
Lee Duck-hwa
Acting
Biography
Lee Deok-hwa is a South Korean actor.
Born: May 8, 1952
Place of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
Known For

5th Republic
5th Republic is a controversial political drama about the Fifth Republic of South Korea, one of the most turbulent times in modern Korean history. The 41-episode television series covered the key aspects of the period from President Park Chung-hee's assassination to general Chun Doo-hwan's military coup and his bloody rise to power, as well as the ensuing conflicts between the pro-democratic movement and Chun's military regime and the behind-the-scenes power struggles that ultimately led to Roh Tae-woo's presidential succession in 1987. Given the sensitive nature of the subject matter, 5th Republic tread a fine line between fact and fiction, and faced many challenges even before the start of the production - one of which was pressures from actual political figures who threatened to sue the network for defamation if the script was not modified. Moreover, there was concern over the possible glorification of the drama's lead character Chun Doo-hwan played by Lee Deok-hwa whose strong charisma helped draw in big audience during the drama's initial broadcast on MBC in 2005.

Business Proposal
In disguise as her friend, Ha-ri shows up to a blind date to scare him away. But plans go awry when he turns out to be her CEO — and makes a proposal.

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!

Giant
Giant is a 2010 South Korean television series starring Lee Beom-soo, Park Jin-hee, Joo Sang-wook, Hwang Jung-eum, Park Sang-min, and Jeong Bo-seok. It aired on SBS from May 10 to December 7, 2010 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 60 episodes. Giant is a sprawling period drama about three siblings' quest for revenge during the economic boom of 1970-80s Korea. Tragically separated during childhood, the three reunite as adults and set out to avenge their parents' deaths, their fates playing out against a larger tide of power, money, politics, and the growth of a city.

Secret Love
A falsely accused Yoo Jung fights her innocence against her prosecutor's fiancée and an insane heir to a conglomerate.

KBS Drama Awards
The KBS Drama Awards is an awards ceremony presented by the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) for outstanding achievements in Korean dramas aired on its network. It is held annually on 31 December. The highest honor of the ceremony is the "Grand Prize", awarded to the best actor or actress of the year.

History of the Salaryman
History of a Salaryman is a 2012 South Korean television series that aired on SBS from January 2 to March 31, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 22 episodes. Starring Lee Beom-soo, Jung Ryeo-won, Jung Gyu-woon, Hong Soo-hyun, Lee Deok-hwa, and Kim Seo-hyung, the series is a quirky comedy and murder mystery about an ordinary salaryman who finds himself involved with corporate spies and rival pharmaceutical companies. It satirizes the historical events during China's Chu–Han Contention to become a parody of modern office politics.

Suspicious Partner
Noh Ji Wook is a prosecutor in the Central District Prosecutors’ Office who ends up switching professions to a private attorney. He harbors a trauma stemming from an event in his childhood involving his parents and his first love. Eun Bong Hee, a Taekwondo athlete in her youth, is a prosecutor trainee who has become a murder suspect. Eun Bong Hee and Noh Ji Wook both find themselves being the focus of a killer.

Welcome to Waikiki
Kang Dong-Goo dreams of becoming a movie director, but he is cynical due to bad luck. Cheon Joon-Ki wanted to follow in his father's footsteps and become an actor, but he is now just a minor actor. Bong-Doo-Sik came to Seoul to become a scenario writer, but things have not been easy for him.

Hotel King
A star hotelier holding a grudge against his father unfolds a story filled with plots, betrayal, and desire.
Filmography
as Kang Pil-beom
as Narrator (voice)
as Choi Gong-seo's father
as Bang Chil-sung
as Kim Young Soo
as Baek Hyun-moo
as Kang Da-goo
as King Youngjo
as King Youngjo
as Self - Host
as Oh Pyeong-Pan
as Joon Ki's father
as Himself
as Do Jin-Myung
as Host
as Lee Soon-Tae
as Byeon Young-Hee
as Himself
as Hwang Jae-Man
as Shin Seok-ju
as Chairman Goo Myeong-han
as Wang Sik-ryeom
as Lee Jin-sam
as Lee Joong-goo
as Lee Shin-Jae
as Jo Han-il
as King Injo
as Philosopher
as Baek Chang-hak
as Jang Do-hyun
as Lee Duk Hwa
as Jin Si-hwang
as Self - Host
as Kim Tae-sung
as King Dongmyeongseong of Goguryeo
as Park Woong
as Tae-seob Hwang
as Kang Kam-Chan
as Han Beom-Man
as President Kang Min-kook
as Seol In-gwi
as Park Byung-Sam
as Chun Doo-hwan
as President Choi Eun-chul
as Lee Ui Min
as Yoon Won Hyung
as Han Myeong Hoe
as Man-seok
as Hae-wol
as Jae-min
as Baek-soo
as Park Gil-ho
as Jong-hwan
as Jang Hee Jae
as Host
as Prince Gwang Hae
as Kim Won-Ik
as Yeong-su Kim
as Yeong-su Kim