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Lee Sung-min
ActorBorn October 15, 1968 (57 years)
Lee Sung-min (Korean: 이성민; born October 15, 1968) is a South Korean actor. He first gained recognition for his supporting roles in television and film. He is best known for his performances in the series Golden Time (2012), Misaeng: Incomplete Life (2014), and Reborn Rich (2022), winning Best Actor at the Baeksang Arts Awards for the latter two works.
Lee has also received critical acclaim for his role in the espionage film The Spy Gone North (2018), for which he won several Best Actor awards. His other notable films include The Sheriff in Town (2017), The Witness (2018), The Man Standing Next (2020), and Handsome Guys (2024).
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Lee has also received critical acclaim for his role in the espionage film The Spy Gone North (2018), for which he won several Best Actor awards. His other notable films include The Sheriff in Town (2017), The Witness (2018), The Man Standing Next (2020), and Handsome Guys (2024).
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Known For
Filmography
| 2025 | Boss · as Boss |
| 2025 | No Other Choice · as Gu Bum-Mo |
| 2025 | Nine Puzzles (TV Series) · as Do Yoon-Soo |
| 2025 | The Queen Who Crowns (TV Series) · as Lee Seong-Gye / King Taejo |
| 2024 | Tyrant (2024) (TV Series) · as Mr. Chae |
| 2024 | Handsome Guys · as Jae-Pil |
| 2023 | 12.12: The Day · as Jung Sang-Ho |
| 2023 | A Bloody Lucky Day (TV Series) · as Oh Taek |
| 2023 | The Moon · as Hwang Gyu-Tae |
| 2022 | Reborn Rich (TV Series) · as Jin Yang-Chul |
| 2022 | Shadow Detective (TV Series) · as Kim Taek-Rok |
| 2022 | Remember · as Pil-Ju |
| 2022 | Hunt · as Cho Won-Sik |
| 2022 | Juvenile Justice (TV Series) · as Kang Won-Jung |
| 2021 | The Devil's Deal · as Kwon Soon-Tae |
| 2021 | Miracle: Letters to the President · as Tae-Yoon |
| 2021 | The 8th Night · as Park Jin-Soo / Seon Hwa |
| 2020 | The Man Standing Next · as President Park |
| 2020 | Mr. Zoo: The Missing VIP · as Joo Tae-Ju |
| 2020 | Money Game (TV Series) · as Heo Jae |
| 2019 | Black Money · as Prosecutor General |
| 2019 | The Beast · as Jung Han-Su |
| 2019 | Hit-and-Run Squad · as Seo Jeong-Chae |
| 2018 | The Drug King · as Seo Sang-Hoon |
| 2018 | The Witness · as Sang-Hoon |
| 2018 | The Spy Gone North · as Ri Myeong-Woon |
| 2018 | What a Man Wants · as Seok-Geun |
| 2017 | Real · as Choi Jin-Gi |
| 2017 | The Sheriff in Town · as Dae-Ho |
| 2016 | Familyhood · as Joo Min-Ho |
| 2016 | Memory (TV Series) · as Park Tae-Suk |
| 2016 | A Violent Prosecutor · as Woo Jong-Gil |
| 2016 | Robot Sound · as Hae-Gwan |
| 2015 | The Piper · as Village Chief |
| 2015 | Hwajung (TV Series) · as Yi Deok-Hyeong |
| 2014 | Big Match · as Young-Ho |
| 2014 | Misaeng (TV Series) · as Oh Sang-Shik |
| 2014 | My Brilliant Life · as Ah-Reum's Doctor |
| 2014 | Kundo: Age of the Rampant · as Dae-Ho |
| 2014 | Broken · as Jang Eok-Gwan |
| 2014 | Venus Talk · as Lee Jae-Ho |
| 2013 | The Attorney · as Lee Yoon-Taek |
| 2013 | Miss Korea (TV Series) · as Teacher Jung |
| 2013 | Monstar (TV Series) · as Movie Director |
| 2013 | My Little Hero · as Hee-Suk |
| 2012 | Tale of Arang (TV Series) · as Guardian |
| 2012 | Golden Time (2012) (TV Series) · as Choi In-Hyuk |
| 2012 | All About My Wife · as Director Na |
| 2012 | The King 2 Hearts (TV Series) · as Lee Jae-Kang (the King) |
| 2012 | Eighteen Nineteen · as Doctor |
| 2012 | Ordinary Love (TV Series) · as Kim Joo Pyung |
| 2012 | Howling · as Young-Cheol |
| 2011 | Brain (TV Series) · as Go Jae-Hak |
| 2011 | The Cat · as Silk Papa |
| 2011 | The Apprehenders · as Detective Jo |
| 2011 | Can You Hear My Heart (TV Series) · as Lee Myung-Gyun |
| 2010 | The Unjust · as Chief Prosecutor |
| 2010 | I'll Teach You Love · as Park Yong Dae |
| 2010 | Troubleshooter · as Yoon Dae-Hee |
| 2010 | Gloria (2010) (TV Series) · as Son Jong-Bum |
| 2010 | KBS Drama Special (TV Series) · as Jo Won-Sik |
| 2010 | Bestseller · as Editor-In-Chief |
| 2010 | Pasta (TV Series) · as Seol Joon-Seok |
| 2009 | A Little Pond · as Kkuri's Dad |
| 2009 | Triangle · as Ceo Lee Byung-Joon |
| 2009 | Cafe Noir · as Mi-Yeon 1's Husband |
| 2009 | Five Senses of Eros · as Lord Yoon (segment: Believe In The Moment) |
| 2009 | Can Anyone Love? (TV Series) · as Heo Se-Dol |
| 2008 | Go Go 70s · as Byung-Wook |
| 2008 | The Pot · as Dong-Shik |
| 2008 | The Good, the Bad, the Weird · as Chef |
| 2008 | On Air (2008) (TV Series) · as Song Soo-Chul |
| 2008 | The Great King Sejong (TV Series) · as Choi Man-Ri |
| 2007 | Sex Is Zero 2 · as Yeong-Chae |
| 2007 | Wide Awake · as Sang-Woo's Father |
| 2007 | Secret Sunshine · as Cook |
| 2007 | The Devil (2007) (TV Series) · as Hwang Dae-Pil |
| 2006 | Seducing Mr. Perfect · as Director Yang |
| 2006 | Secret Campus (TV Series) · as Seo Jin-Woo |
| 2005 | A Boy Who Went to Heaven · as Detective |
| 2005 | Marathon · as Coach Son Jung-Wook's Friend |
| 2004 | Flying Boys · as Mr. Kim |
| 2004 | My Mother, the Mermaid · as Fruit Store Owner |
| 2004 | Father and Son: The Story of Mencius · as Gang |
The Sacred Jewel (TV Series) · as Choi Gu | |
Teach You a Lesson (TV Series) · as Choi Kang-Seok |























