Lee Jong-soo

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Lee Jong-soo
Born (1976-10-21) October 21, 1976 (age 47)
Occupation Actor
Years active1995-present
Korean name
Hangul
이종수
Revised Romanization I Jong-su
McCune–Reischauer YI Chongsu

Lee Jong-soo (born October 21, 1976) is a South Korean actor. [1]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleKorean TitleRole
1997Change체인지Cameo appearance
1998 First Kiss 키스할까요Cameo appearance
2001 Kick the Moon 신라의 달밤Min Jin-seob
2002R.U. Ready?아 유 레디?Jeong Hyeon-woo
2003Dying Puppy강아지, 죽는다Wan-su
Sword in the Moon 청풍명월Jae-deok
2004Don't Tell Papa돈텔파파Cameo appearance
3-Iron 빈집Cameo appearance
2005Tarzan Park Heung-Suk무등산타잔, 박흥숙Jeong Du‑su
2006The World of Silence조용한 세상Detective Choi
Arang 아랑Dong-Min
2007 The Perfect Couple 최강 로맨스Traffic cop
2011 The Showdown 혈투Joseon army chief
2013The Puppet꼭두각시Ji-Hoon
2015Eagle Eye독수리의 눈Eagle Eye

Television series

YearTitleKorean TitleRoleNetwork
1994PartnerJong-soo MBC
1996The Most Beautiful Goodbye세상에서 가장 아름다운 이별Jung Jung-soo
2002Bad Girls나쁜 여자들Na Bong-chul SBS
2003Breathless나는 달린다Yoon Eui-seob MBC
2005Rebirth: Next환생: 넥스트Min Ki-soo / Wan-bo / Kim Woong-seo / Tamura (Kim Doo-man) / Mok So-ho
2006 Yeon Gaesomun 연개소문young Kim Yoo-shin SBS
2007 Lee San, Wind of the Palace 이산Park Dae-soo MBC
2008Daughter-in-Law며느리와 며느님Ma Kang-san SBS
2009Her Style그녀의 스타일Do Jin-woo KBS1
Jolly Widows 다함께 차차차Lee Chul
2010Secret Agent Miss Oh국가가 부른다Oh Ha-na's boyfriend KBS2
The King of Legend 근초고왕Buyeo Chan KBS1
2012 Dream of the Emperor 대왕의 꿈Kim Beob-min
2014 Cunning Single Lady 앙큼한 돌싱녀Man on blind date MBC
Into the Flames 불꽃속으로Kim Sang-chul TV Chosun
Make Your Wish 소원을 말해봐Jang Gyun-woo MBC
2015 Songgot: The Piercer 송곳Office worker JTBC
2016 My Fair Lady 오 마이 금비Ma Sang-soo KBS2
Bubbly Lovely 사랑은 방울방울Yoon Dong-min SBS

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
200122nd Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Kick the Moon Nominated
200239th Grand Bell Awards Best New ActorWon

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References

  1. "이종수 "유재석이 지어준 '이글아이'..작별 아쉬워"". Star News. 23 November 2006. Retrieved 2016-01-04.