
Lee Soon-jae
Acting
Biography
Lee Soon-jae (이순재) was a South Korean actor. He was born in Japanese-occupied Korea in what is now North Korea, but moved to Seoul at age 4.
Born: October 10, 1935
Place of Birth: Hoeryong, North Hamgyong, Korea
Known For

See and See Again
A family drama about the entangled conflict, love, and reconciliation of the characters around them, centered on Mammal's eldest daughter Jin Ju and Eun Ju's sister Eun Ju, who grew up with her parents' love.

Housewife's Rebellion
Oh Sam Sook with her best years behind her, finally married reluctant bachelor Han Ji Won, and he was determined to keep living the bachelor life.

Grandpas Over Flowers
Grandpas Over Flowers is a South Korean travel-reality show that airs on tvN. It stars four veteran actors in their seventies— Lee Soon-jae, Shin Goo, Park Geun-hyung and Baek Il-seob — as they go on a backpacking tour to overseas travel destinations alongside Lee Seo-jin, an actor in his forties. Grandpas Over Flowers became a cultural phenomenon, receiving high ratings for a Korean cable program and spawning several spin-offs and remakes.

Special Investigation Unit: The Life of Miss Kim Su-im
Kim Su-im, the mistress of an American colonel, is arrested and charged with being a North Korean spy. While not denying the charge, Miss Kim takes the trial as an opportunity to relate her life as an explanation of why she committed treason as a spy.

Idol School
Idol School is a reality girl group survival show. The program aims to form a 9 members girl group out of 41 female participants, training them in singing and dancing in the span of 11 weeks.

Ugly Alert
Gong Joon-soo is a man who's had a rough life and early on had to fend for himself. He takes the blame for a murder his younger sibling commits and serves time in prison. There he learns to sew and acquires a trade. With his newly acquired skills, Joon-soo goes to work for Na Do-hee at a fashion company. Do-hee has inherited her job because her grandfather built the company. But even though she inherited her position, she is serious about doing a good job and is something of a workaholic.

목욕탕집 남자들

High Kick
High Kick! was a popular South Korean situation comedy revolving around the life of the Lee family, taking place in Seoul at the same time as the broadcast. The title of the show "High Kick!" has several implications, one of which is the oft-depicted high kicks of Yoon-ho, one of the main characters. The show aired in South Korea from Monday to Friday in sitcom format. Due to its popularity, the show filmed more episodes than were initially planned. Many of the characters starred in commercials and advertisements in Korea. The show's popularity also led to High Kick Through the Roof, which aired in 2009-2010, and High Kick 3: The Counterattack of the Short Leg, which aired in 2011-2012.

High Kick
High Kick! was a popular South Korean situation comedy revolving around the life of the Lee family, taking place in Seoul at the same time as the broadcast. The title of the show "High Kick!" has several implications, one of which is the oft-depicted high kicks of Yoon-ho, one of the main characters. The show aired in South Korea from Monday to Friday in sitcom format. Due to its popularity, the show filmed more episodes than were initially planned. Many of the characters starred in commercials and advertisements in Korea. The show's popularity also led to High Kick Through the Roof, which aired in 2009-2010, and High Kick 3: The Counterattack of the Short Leg, which aired in 2011-2012.

Pegasus Market
Employees at a struggling mart embrace their roles as kings, defying the customer-centric norms. The manager strives to revive the store, battling against a ruthless boss determined to ruin it.
Filmography
as Elder Monk
as Lee Soon-jae
as Kwon Ung-su
as Self
as Senior Park
as Cha Sun-jae
as Woo Yeong-Soo
as An elderly man
as 출연
as Kim Man-Bok
as Hamster (voice)
as Kim Dae-ma
as Nam-bong
as Gu Se-jung
as Young-bae's Father (voice)
as Self
as Grandfather
as Yang-chon's Father
as Himself
as Jang Gook-Hwan
as Self - Principal
as Park Joong-sik
as Self
as Yoo Jong-Chul
as King Seonjo
as Kang Tae-Hwan
as Kim Chul-Hee
as Lee Jun-hyeok
as Noh Song
as Self
as Na Sang-jin
as Self
as Ho Shik
as Ko Joo-man
as Kim Man Seok
as Eun Kyu-tae
as Jang Byung-doo
as Kim Jong Seo
as Kim Man-seok
as Park Dong-jae
as Jung Gook
as Kim Jung-ho
as Han Gyu-Il
as Kim Gab Yong
as Na Chung-bok
as King Yeongjo
as Self
as 李顺才
as 이순재
as Won-jo
as Yun-seo's father
as Kim Man-geum
as Il Ran's dad
as Jang Yoon-Jae
as Hwang Man-Gap
as Father
as Kang Doo-shik
as Chairman Park
as 장기백
as 유의태
as 지수 아버지
as So Yun's grandfather
as Kim Bok-dong
as Lee Byeong-ho
as 김원일
as Yun Po-sun
as Prince Heungseon Lee Ha Eung
as Dr. Han
as Min Tae-ho
as Min Tae-ho
as Kang
as Teacher Park
as Choi Chang-ik
as Jin Han-pa
as Lee Seong-u
as Hyun-tae
as Crown Prince
as Yoo Kwang-nam