
Lee Hwi-jong
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Lee Hwi-jong.
Born: May 15, 1991
Place of Birth: South Korea
Known For

King the Land
Amid a tense inheritance fight, a charming heir clashes with his hardworking employee who's known for her irresistible smile — which he cannot stand.

Cart
In response to a sudden dismissal of staff, workers at a big retail store begin a protest against their employer's oppressive labor policies.

The Girl on a Bulldozer
Hae-young is a hopeless girl. She lives with her father who runs a Chinese restaurant, and a younger sibling. One day, her father has a mysterious accident, which places her in a position of responsibility. She is now not only the head of the house and must look after her younger sibling, but also an investigator tasked with finding the truth about the accident, and a fighter standing against the ugly world.

Please Don't Save Me
After Seon-yoo's father committed suicide leaving behind a large sum of debt for them, Mother and 12-year-old Seon-yoo move to a new place to have new start.

I Bet Everything
Cha Ki-seong, a genius goalkeeper who went on a winning streak by passing through the national youth team and becoming the goalkeeper of a prestigious club. After receiving a kidney transplant due to acute renal failure, he collapses again while showing off his comeback. Now his football career is over. Totally the end!

The Massage
One day, a handsome student, Seungmo who is popular among women sees a strange promotion of a massage shop which provides free oil massage for hot guys so he goes there. As it's his first time to take a massage, his body goes heated up with sensual hands of massager, Doohoon. Seungmo is embarrassed and wants to hide his agitated genitals but Doohoon's massage becomes more provocative.

Digressions
Hwijong loses his job as a parking attendant because a brand-new building will be built on the parking lot he used to work for. Yeun unexpectedly loses her lover. She wants to go back to her old job only to find the office building completely empty. For Yeun, the street that she has been walking for years does not feel the same as before. On the contrary, Hwijong is trapped in a repeated sequence of experience even in his dreams. The daily lives of the two dance with each other to Chopin’s Waltz—they are sometimes tangled, sometimes crossed on the road. This film is intended to go through the high rise building in downtown Seoul like capillary vessels. Little snippets of live sometimes go through the little roads or change directions to create life.

The Woman in the White Car
Hyun-ju, a kind-hearted small-town cop with a razor-sharp mind, is summoned by the local hospital to deal with Do-kyung, who has arrived carrying the limp body of her sister, believed to have been stabbed in a violent attack by her controlling fiancé. Hyun-ju, herself a victim of domestic abuse, is sympathetic until she finds holes in Do-kyung's statement. Her suspicions are further aroused when it transpires that the injured woman is not Do-kyung's sister and Do-kyung's real sister is missing.
Filmography
as Yong-jae
as Photographer's assistant
as Eun-seok
as Kim Jeong-hwan
as Homeroom Teacher Hong
as Hwi-jong
as Replacement Part-time Worker 2