Lee Hyung-chul

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Lee Hyung-chul
Born
이형철

(1971-02-19) February 19, 1971 (age 53)
Education City University of New York
Occupation Actor
Years active1991-present
Korean name
Hangul
이형철
Hanja
Revised Romanization I Hyeong-cheol
McCune–Reischauer I Hyŏngch'ŏl

Lee Hyung-chul (born February 19, 1971) is a South Korean actor. [1] He is best known for his supporting roles in television dramas, notably in Scent of Man (2003), Sisters of the Sea (2005), On Air (2008), City Hall (2009), Pasta (2010), War of the Roses (2011) and You Are the Boss! (2013). [2] [3] [4] In 2008, Lee played Henry Higgins in the stage musical My Fair Lady . [5] [6] [7]

Contents

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1995Bold Men KBS2
1996Reporting for DutyJang Pan-kyoKBS2
Power of LoveMoon Jung-hwi MBC
1999KAIST guest SBS
2000The More I Love YouSon Kwang-hoMBC
SnowflakesChef JangSBS
2001Flower StorySa Sa-ki KBS1
2003 KBS TV Novel: BuniBae Jin-hwanKBS1
Scent of ManJung Hoe-ryongMBC
Desert SpringSeung-mo / Ikarashi HideoMBC
2005 KBS TV Novel: Wind FlowerKim In-pyoKBS1
Sisters of the Sea Woo Choong-geunMBC
2006Special of My LifeKim Tae-jinMBC
Hwarang Fighter MaruPark Won-kyungKBS2
Over the Rainbow Jeong Sang-hyunMBC
2007Dear LoverJang Hyun-seokSBS
2008 On Air Jin Sang-wooSBS
2009 The City Hall Lee Jung-doSBS
2010 Pasta Geum Seok-hoMBC
2011War of the RosesHwang Dong-takSBS
2013 Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love Prince BoksunSBS
You Are the Boss! Cha Woo-sungMBC
2015 Flower of Queen Seo In-chulMBC
2016 Second to Last Love Park Cheon-soo SBS
2023 XO, Kitty Mr. Han Netflix

Film

YearTitleRole
1997The Last DefenseHan Jang-dol
2002The Hidden PrincessRoy
2004 Hi! Dharma 2: Showdown in Seoul Gu-man
2006 Love Phobia Dr. Kang (cameo)
2007 Voice of a Murderer Han Sang-woo
2012 Deranged [8] James Kim
2019 No Mercy Ha Sang-man

Musical theatre

YearTitleRole
2008 My Fair Lady Henry Higgins

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2008 SBS Drama Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Special On Air Nominated
2009 SBS Drama Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Special City Hall Nominated

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