Lee Hee-joon (born June 29, 1979) is a South Korean actor.[3] He made a notable appearance in the 2007 film 'Secret Sunshine,' portraying a minor character that garnered attention due to his captivating presence. Subsequently, he actively pursued supporting roles, featuring in films such as 'The Predators' (2009), 'Unfair Trade' (2010), 'Yellow Sea' (2010), 'Heart is Beating' (2011), 'Special Edition' (2012), and 'Detective Cha' (2012).

Lee Hee-joon
Born (1979-06-29) June 29, 1979 (age 44)
Daegu, South Korea[1]
Other namesLee Hee-jun
EducationYeungnam University (Chemical Engineering)
Korea National University of Arts (Theater)[2]
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present
AgentBH Entertainment
Spouse
Lee Hye-jung
(m. 2016)
Korean name
Hangul
이희준
Revised RomanizationI Hui-jun
McCune–ReischauerI Hŭi-chun

Early life and education

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Lee Hee-jun was born on June 29, 1979 in Songhyeon-dong, Dalseo-gu, Daegu, South Korea[1]. After completing high school without knowing what he wanted to do, he entered the Department of Chemical Engineering at Yeungnam University.[4]

The turning point in his life came a week before his military enlistment, when he had a farewell party and got into a car accident that required major surgery. As a result, he was exempted from military service. Despite being exempt, he lost interest in his studies and wandered for a while, spending his days playing guitar, singing, and drinking. During this time, he happened to see a poster for a children's theater company in Daegu and out of curiosity, he visited the theater company.[5] Lee worked as the youngest member of the Daegu theater company 'Onnuri' for approximately 2 years and 6 months. Instead of being an actor, his role within the troupe involved tasks such as cleaning, cooking, and putting up posters. Lee independently studied and followed Stanislavsky's book 'Actor's Class'.[6]

Lee Hee-jun debuted on in 1999 with the play 'Tourist Zone.'[7] He discovered a passion for acting while performing in children's plays such as 'The Jungle Book' and 'Cinderella'. Later on, he developed a strong desire to receive formal acting training, which led him to drop out of the chemical engineering department at Yeungnam University.[6][4]

Career

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In 2002, Lee, who dropped out of Yeungnam University, met Lee Yun-taek and joined the Yeonheedan street troupe and lived at Miryang Theater Village for a year. He also appeared as King Oedipus in the opening production of the 2nd Miryang Theater Festival, Oedipus.[8]

Afterwards, Lee Hee-jun moved to Chaimu Theater Company and played the lead role, making a name for himself in Daehakro.[9]

Afterwards, he wanted to take acting lessons in a more systematic way, so he applied to Korea National University of Arts, but was rejected. In the end, he took the exam again and proudly entered school at the age of 24 (Class of 2003).[6] The university is famous for its rigorous, practical-oriented curriculum. When he was an engineering student, he was tired of theory classes, so life at a practical-oriented Korean art school was like heaven. To paraphrase his own words, “I loved school.” So good was he that he attended on scholarship for all eight semesters, three of which he even received full scholarships.[4]

In 2005, he further showcased his talent by appearing in the musical 'Lee.' He continued to hone his acting skills through various projects, including notable works like 'The King and the Clown' and the 2007 play 'Byun.' In 2009, he further enriched his repertoire with performances in 'Melodrama' and 'There in Chuncheon.'[7]

Lee Hee-jun has recently showcased the acting experience he accumulated through his involvement in musicals and theater productions, transitioning to the screen and television. He made a notable appearance in the 2007 film 'Secret Sunshine,' portraying a minor character that garnered attention due to his captivating presence. Subsequently, he actively pursued supporting roles, featuring in films such as 'The Predators' (2009), 'Unfair Trade' (2010), 'Yellow Sea' (2010), 'Heart is Beating' (2011), 'Special Edition' (2012), and 'Detective Cha' (2012).[7]

Lee Hee-jun also appeared on TV as a member of the Chaimu Troupe. When he appeared in the play 'B Unso' in 2010, he was noticed by a KBS drama special producer and began to make a name for himself by appearing in several one-act plays.[10] Starting with the 4-part series 'Perfect Spy' last May, 'Cupid Factory' last month, and recently 'Ilbeom Dong-il', actor Lee Hee-jun (32) has impressed viewers with his impressive acting in 'Drama Special' one after another.[4]

Lee Hee-jun gained recognition through the KBS2 drama special 'Texas Hits' in 2010, where he portrayed a gangster running a gambling site and impressed viewers with his acting. At the time, he was called a 'star of one-act plays'.[7]

After that, he appeared in drama serial series 'Perfect Spy'. At the press conference for 'Perfect Spy', actor Son Hyun-joo praised Lee Hee-jun, saying, "He will become a star like Song Sae-byeok." He was recognized for his excellent acting skills even before gaining popularity.[7]

After 'Perfect Spy', Lee Hee-jun appeared in 'Cupid Factory' where he portrayed the character of So-jun, a composer who struggled to write a song due to a lack of dating experience. Despite the absurd premise of purchasing a machine at 'Cupid Factory' to make oneself fall in love, Lee Hee-jun portrayed the character effortlessly, creating an engaging story that was well received by viewers. He emerged as a promising actor discovered by the KBS drama department.[7]

In 2012, Lee Hee-jun then appeared in KBS hit drama My Husband Got a Family, where he portrayed the role of Cheon Jae-yong, a charming and innocent man.[11] His presence in the drama played a significant role in shaping his career, contributing to his current success, and gaining public awareness and popularity.[7] He won the Best New Actor Award in the TV category at the 2013 Baeksang Arts Awards.

