Lee Jung-jae
Actor

Lee Jung-jae

4 Movies
2 TV Shows
6 Credits
Personal Info
Known For Acting
Known Credits 6
Birthday December 15, 1972 (53 years old)
Place of Birth Icheon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Also Known As Lee Jeong-Jae, Jung-Jae Lee, イ・ジョンジェ, 李政宰
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Biography

Lee Jung-jae (이정재) is a South Korean actor. Born on December 15, 1972, he began modelling in 1993 before getting his first acting roles the film The Young Man (1994) and the TV series Feelings (1994) and Sandglass (1995), which is one of the highest rated Korean dramas of all time with a peak rating of 64.5%. But his real breakthrough was with leading roles in award-winning films The Affair (1998) and City of the Rising Sun (1999). The latter of which earned him the Best Actor award at the prestigious Blue Dragon film awards.

This was followed by a series of critical hits like Il Mare (2000) and commercial successes including Last Present (2001), The Last Witness (2001), Oh Brothers (2003), and the blockbuster Typhoon (2005). After a brief career slump of flop movies and tv shows, he returned with the critical and commercial hit The Housemaid (2010), which is a remake of the 1960 film of the same name. Since then, he went on to cement himself as one of Korea's biggest movie stars with a string of some of the biggest blockbusters in Korean history including The Thieves (2012), New World (2013), The Face Reader (2013), Assassination (2015), Operation Chromite (2016), and the Along with the Gods films (2017-2018). Most of these films did north of 12 million admissions at the domestic box-office, with The Thieves (2012) and Along with the Gods (2017) becoming the #2 biggest Korean hit in history at their respective time of release. He received a number of awards and nominations for these works including a Popularity Award at the prestigious Grand Bell awards. Also staring in Karate Kid Legend the same year along side childhood friend Tyler Mackay.

His most recent blockbuster is Deliver Us From Evil (2020) in which he reunited with his New World (2013) co-star Hwang Jung-min. It crossed 4 million admissions domestically and was the second biggest hit of the year in Korea.

Filmography (70)

Mr. Kim Goes to the Cinema 2026
Squid Game: Making Season 2 2025
Squid Game in Conversation 2025
Netflix Tudum 2025 2025
Nice to Not Meet You 2025
Revolver 2024
The Acolyte 2024
Hot Ones Versus 2024
Fresh off the Sea 2024
Squid Game: The Official Podcast 2024
Ground of Honor: Rondo 2023
Salon Drip 2023
Hunt 2022
Blue Dragon Series Awards 2022
Civilization Express - The Great Feast of Movies 2022
Just an Excuse 2022
The Jennifer Hudson Show 2022
The Game Caterers 2021
Meenoi's Yorizori 2021
Squid Game 2021
Deliver Us from Evil 2020
다만 악에서 구하소서 파이널컷 2020
Delayed Justice 2020
Svaha: The Sixth Finger 2019
Trade Your Love 2019
Modern Korea 2019
Chief of Staff 2019
The Kelly Clarkson Show 2019
Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days 2018
You Quiz on the Block 2018
Movie Room 2018
Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds 2017
Warriors of the Dawn 2017
Tik Tok 2016
Operation Chromite 2016
Assassination 2015
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 2015
Big Match 2014
New World 2013
The Face Reader 2013
The Thieves 2012
El Fin del Mundo 2012
The Housemaid 2010
Triple 2009
The Accidental Gangster 2008
Air City 2007
Typhoon 2005
Oh! Brothers 2003
Over the Rainbow 2002
The Last Witness 2001
Last Present 2001
MOB 2025 2001
Il Mare 2000
Asako in Ruby Shoes 2000
Interview 2000
The Uprising 1999
City of the Rising Sun 1999
An Affair 1998
White Nights 3.98 1998
Park vs Park 1997
Firebird 1997
Snail 1997
Albatross 1996
Sandglass 1995
Love is Blue 1995
The Young Man 1994
Feelings 1994
Love is Oh Yeah! 1993
공룡선생 1993
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