
Lee Chun-hee
Acting
Biography
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Born: February 19, 1979
Place of Birth: Cheongyang, North Chungcheong, South Korea
Known For

Running Man
These days, as variety shows are gradually disappearing, this is one of Korea’s representative variety shows that has been responsible for Sunday evenings for over 10 years. This program features numerous stars and members going around various places, playing games, and completing missions. In particular, among the many fun elements of variety shows, this one focuses solely on laughter. Open your eyes! Big fun is coming in! Open your mouth! Big laughter is coming in! Open your heart! Useful lessons are coming in!

A Pledge to God
Seo Ji Young is an anchorwoman and talk show host who is also fiercely devoted to her children. Meanwhile, Kim Jae Wook is the heir to a large architecture firm who is willing to lay everything on the line and stand up against his family in order to protect his children.

Law School
Following the case of the murder of a professor at South Korea's top prestigious law school, professors and students become suspects in the murder.

Family Outing
Family Outing Season 1 was a South Korean variety show; a part of SBS's Good Sunday lineup, along with Gold Miss is Coming. It was first aired on June 15, 2008, and was one of the top rated programs on Sunday Korean television. In each episode, the "Family" travels to different parts of South Korea and takes care of the house of an elderly family while that family goes on a vacation. The "Family" then accomplishes the tasks left for them by the house's owners. The first season ended on February 14, 2010, and a second season featuring a brand new cast, production team, and concept, aired until July 11, 2010.

Door Lock
Kyung-min lives alone in a one-room apartment. One day, she finds traces of a stranger breaking into her room and soon a mysterious murder case begins to unravel.

The Producers
A rookie producer joins the Korean Broadcasting System to be near his secret crush and enters the madcap world of network TV, where ratings rule.

National Security
On September 4, 1984, democracy movement leader Kim Jong Tae is arrested and taken to an infamous interrogation facility in Namyeong-dong. For the next 22 days, he would be cruelly and continuously tortured in all manners by interrogators intent on forcing him to confess to communist collaboration.

Smile, You
Seo Jung In is the kind-hearted, but spoiled daughter of a wealthy family. When the family's financial bubble bursts, her fiancée dumps her at the altar and her family is forced to rely on the kindness of their former chauffeur's family. While adjusting to life in their crowded, two-family home, Jung In and the Kangs' son, Hyun Su, begin to clash. Will these two find a way to get along, or will their initial irritation with one another blossom into something more?

I Remember You
This drama is a romantic thriller that centers around a criminal profiler, Lee Hyun who previously work as a consultant at the police department in New York. After he returns to south Korea, he’s in charge of a special criminal investigation team. Due to his special insight, he can analyze the crime scene and the suspect at one glance. He works together with an elite detective, Cha Ji An to solve the crimes and they develop a romantic relationship.

Barbie
Soon-young lives with her mentally handicapped father and younger sister Soon-ja. When an American man and his daughter Barbie arrive for an adoption, the family must decide who is to let go, Soon-young or Soon-ja.
Filmography
as Sung Si-hoon
as Self
as Self
as Park Geun-tae
as Man-sik
as Lee Cheol-i
as Kim Sung-ho
as Song Min Ho
as Cha In-Tae
as Kim Joo Won
as Sang-won
as Kang Eun-hyuk
as Lee Min-chul
as Soo-young
as Cha Seung-pyo
as Section Chief Kim
as Kim Eung Seok
as Kang Dong-Soo
as Mang-taek
as Soo-Hwan
as Ha Dong-ah
as Self
as Seo Sung-joon
as Choi Wook-hwan
as Himself
as Joon-seo
as himself
as Eun-cheol
as Jang Yeong-sil
as Yang Man-oh
as Ki Sung-Hyun
as Gap-ba
as 경민 - 기억이 들린다 편
as Yu-won
as Youg-deok
as Choi Byung-hoon
as Himself
as Himself