Lee joined the theater company 'Ganda Performance Delivery Service' as an early member. The company was formed by friends who collaborated on creative projects while attending Korea National University of Arts, with CEO Min Jun-ho at the forefront. Jin Seon-kyu, was also part of the company in its early stages.[6]

Lee later appeared in several works including 'Jeon Woo-chi', 'God of the Workplace', 'Yuna's Street', 'Mistress', and the movies 'Sea Fog', '1987', 'Miss Baek', and 'Namsan Managers'. In each of these works, he showcased a high level of character immersion, transcending both the small and big screens. As a result, he was reborn as a 'trustworthy actor'.[11]

Personal life

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Lee Hee-joon and model Lee Hye-jung confirmed their relationship in August 2015. They registered their marriage prior to the ceremony and had their private wedding ceremony in a wedding hall in Yongsan, Seoul on April 23, 2016.[12]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2003A State of DistrustShort film
2004누가 나를 찾아오는가
2005길 없는
The Happy Ending, with Fear
2006Save Me
The Theory & Practice of Graduation
Red Butterfly
Waiting for Passion
2007Secret Sunshine
Resurrection of the Butterfly
Room of GoldfishShort film
Bolex Lorelei
Ko Pil-deok
2008Zero-Sum
2009The Pit and the PendulumSeong-ik
A Worse CrimeShort film
I'm in Trouble!Si-hyeong
Being a TravelerShort film
2010The UnjustDetective Nam
The Yellow SeaBo-eun policeman
2011HeartbeatPharmacist
Moby DickHyeon-deok
QuickHead of Dae-mang department
S.I.U.Geun-soo
CommuniqueShort film
2012Nameless Gangster: Rules of the TimeCollege student 1
HelplessNo Seung-joo
Runway CopKyeong-seok
2013Dear DolphinKim Hyeok-geun
The FluByeong-gi
Marriage BlueDae-bok[13]
2014HaemooChang-wook[14]
2015SORI: Voice from the HeartJin-ho[15]
2016A Melody to RememberHook
Worst WomanWoon-cheolSpecial appearance
MisbehaviorPyo Sang-woo
2017A Special LadyChoi Dae-sik[16]
1987: When the Day ComesYoon Sang-sam[17]
2018Miss BaekJang-sub[18]
The Drug KingChoi Jin-pil
2019Another ChildPark Seo-bang
2020The Man Standing NextCha Ji-chul[19]
2021Somewhat High Humidity[20]
2022BystandersKim Nak-suWeb Shorts film [21]
2024Badland HuntersYang Gi-suNetflix film[22][23]
TBABogota: City of the LostSoo-young[24][25]

Television series

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YearTitleRoleRef.
2007Que Sera, SeraBit part, ep 4
2008Crime Season 2
2010Drama Special - "An Awful Lot of Coincidences"Number 1
Drama Special - "Texas Hit"Min-seok
2011Drama Special Series - "Perfect Spy"Lee Sang-joon
Drama Special - "Cupid Factory"Yoo So-joon
Drama Special - "Identical Criminals"Jeong Jong-doo
The Princess' ManGong Chil-goo
2012Drama Special - "Swamp Ecology Report"
Wild RomanceGo Jae-hyo
My Husband Got a FamilyCheon Jae-yong
Jeon Woo-chiKang Rim
2013The Queen of OfficeMoo Jeong-han
2014Steal HeartKim Chang-man[26]
2016The Legend of the Blue SeaJo Nam-doo[27]
2017The Last BlossomIn-cheol
2018Drama Stage - Not PlayedJo Seong-wook
MistressSung-joon[28]
2021Vincenzounnamed robber #2 (Cameo)[29]
MouseGo Moo-chi[30]
ChimeraLee Joong-yeob[31]
2022Behind Every StarCameo[32]
TBAWhen the Day Breaks[33]

Web series

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YearTitleRoleRef.
2024A Killer ParadoxSong-chon[34]
TBABlood FreeSeon Woo-jae[35]
Karma[36]

Stage

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Dance

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Dance performances
YearTitleRoleTheaterDateRef.
EnglishKorean
2004Knife
2005Gangbyeonbuk-ro강변북로

Musical

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Musical performances
YearTitleRoleTheaterDateRef.
EnglishKorean
2001Animal Farm동물농장
2006Yi이(爾)[37]
2007Jargon
2008The Mirror Princes Pyeonggang Story거울공주 평강이야기Soldier 1Naan Theater in DaehakroJune 24-July 20[38]
2009Bachelor's Vegetable Store총각네 야채가게Haram Hall of Myeongbo Art Hall in ChungmuroSeptember 11-November 22[39]
2009Puberty사춘기Jeongmiso, an installation theater in DaehakroAugust 15[40]
2012The Mirror Princes Pyeonggang Story거울공주 평강이야기Soldier 1SH Art Hall in DaehakroDecember 11[41]

