Lee Kwang-soo
Lee Kwang-soo was born in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea on July 14th, 1985 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 39, Lee Kwang-soo biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Lee Kwang-soo (born 14 July 1985) is a South Korean actor, comedian, and model.
He made his acting debut in the sitcom Here's Love (2014), neo-noir film Confession (2014), black comedy film The Sound of Your Heart (2016), drama Live (2018), and human comedy film Inseparable Bros (2019). In addition to acting, Lee is also known for being one of the regular cast members of the South Korean variety show Running Man since 2010.
Early life and education
Lee was born in Namyangju, Gyeonggi, South Korea, on July 14, 1985.
Personal life
Lee Sun-bin, a former actor with King Kong, was reported to have been dating "for 5 months" prior to their marriage announcement.
Career
In 2007, Lee began his modeling career as a model. He made his acting debut in the 2008 sitcom Here He Comes, which was followed by High Kick Through the Roof.
Lee's fame increased after he appeared on SBS' Good Sunday variety show Running Man, earning the nickname "Prince of Asia" due to his large number of overseas followers. Lee received back-to-back awards at the SBS Entertainment Awards in 2010 and 2011, respectively, for "New Star Award" and "Best Newcomer in Variety."
Lee appeared in the romantic comedies Wonderful Radio and All About My Wife, as well as thriller The Scent in 2012. In the TV drama The Innocent Man, he reunited onscreen with his former Running Man co-star and true-life best friend Song Joong-ki later this year.
Lee appeared in A Wonderful Moment in 2013, opposite fellow Running Man regular Song Ji-hyo who performed for Lulu.
Lee had already stated that he wanted to be an antagonist in either TV or film. In the 2013 period drama Goddess of Fire, he was then cast as Prince Imhae (villainous brother to King Gwanghae). While filming Goddess of Fire, he was involved in an energy conservation effort alongside child actress Kim Yoo-bin.
Lee held his first solo fan gathering of his life in Singapore on August 17, 2013. It was a hit among 2,000 supporters. On January 4, 2014, he held another one in Malaysia, which attracted over 3,000 spectators.
In 2014, Lee appeared in Confession's first major role. Three friends (played by Ji Sung, Ju Ji-hoon, and Lee) are portrayed in a neo-noir film, and their relationship is ended after being involved in a murder case. He then returned to television with the medical drama It's Okay, That's Love, starring a patient with Tourette syndrome, a medical disorder characterized by repetitive, stereotyped, involuntary movements, and vocalizations termed tics. Lee debuted in the film A Dynamite Family, a tale about five bickering brothers living in Deoksu's village.
Lee was the protagonist in Collective Invention in 2015, but his illness is attributed to side effects from a newly introduced drug. Collective Invention was on display in the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival's Vanguard section, marking Lee's first red carpet appearance at a foreign film festival. He also appeared in the two-episode drama Puck!, in which he played a loan shark who joined a college ice hockey team. On January 1, 2016, the one-act drama was aired. He was named ambassador of the "2015 Korea Brand & Entertainment Expo" and was lauded by the trade minister for helping the Korean Wave industry grow the Korean Wave industry.
Lee appeared in Entourage, a South Korean adaptation of the American series, on televisionN in 2016. He was later cast in the KBS sitcom The Sound of Your Heart, based on the same webtoon. Both South Korea and China were a success, with 100 million viewers on Sohu TV and No. 1 ranked No. 1 in China. On the website, there is 1 of the site's dramas.
Lee will be a confirmed cast member of Netflix's Variety Show Busted in September 2017.
Lee appeared in Noh Hee-kyung's slice-of-life Life in 2018, portraying a police officer who struggles to uphold values in everyday life and maintain justice. Lee was lauded for his role during the drama, and he has received raves for his work. He was also a genius in crime comedy The Accidental Detective 2: In Action, a sequel to the 2015 film, he played a Mensa genius.
Lee starred in human comedy Inseparable Bros and gambling film Tazza: One Eyed Jack in 2019. In Inseparable Bros, he received his first Baeksang Arts Awards for his outstanding portrayal of Park Dong-goo, a sufferer of severe mental disorder, with severe educational disabilities. Critics compared his appearance in Rain Man to Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man. He appeared in the disaster comedy film Sinkhole alongside Cha Seung-won and Kim Sung-kyun the same year.
Lee was involved in a car accident on February 15, 2020, putting all of his activities on hold until he recovered from ankle injury. It was announced later in June that he would be appearing in The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure, a sequel to the 2014 film. In January 2022, the film was released.
Lee returned to the Season 3 of Netflix's Busted! Lee also posted A Year-End Medley, a year-end Medley film, in April 2021. On April 27, 2021, Lee's team revealed that he would no longer be focusing on Running Man but rather on healing and recovery from the accident. His last recording took place on May 24, 2021.
Lee will appear in the tvN drama The Killer's Shopping List in 2022, marking his return to the small screen after four years.