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Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry

Lee Jung-young (이경영), born on December 12, 1960 in Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea, graduated from the Department of Drama and Film at Seoul University and is a Korean actor.

In 1987, he debuted with the film "Yanshan Diary".

In 1991, he starred in the tragic film "Aria of Death", for which he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 12th Korea Blue Dragon Film Awards and the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 30th Korean Film Grand Bell Awards.

Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry

In 992, he starred in the movie "Mr. Dinosaur". In the same year, he starred in the war film "White War" with his partner Ahn Seung-ki, and won the 31st Korean Film Grand Bell Award and the 29th Korea Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actor Award in the Film Category.

In 1995, he starred in the movie "Fury". In 1996, he wrote and directed his own fantasy film "Return to Heaven", which was nominated for the Best Newcomer Director Award at the 17th Korea Blue Dragon Film Awards.

In 1997, he co-starred in the sbs TV series "Snail" with Lee Mi-sook, Lee Jeong-jae and Jeon Do-yeon.

Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry

In 1998, he starred in the SBS TV series "Silver Reality".

In 2000, he co-starred in the sbs TV series "Spark" with Lee Young-ae and Cha Ren-hoon, playing Lee Kang-wook, who fell in love with her after having a relationship with Hee-hyun.

In 2001, partner Li Yaoyuan starred in the KBS2 TV series "Blue Mist", playing Yin Xingzai, the general manager of a company with a happy family and a successful career.

In 2002, he starred in the ethics film "Life and Death Don't Fall in Love".

In May 2011, he participated in the movie "Sunshine Sister Tao", playing Nami's adult version of her first love, Joon-ho.

Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry

In 2013, he starred in the spy film "Berlin" and the suspense film "Horror Live". In the same year, he starred in the movie "Huayi: The Child Who Devoured the Monster"

In 2014, he starred in the cable TV series "Unborn"; won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 24th Busil Film Awards for the movie "Minority Opinion"; and won the Best Actor Award at the 15th Busan Film Critics Association Awards in the same year.

Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry

In 2015, he starred in comedy films such as "Xu Sanguan", suspense films "Hidden Temptations", and action films "Assassination", and won the Special Jury Award of the 35th Golden Photography Awards in the same year.

In 2016, he starred in the movie "The Truth"; in the same year, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 52nd Korea Baeksang Arts Awards.

Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry

As a young man, Lee Wasung was one of chungmuro's most popular male protagonists in the early 1990s.

Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry

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Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry
Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry
Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry
Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry
Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry
Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry
Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry
Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry
Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry
Lee Jung-young, an old drama bone in the Korean film industry

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