Theater

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List of Stage Play(s)[42]
YearTitleRoleTheaterDateRef.
EnglishKorean
1999–2000Tourist station관광지대[7]
2002Oedipus오이디푸스OedipusCulture and Arts Training Center experimental stageJuly 25 2002[43]
2005Come and See Me날 보러 와요[44]
How are you all모두 안녕하십니까?
2006Silence고요Theater The OtherDecember 5-21[45]
2007Byeonsangdo Team변상도팀Arko Arts Theater Small TheaterAugust 31-September 14[46]
Hongdongji nori홍동지 놀이
Melodrama멜로드라마Kim Chan-ilDaehak-ro T.O.M. Hall 2September 6–December 31[47][48]
2008Let's go! Third, "Annapurna in My Heart"우르르~간다! 세 번째 <내 마음의 안나푸르나>son-in-lawTheater that Came OutMay 16–June 18[49]
Naeon Theater Opening Commemoration Parade: End Room나온씨어터 개관기념 퍼레이드 : 끝방fatherDaehakro TheaterJune 24-July 20[50]
Let's go to karaoke... Shall we talk?우리 노래방 가서... 얘기 좀 할까?fatherNaan TheaterMarch 7-April 6
2009Karaoke ownerArirang Art Hall in Seongbuk-guMar 6
Chuncheon춘천거기JihwanMyeongbo Art Hall Haram HallSeptember 11-November 22[51]
2010B WordB언소(蜚言所)Art One Chaimu Theater02.05–05.02[52]
2011–2012The Tale of an Old Thief늘근도둑 이야기younger thiefArt One Theatre 3February 11-January 15[53]
2011Goyang Aram Nuri Sarasae TheatreFebruary 18-27
Incheon Seo-gu Cultural Centre Grand Performance HallOctober 21-22
Photogol Cultural CentreNovember 18-19
2012Wedding Scandal웨딩 스캔들Hakjeon Blue TheaterMarch 1-July 1[54]
2014Me and Grandpa나와 할아버지Jun-heeArt One Theater Hall 3Feb 2–April 20[55]
The Cosmonaut's Last Message to the Woman He Once Loved in the Former Soviet Union한때 사랑했던 여자에게 보내는 구소련 우주비행사의 마지막 메시지Erick/
Hyland Bar owner
Myeongdeong Arts TheaterApril 16–May 11[56]
2015Me and Grandpa나와 할아버지Jun-heeYegreen TheaterMay 5-Aug 2[57]
2016Gangdong Art Center Small Theater DreamJune 9-11[58]
2018Guri Art Hall Canola Flower Small TheaterFeb 24
Daegu Bongsan Cultural Centre Grand Performance Hall (Gaon Hall)May 19[6]
Jinhae Cultural Centre - ChangwonSeptember 15-16
2019Gimpo Art HallJune 8[59]
Wonju Baekun Art HallDecember 27-28[60]
2022Even Then Today그때도 오늘man 1Seokyeong University Performing ArtJan 08–Feb 20[61][62]
Sejong Arts CenterJun 11–12
Bupyeong Art Center Dalnuri TheaterJul 08–09
Busan Cultural Center Middle TheaterSep 23–24[63]
Goyang Aram Nuri Sarasae TheaterOctober 28-30[64]
2024Flower, Stars Passing By꽃, 별이 지나Hee-minSeokyung University Performing Arts Center SKON1 HallJune 8, 2024 – August 18, 2024[65]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
20112011 KBS Drama AwardsBest Actor in a One-Act Drama/SpecialPerfect Spy, Cupid Factory, Identical CriminalsWon[66]
20125th Korea Drama AwardsSpecial Jury PrizeMy Husband Got a FamilyWon[67]
Excellence Award, ActorWon
2012 KBS Drama AwardsBest New ActorWon
Best Couple Award with Jo Yoon-heeWon[68]
201349th Baeksang Arts AwardsBest New Actor (TV)Won[69]
2013 KBS Drama AwardsBest Supporting ActorQueen of the OfficeNominated
Gwangju International Film FestivalNew Star AwardWon
20162016 SBS Drama AwardsExcellence Award, Actor in a Fantasy DramaThe Legend of the Blue SeaNominated
20174th Wildflower Film AwardsBest Supporting Actor/ActressWorst WomanNominated
202056th Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Supporting Actor – FilmThe Man Standing NextNominated
25th Chunsa Film Art AwardsBest Supporting ActorNominated
29th Buil Film AwardsWon
202141st Blue Dragon Film Awards[70][71]Best Supporting ActorNominated[72]
57th Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Supporting Actor – TelevisionMouseNominated[73]
202220th Director's Cut AwardsBest New Actor in filmThe Man Standing NextNominated[74]
202460th Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Supporting Actor – TelevisionA Killer ParadoxNominated[75][76]
Most Popular ActorLee Hee-joonNominated

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