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O artyście
Early Life and Beginnings
Lee Hong-nae, born January 28, 1990, in Yangsan, South Korea, embarked on a path that would lead him from the world of modeling to becoming a recognized face in Korean cinema and television. His early life in Gyeongsang Province instilled a grounded sensibility, a quality that subtly informs his performances even when portraying characters far removed from his upbringing. At the age of 19, driven by ambition, he made the move to Seoul, initially finding work as a model—a period that honed his presence and understanding of visual storytelling. This wasn’t merely about posing for photographs; it was an immersion in aesthetics, learning how to convey emotion through stillness and expression. Following his mandatory military service, Lee took a decisive step towards acting, a pursuit he embraced with unwavering dedication despite lacking formal training.
From Supporting Roles to Breakthrough Success
Lee’s initial foray into the industry began with smaller roles, including a part in the 2014 crime drama *Fire in Hell*. These early experiences were invaluable, providing practical on-set knowledge and an understanding of the collaborative nature of filmmaking. He supplemented his income during this period through part-time construction work, demonstrating a remarkable resilience and commitment to his craft. Standing at 182 cm tall, he initially performed under the stage name Cha Jun before settling on Lee Hong-nae as his professional identity. His persistence paid off with a series of recurring roles in popular television dramas. He began attracting attention for his ability to embody complex characters, often those operating in morally ambiguous spaces.
The Rise of a Versatile Actor
A pivotal moment arrived with his portrayal of Ji Cheong-sin, the villainous antagonist in the supernatural thriller *The Uncanny Counter* (2020–2023). This role proved to be transformative. Lee didn’t simply play a bad guy; he imbued Ji Cheong-sin with layers of nuance and vulnerability, earning critical acclaim and the Scene Stealer Actor award at the 2021 Brand Customer Loyalty Awards. This success opened doors to further opportunities, showcasing his versatility across genres. He followed this with roles in *The King: Eternal Monarch* (2020), where he played a royal guard, and *Inspector Koo* (2021) as a detective, each performance demonstrating a distinct range of emotional depth and physicality.
Major Achievements and Recognition
Lee Hong-nae’s talent continued to blossom with his leading role in the youth drama *Made on the Rooftop* (2020), followed by compelling performances in films like *Hot Blooded* (2022) and *Spiritwalker* (2022). His portrayal of Sky in *Made on the Rooftop* earned him widespread recognition, culminating in the Best New Actor award at the prestigious 58th Baeksang Arts Awards. This accolade solidified his position as a rising star within the Korean film industry. Further nominations for Best New Actor at the Buil Film Awards, Chunsa Film Art Awards, and Grand Bell Awards underscored the critical appreciation of his work. His recent role in *Dr. Romantic Season 3* (2023) further cemented his popularity and demonstrated his ability to carry a significant narrative weight.
Historical Significance and Future Trajectory
Lee Hong-nae represents a new generation of Korean actors—those who are unafraid to embrace challenging roles, prioritize authenticity, and connect with audiences on an emotional level. His journey from modeling to acting, coupled with his dedication to honing his craft, serves as an inspiration for aspiring performers. He embodies a willingness to experiment and push boundaries, contributing to the evolving landscape of Korean cinema and television. His ability to seamlessly transition between genres—from action thrillers to romantic dramas—suggests a long and promising career ahead. Lee Hong-nae is not merely performing characters; he’s crafting them with depth, nuance, and a quiet intensity that resonates deeply with viewers, establishing him as a significant figure in contemporary Korean entertainment.
lee hong soon
1990 - , South Korea
Krótka nota
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Baeja textile art
- Date Of Birth: January 28, 1990
- Full Name: Lee Hong-nae
- Nationality: South Korean
- Notable Artworks:
- Man’s Fur baeja
- Man’s Baeja
- Patchwork Baeja for Children
- Place Of Birth: Yangsan, South Korea


Opcja ze szkłem jest dostępna wyłącznie w rozmiarach poniżej 110 cm