Lee Hong-nae (Korean: 이홍내; Hanja: 李洪耐; born January 28, 1990) is a South Korean actor.
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Born | (1990-01-28) January 28, 1990 (age 32) Yangsan, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea |
Education | Catholic University of Pusan |
Years active | 2014–present |
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Revised Romanization | I Hong-nae |
McCune–Reischauer | I Hongnae |
Lee was born and raised in Yangsan, Gyeongsang-do, where he completed his elementary, middle school and high school.[1][2][3] During his high school years, he worked part-time for a delivery service.[2][4]
Lee graduated from the Catholic University of Pusan with a degree in public administration.[1]
After completing university, Lee moved to Seoul at 19 years old and ventured to modeling at 20. Due to his lack of height, he only had a few stints in fashion shows and mainly worked for magazines.[1][2][3][4] After not seeing much traction in his modeling career, he initially planned to pursue a career in the military due to his interest in war movies but after fulfilling his mandatory military service, Lee decided that becoming a soldier was not for him.[2][3]
Fascinated with movies since he was young, Lee chose to pursue a career in the film industry and jumped into acting[2][3][4][5] despite not attending acting school or getting any formal training.[1][5] Lee cited models-turned-actors Kim Woo-bin and Jang Mi-kwan as his inspiration to make the leap from modeling to acting.[1]
Lee made his acting debut in the movie Fire in Hell in 2014.[1][4] To support himself as he pursued a career as an actor, Lee worked part-time jobs in construction and cosmetology.[2][4][5]
Lee made his acting breakthrough in the TV series The Uncanny Counter for his portrayal of the villain character[6][7] from which he won his first acting accolade, receiving the Scene Stealer Award for the male actor category at the 2021 Brand Customer Loyalty Award organized by the Korea Consumer Forum.[7][8]
After playing minor and supporting roles in various films and TV series for seven years, Lee landed his first main role in the independent movie Made On The Rooftop. For his performance, he was named Best New Actor at the 41st Korean Association of Film Critics Awards.[9][10]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2014 | Fire in Hell | Ji-seok | Acting debut, support role | [1][3][4] |
2015 | Gifted | Yeon-woo's friend | Bit part | [3][6][7] |
2016 | The Last Ride | Jogger | ||
2018 | Marionette | Se-jeong's friend #1 | ||
High Society | Intern | |||
Door Lock | Police officer #2 | |||
2019 | Tazza: One Eyed Jack | Bodyguard #2 | ||
My Punch – Drunk Boxer | Gym coach | |||
The Divine Move 2: The Wrathful | Pariah dog | |||
2020 | Intruder | Missing police officer | ||
The Golden Holiday | Patrick's bodyguard #2 | |||
2021 | Made On The Rooftop | Ha-neul | Main role | |
Spiritwalker | Wolf | Bit part | [2] | |
2022 | Hot Blooded | A-mi | Support role |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2016 | Webtoon Hero – Tundra Show Season 2 | Student | [3][6][7] | |
Drama Special – The Legendary Lackey | Seong-ho's friend #1 | |||
2017 | Save Me | |||
2019 | Trap | |||
Catch the Ghost | ||||
2020 | The King: Eternal Monarch | Seok Ho-pil | Support role | |
The Uncanny Counter | Ji Cheong-shin | |||
2021 | Inspector Koo | Gun-wook | [11][12] | |
2022 | O'PENing – How to Recognize Voices | Jang Do-wan | Main role | [13][14] |
2023 | Dr. Romantic | Season 3 | [15] | |
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2018 | Dokgo Rewind | Shin Do-yoon | [3] |
Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / Work | Result | Ref. |
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Baeksang Arts Awards | 2022 | Best New Actor – Film | Hot Blooded | Won | [16][17] |
Brand Customer Loyalty Award | 2021 | Scene Stealer – Male Actor | The Uncanny Counter | Won | [7][8] |
Buil Film Awards | 2022 | Best New Actor | Hot Blooded | Nominated | [18] |
Chunsa Film Art Awards | 2022 | Nominated | [19] | ||
Grand Bell Awards | 2022 | Pending | [20] | ||
Korean Association of Film Critics Awards | 2021 | Made On The Rooftop | Won | [9][10] |
Baeksang Arts Award for Best New Actor – Film | |
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