
Lee Seon-ho
Acting
Biography
Lee Sun-ho (이선호) is a South Korean actor.
Born: December 14, 1981
Place of Birth: South Korea
Known For

Coffee Mate
An ordinary housewife In-yeong meets carpenter Hui-su by chance in a café and for fun they decide to become coffee mates: friends who only meet in cafés and nowhere else. In a café, they share everything, from their daily routines to their deepest secrets, which have never been shared with anyone before.

Woman in a Veil
Jung Gyul Wool loses her vision and ability to walk because of her materialistic husband and his mistress. Despite her shortcomings, she hatches a plot to seek revenge.

Marry Me, Mary!
Wi Mae-ri is the cheerful, pragmatic girl who finds herself reluctantly being set up in an arranged marriage by her father. In order to avoid it, she enlists help from an indie rocker Kang Mu-gyul who pretends to be her husband.

On the Pitch
As the World Cup gets started in 2002, a North Korean squad commander (Lee Seong-jae) stationed at the DMZ who is crazy about football is frustrated that he cannot participate in the excitement in the South. He loves football so much that he even memorizes all the names of the members of the South Korean national team. One night during a search operation in which the leader and his troops chase a boar to satisfy their hunger, they come face to face with soldiers from South Korea. It doesn’t take long for the soldiers to discover that they share a love of football and they begin secret radio communications so they can listen to matches together. When their secret is uncovered, the squad leader and his troops must find a way out of the situation.

Jamsil
A young woman in her 20s, Chae Meehee, visits middle-aged Cho Sungsook and insists that they were once childhood best friends. Though Cho Sungsook has never seen Chae Meehee before, they become closer at Meehee’s insistence. Their pasts cross paths as though they were traveling through time.

Bad Love
The story of a woman who struggles amidst a big whirlwind of fate, and her unconditional motherly love.

Playboy Bong
Director Yim Pil-Sung travels to Bali to shoot erotic horror movie "Beach of Madness". While shooting the film, Yim Pil-Sung becomes disappointed with the boring erotic scenes. He decides to bring in brilliant erotic film director Bong Man-Dae to add spice to the film. Bong Man-Dae's appearance on the shooting set in Bali makes the staff and cast nervous.All actresses are not happy with the situation at all. Bong Man-Dae demands more nudity for the erotic scenes, which goes beyond what the actresses signed up for. The actresses decide to oppose his decision.

We Got Married
We Got Married is a South Korean reality variety show, one segment of the Sunday Sunday Night program. First broadcast in 2008, the show pairs up Korean celebrities to show what life would be like if they were married. Each week, couples are assigned missions to complete, with candid interviews of the participants to reveal their thoughts and feelings.

Melo
A woman works at a coffee shop. She has a nondescript appearance, while dealing with financial troubles. A man walks into the coffee shop and takes an interest in her. The man is a talented painter and wealthy. A volatile relationship develops between the couple. What's their motifs?

Yoga
After being replaced by a younger coworker, TV host Hyo-jeong enrolls in an intensive yoga course that has serious consequences for anyone who fails to follow its rules.
Filmography
as Seo Tae-yang
as Han Jae-hyeok
as 물고기 동생
as Oh Doo-min
as Won-Young
as Jun Sang
as Seung-woo
as Tae-in
as Assistant director
as Kim Seong-min
as Bang Ja
as Lee-Ahn
as Northern soldier
as (cameo) (uncredited)
as Ahn Kawamura
as Himself