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Lee Sung-jae (; born August 23, 1970) is a South Korean actor. Among his notable works include the films ''
Art Museum by the Zoo ''Art Museum by the Zoo'' () is a 1998 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Jeong-hyang. Plot On leave from the military, Cheol-soo arrives at his girlfriend's apartment only to find it occupied by another woman, Choon-hee. After a few ...
'', '' Attack the Gas Station'', '' Barking Dogs Never Bite'', and ''
Kick the Moon ''Kick the Moon'' () is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Kim Sang-jin. Plot Ten years ago, a legendary fighter named Choi Gi-dong and a timid straight-A student named Park Young-joon leave for a high school field trip to Gyeongju city. But d ...
'', as well as the television series ''Lie'' and '' How Long I've Kissed''.


Career

Lee Sung-jae in a short period rose to become one of the more versatile and popular actors in Korean cinema. After working for a time on TV (his debut was the MBC drama ''The Love of Two Women''), he launched his film career with the romantic comedy ''
Art Museum by the Zoo ''Art Museum by the Zoo'' () is a 1998 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Jeong-hyang. Plot On leave from the military, Cheol-soo arrives at his girlfriend's apartment only to find it occupied by another woman, Choon-hee. After a few ...
'' opposite superstar
Shim Eun-ha Shim Eun-ha (; born September 23, 1972) is a retired South Korean actress. Shim rose to popularity in the 1990s, starring in some of the highest-rated Korean dramas of all time, such as ''The Last Match'', ''M'' and ''Trap of Youth''. But she is ...
. The success of this movie gave him considerable attention and led to him being offered many more roles. After starring in ''
Ghost in Love ''Ghost in Love'' (; aka ''Suicide Ghost Club'') is a 1999 South Korean film written by Li Hong-zhou and directed by Lee Kwang-hoon. The film stars Kim Hee-sun in the title role as the girlfriend of a man she suspects of cheating on her. She thro ...
'' opposite Kim Hee-sun, Lee rose to prominence as the leader of a small group of thugs in one of the biggest box-office hits of the late 1990s, Kim Sang-jin's smash comedy '' Attack the Gas Station''. Shortly thereafter he took a role in a very different kind of film, the accomplished black comedy '' Barking Dogs Never Bite'', and his portrayal of a dog-hating lecturer who desperately wants to become a professor received good reviews. In 2001, Lee acted opposite Ko So-young in ''A Day'', a drama about a young married couple who wish to have a baby; he then appeared alongside
Cha Seung-won Cha Seung-won (born June 7, 1970) is a South Korean actor, who began his career as an in-demand fashion model in the 1990s. Cha achieved stardom through the hit comedy films ''Kick the Moon'' (2001), ''Jail Breakers'' (2002), '' My Teacher, Mr. ...
and
Kim Hye-soo Kim Hye-soo (; born September 5, 1970) is a South Korean actress. Kim was one of the most popular teen stars in the 1980s and 1990s. She is known for her headstrong independence and regularly playing strong-willed, sophisticated women. Kim bega ...
in ''
Kick the Moon ''Kick the Moon'' () is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Kim Sang-jin. Plot Ten years ago, a legendary fighter named Choi Gi-dong and a timid straight-A student named Park Young-joon leave for a high school field trip to Gyeongju city. But d ...
'', another wildly popular comedy by Kim Sang-jin. Lee also had a memorable turn as the villain in '' Public Enemy'', a hugely successful film by hit director and
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founder
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. In 2004 Lee portrayed a mountain climber in the big-budget adventure/melodrama '' Ice Rain'', which was shot in the
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, then played a ballroom dancer in ''
Dance with the Wind ''Dance with the Wind'' ( ko, 바람의 전설; ''Baramui jeonseol'') is a 2004 South Korean film starring Lee Sung-jae and Park Sol-mi, and is the directorial debut of Park Jung-woo. The story is adapted from a 1999 book by novelist Ji Seong-sa ...
'',
Park Jung-woo Park Jung-woo (born 1969) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Park is a screenwriter turned director, and probably ranks as South Korea's most well-known screenwriter for his famous stories such as ''Attack the Gas Station'' (19 ...
's directorial debut (Park wrote the screenplay for many of Kim Sang-jin's films). Other notable roles include real-life fugitive
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in 2006's ''Holiday'', and a sculptor in 2010 3D erotic film ''
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''. Among the television series he's starred in include 2008 romantic comedy ''Lawyers of the Great Republic of Korea'', and 2012 hit cable drama '' How Long I've Kissed''.


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Lee Sung-jae
at Koom Entertainment * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Sung-jae South Korean male film actors South Korean male television actors Dongguk University alumni Male actors from Seoul 1970 births Living people Best New Actor Paeksang Arts Award (film) winners