
1999 | Happy Together | Suh Tae-poong |
Love Story - Story 1: Sunflower | Tae-sung | |
Sally is Back | ||
2001 | Road | Woo-sik |
Beautiful Days | Lee Min-chul | |
2003 | All In | Kim In-ha |
2009 | Iris | Kim Hyun-jun |
2011 | Diplomat Kosaku Kuroda | John (cameo) |
Discography
Albums
Year | Album Name |
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1999 | Lee Byung Hun - To Me |
Single
Year | Single Name |
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2008 | Itsuka (Someday) |
Soundtrack
Year | Track | Album |
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2010 | "Stay" | Iris OST |
"Endless Road" | Iris OST |
Awards and nominations
Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Lee Byung-hunReferences
- http://www.yesasia.com/us/yumcha/lee-byung-hun-man-of-the-world/0-0-0-arid.209-en/featured-article.html
- "Joint Security Area". koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
- http://www.korean-drama-guide.com/List-of-Pusan-Film-Critics-Awards.html
- http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0001111/2006
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: A Bittersweet Life". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2011-01-01. Cite error: The named reference "festival-cannes.com" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- Obsessedwithfilm.com
- IESB.net - Movie News, Reviews, Interviews and More! - UPDATED WITH STUDIO CONFIRMATION - GI Joe Casting!
- "Lee Byung-hun in Expensive Spy Drama Series IRIS". Beyond Hollywood.
- http://www.mb.com.ph/node/236653/gi-joe-
- http://sundance.slated.com/2011/films/isawthedevil_sundance2011
- Park Soo-mee. "Lee Byung-hun to Reprise 'G.I. Joe' Role". The Hollywood Reporter.
- "'G.I. Joe 2′ Gets a Release Date; But Will We See The Cast Return?". The Film Stage.
- "Ahn Sung-ki, Lee Byung-hun to Leave Handprints in Hollywood". Chosun Ilbo. 26 April 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
- "'Gwanghae' sweeps Korean Oscars". The Korea Times. 31 October 2012.
- Lee, Rachel (21 October 2012). "'Masquerade,' 7th film to reach 10 million viewers". The Korea Times.
- http://collider.com/red-2-cathertin-zeta-jones-bruce-willis/165440/
- Schwartz, Terri (2012-05-11). "'Red 2' Adds Catherine Zeta-Jones, Byung-Hun Lee". MTV News. Viacom. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
- http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SH/SH_EN_7_2.jsp?cid=1017491
- http://articles.latimes.com/2012/sep/29/entertainment/la-et-mn-masquerade-movie-20120930
- "Byung-Hun Lee Talks Storm Shadow and "G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2012-05-13.
- "Q&A - G.I. Joe Star Byung-hun Lee Explains Storm Shadow's Martial Arts Style". ACMTV. Retrieved 2012-05-13.
- Cho Chung-un and Lee Woo-young (2012-08-19). "Top actors say they are dating". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
- "Actor Lee Byung-hun admits dating". The Korea Times. 2012-08-20. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
- "Lee Byung-hun and Lee Min-jung Admit They're Going Steady". The Chosun Ilbo. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
- "Lee Byung-hun to star in ‘The Prince and the Pauper’ remake" JoongAng Ilbo 15 November 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-23
External links
- Lee Byung-hun official homepage Template:Ko icon
- Lee Byung-hun official Japanese fan club Template:Jp icon
- Lee Byung-hun at IMDb
- Lee Byung-hun at the Korean Movie Database
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- Lee Byung-hun at HanCinema