
Lee Jae-yong
Acting
Biography
Lee Jae-yong is a South Korean actor.
Born: March 21, 1963
Place of Birth: Chuncheon, Gangwon, 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.

Pawn
A debt collector who looks intimidating, but actually has a warm heart, ends up becoming the guardian of a child, who has been left behind as collateral by her illegal immigrant mother.

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.

Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938
A K-fantasy action unfolds as the Nine-tailed fox makes a crash landing in the year 1938, an era of chaos, and he struggles to return to the present.

Korea-Khitan War
King Hyeonjong and Kang Kam-chan led the 8-year-long 2nd and 3rd Goryeo-Khitan Wars to victory and began an era of peace in East Asia and prosperity in Goryeo.

Busted!
Suspense, surprises and fun abound in this Korean variety game show featuring big personalities and even bigger mysteries in every episode.

Masquerade
Though it places his own life in danger, a look-alike commoner secretly takes the place of a poisoned king to save his country from falling into chaos.

Three Days
Three shots are fired and the president of South Korea suddenly goes missing from his vacation villa. Three Days is a condensed-time thriller that follows the struggles of elite Blue House bodyguard Han Tae Kyung to find and protect the president. With the aid of local police officer Yoon Bo Won and fellow Blue House guards, will Han Tae Kyung be able to save the president before it’s too late?

Lee San, Wind in the Palace
Yi San, also known as Wind of the Palace, is a 2007 South Korean historical drama, starring Lee Seo-jin, Han Ji-min, Park Eun-hye, and Lee Jong-soo. It aired on Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation from September 17, 2007 to June 16, 2008 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55. The series was produced by Lee Byeong-Hoon, who also produced award-winning television series Dae Jang Geum. It won "Top Excellence Acting Award" for Lee Seo Jin and "Best Actress" for Han Ji-min at MBC's Acting Awards.

Empress Ki
A woman born in Korea navigates her way through love, war, politics and national loyalties to become a powerful empress in China's Yuan dynasty.
Filmography
as Monk Jeok-jeong
as Park Jin
as Sunwoo Chan
as Dong Soo
as Lee Il Cheom
as Welfare Center Director
as Chairman Bang
as Director of National Security Office
as Prison governor
as President of Broadcasting Station
as M / Jae-Yong
as Kook Han-ju
as Park Gwang-dong
as First Vice-premier
as Kim Nam-jin
as Park Moo-sam
as Park Man-sik
as Self
as Song Hak-soo
as Fortuneteller Baek
as Jung Do-jeon
as Lee San-hae
as Park Soo-jong
as Yeom Byung-soo
as Choi Ji-hoon
as Wang Go
as Chun-bong
as Gang Boss
as So Chil
as Dong-bi's father
as Scholar
as Choi Kwang-chun
as Cho Mal-sang
as Minister Lim
as Ha Woo-kyu
as Sang-gon
as Chairman Song
as street vendor 2
as Jang Tae-woo
as Ji-suk's father
as Vice-principal
as Monk
as Lee Hak-bong
as Master Jo Sang-gil
as Immigration Office Staff (seg. 6)
as Inspector Choo
as Scar-Eye
as Pi Jeong-woo