Lee Byung-hun is a celebrated South Korean actor and filmmaker, recognized for his compelling performances in both domestic and international films.
Overview
Career Beginnings
Breakthrough Roles
Legacy And Influence
Awards And Nominations
Impact On Korean Cinema
Early Life And Education
International Recognition
Philanthropy And Personal Life
Denzel Washington
Entertainment
South Korea
Foundation
Hollywood
Interest
People
Korean
Asian
๐ฌ Lee Byung-hun is a renowned South Korean actor known for his roles in both Korean films and Hollywood blockbusters.
๐ He won the Best Actor award at the 2012 Asian Film Awards for his performance in 'Masquerade.'
๐บ Lee Byung-hun gained international fame for his roles in movies like 'The Good, the Bad, the Weird' and 'G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.'
๐ญ He is also recognized for his work in television, particularly in the popular Korean drama 'Iris.'
๐ฟ Lee Byung-hun made his Hollywood debut in 2009 and has appeared in several major films since then.
๐ค He provided the voice for the lead character in the Korean version of 'Frozen,' showcasing his versatility.
๐ผ Byung-hun is also known for his philanthropic efforts, including supporting various charities and causes.
๐ He has a rich educational background, having graduated from Hanyang University with a degree in theater.
๐คต He married actress Lee Min-jeong in 2013, and the couple has a child together.
๐ก๏ธ In addition to acting, Lee Byung-hun is also a skilled martial artist.