Lee Dae-yeon | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Agent | JR Entertainment |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 이대연 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | I Dae-yeon |
McCune–Reischauer | I Taeyŏn |
Lee Dae-yeon (born November 13, 1964) is a South Korean actor.
Year | Title | Role |
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1996 | The River Flows To Tomorrow | |
1997 | Poison | |
1999 | The Harmonium in My Memory | |
2000 | Peppermint Candy | President Kang/Detective Kang |
Joint Security Area | ||
2001 | Hi! Dharma! | Chang-guen |
The Last Witness | ||
2002 | Bad Guy | |
L'Abri (Bus Stop) | ||
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance | ||
Camel(s) | ||
YMCA Baseball Team | ||
2003 | My Teacher, Mr. Kim | |
A Tale of Two Sisters | Bae Su-mi's doctor | |
Oldboy | Beggar | |
2004 | Arahan | |
Three... Extremes - segment: "Cut" | ||
DMZ | ||
2005 | Red Eye | Professor Kim |
This Charming Girl | Uncle | |
Innocent Steps | ||
Rules of Dating | Teacher Jo | |
Lady Vengeance | Parent of abducted child | |
Princess Aurora | Chief detective | |
When Romance Meets Destiny | Doctor | |
2007 | The Show Must Go On | Company president Baek |
Paradise Murdered | Captain Kim | |
Texture of Skin | ||
Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny K | ||
Scout | Baek Boo-jang | |
2008 | Lovers of Six Years | Lee Da-jin's doctor |
Out of My Intention (short film) | Middle-aged man | |
2009 | Boat | Bo-kyeong |
Paju | Pastor | |
Triangle | Section Chief Kim | |
2010 | A Little Pond [2] | Jiang's uncle |
Cyrano Agency | Pastor | |
2011 | Battlefield Heroes | Tang Dynasty, Yi Juk |
A Confession | In Kang-han | |
The Last Blossom | Dr. Jang | |
2012 | Dancing Queen | Pil-je |
2013 | South Bound | Public safety top line |
Dead End | Hong Gook-jang | |
11 A.M. | Chief Jo | |
Geochang Massacre - Bloody Winter | ||
2014 | The Pirates | Yi Seong-gye |
2015 | C'est si bon | Oh Geun-tae's father |
Coin Locker Girl | Dr. Ahn | |
Alice in Earnestland | Chief | |
The Throne | Kim Sang-ro | |
2016 | Pure Love | Soo-ok's father |
Horror Stories 3 - segment: "Road Rage" | Truck man | |
2017 | I Can Speak | Borough chief |
TBA | Dream Palace | [3] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2003 | Snowman | Detective Kim | ||
Good Person | Father Choi | |||
2004 | Drama City Anagram | one act-drama | ||
Magic | Yang Byung-soo | |||
Ireland | Noh Dong-seok | |||
2005 | My Love Toram | Kim Il-bong | ||
18 vs. 29 | Choi Ki-ja | |||
Resurrection | Gyung Gi-do | |||
Shin Don | Ki-chul | |||
2006 | Famous Princesses | Goo Soo-han | ||
Finding Dorothy | Captain Pyo | |||
2007 | Eight Days, Assassination Attempts against King Jeongjo | Mun Inbang | ||
2008 | The Great King, Sejong | Choi Hae-san | ||
Spotlight | Go Byung-chun | |||
Hometown Legends Demon's Story | Lee Dae-gam | |||
2009 | The Road Home | Park Chil-nam | ||
Cinderella Man | Cameo | |||
2010 | The Slave Hunters | Bhikkhu Myung-ahn | ||
Oh! My Lady | Eom Dae-yong | |||
KBS Drama Special Spy Trader Kim Chul-soo's Recent Condition | Yoon Dong-hwa | one act-drama | ||
2011 | My Princess | So Sun-woo | ||
Drama Special Series Perfect Spy | Jung Kyu-yong | one act-drama | ||
The Princess' Man | Kwon Ram | |||
2012 | Man from the Equator | Kim Kyung-pil | [4] | |
I Do, I Do | President Yeom | |||
Jeon Woo-chi | Policeman Moon | |||
2013 | My Cute Guys | Hong Soon-chul | ||
Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek | President Choi | |||
Eunhui | Kim Hyung-man | |||
The Blade and Petal | Do-soo | |||
Medical Top Team | Hwang Cheol-goo | |||
KBS Drama Special The Devil Rider | Kang Gae | one act-drama | ||
Golden Rainbow | Kim Jae-soo | |||
2014 | Beyond the Clouds | Jung Do-joon | [5] | |
Three Days | Han Ki-joon | |||
Golden Cross | Kang Joo-wan | |||
Big Man | Kim Han-doo | |||
Run, Jang-mi | Jang Myung-moon | |||
KBS Drama Special The Tale of the Bookworm | Lee Yi-chum | one act-drama | ||
2015 | Spy | Jung Kyu-yong | ||
Thank You, My Son | Jang Hyung-san | |||
Who Are You: School 2015 | Han Ki-choon | |||
Oh My Ghost | Shin Myung-ho | |||
Splash Splash Love | Choe Man-ri | |||
2016 | Goodbye Mr. Black | Min Yong-jae | ||
Love in the Moonlight | Jo Man-hyeong | |||
Blow Breeze | Lee Kyung-shik | |||
2017 | TV Novel: A Sea of Her Own | Yoon Dong-chul | ||
The Liar and His Lover | Cameo | |||
Live Up to Your Name | Professor Hwang | |||
Revolutionary Love | Jang Se-man | |||
Two Cops | Yoo Jung-man | |||
2018 | Lawless Lawyer | Woo Hyung-man | ||
About Time | Husband | Cameo (episode 1) | ||
Let Me Introduce Her | Han Young-cheol | |||
2019 | Item | Shin Goo-cheol | [6] | |
Abyss | Seo Cheon-shik | |||
Justice | Kang Il-man | Cameo | ||
Hot Stove League | Kim Jong-moo | |||
2020 | Hi Bye, Mama! | Kim Pan-seok | Cameo (episode 7 & 9) | |
Fatal Promise | Cha Man-jong | |||
2022 | Through the Darkness | Baek Jun-sik | [7] | |
Bravo, My Life | Jang Hyun-seok | [8] | ||
2023–2024 | Bumpy Family | Kang Ki-seok | [9] | |
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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2017 | The Universe's Star | Woo-joo's father | |
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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2022–2023 | Miners Painters | Robert Ryan | [10] |
Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / Work | Result | Ref. |
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SBS Drama Awards | 2022 | Best Supporting Team | Through the Darkness | Nominated | [11] |
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