
Lee Hae-yeong
Acting
Biography
Lee Hae Young is a South Korean actor. Born on September 7, 1970, he made his acting debut in the 2002 film “Over the Rainbow.” He has since had a prolific career in both films and television dramas, including the recent “Liar Game” (2014), “Pied Piper” (2016), “Voice” (2017) and “Saimdang, Light’s Diary” (2017).
Born: September 7, 1970
Place of Birth: South Korea
Known For

Roaring Currents: The Road of the Admiral
The staff of "The Admiral: Roaring Currents", the biggest film of all time at the South-Korean box office, has assembled once again for a documentary. Critically acclaimed director KIM Han-min and his team delves into the actual background, prelude, and preparations of Admiral YI Sun-sin in 1597 and how the admiral’s battle plans have won him his most remarkable victory throughout his career.

Moving
Children who live in hiding with superpowers, along with their parents who live with painful secrets of the past, face enormous dangers together.

The Glory
Years after surviving horrific abuse in high school, a woman puts an elaborate revenge scheme in motion to make the perpetrators pay for their crimes.

Bloodhounds
Two young boxers band together with a benevolent moneylender to take down a ruthless loan shark who preys on the financially desperate.

I Am Not a Robot
Kim Min Gyu has wealth and success, but lives an isolated life due to his allergy of people. He then meets and falls in love with a girl who is pretending to be a robot for her ex-boyfriend, a genius robots professor.

Stranger
Hwang Shi Mok underwent brain surgery as a child to curb his violent temper, which left him devoid of emotions. Hwang becomes a prosecutor known for his piercing intelligence and logic, but he is ostracized because he lacks empathy and social skills. He is also one of only a handful of upright prosecutors who have refused to take bribes. One day, he encounters a stabbing victim while investigating corruption. He meets Lieutenant Han Yeo Jin at the crime scene. They join forces to root out corruption at the prosecutors’ office and solve a serial murder case.

The King: Eternal Monarch
Korean emperor Lee Gon tries to close the doors to a parallel world which was opened by demons; a detective tries to protect the people and the one she loves.

See You in My 19th Life
Ban Ji-eum can endlessly reincarnate. But when her 18th life gets cut short, she dedicates the next one to finding her now grown-up childhood love.

Mr. Plankton
A man plagued by misfortune and his ex, the unluckiest bride-to-be, are forced to accompany one another on the final journey of his life.

The Guest
The story of a psychic, a priest, and a detective who fight unusual crimes committed by strange powers.
Filmography
as Kwon Jung-Hyeon
as Heo Il Do
as Park Dae-yong
as Chae Young-jo
as Lee Sang-woo
as Han Min-ho
as Jo Young-bae
as Chief of police
as Lee Sang-hyuck
as Hwang Yang-jung
as Oh Jung-sik
as Shin Yeong-jun
as Detective Squad Chief Pyo
as Lee Han-sang
as Ko Jin Bok
as Oh Jong-Hwan
as Hwan-gyu
as Yoo Kyung-moo
as Bo-hee's Mother's Boyfriend
as Hiroshi
as Kil-young's Senior Detective
as Baek Woo-Jin
as Executive Director Yoon
as Uigeumbu Head
as Shin Jae-yong
as Jung Min-seok
as Detective Squad Chief Pyo
as Jang Kyung-Hak
as Chief Go
as Representative
as Jang Cheol-goo
as Team Leader Seo
as Gyu-jung
as Kim Man-jae's eldest son
as Song Hui-rip
as Man
as Han Pil-joo
as Choi Hyung-woo
as Jang Dong-Gun