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Byung-hun Lee
Birth at
12 July 1970
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Lee Byung-hun (Lee Byung-hun) is a romantic handsome man from the series "Va-Bank". Lee Byung-hon (in the West his name is adapted – Brian) is one of the most popular Korean actors. And according to the CEO of the film company Taewon Entertainment Jeong Tae Won, one of the highest paid. However, this actor is appreciated not only in his native Korea, but also in Hollywood, where he stays most of the time in recent years. In Japan, he was awarded the award by the Ministry of Tourism last year. It
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Lee Byung-hun (Lee Byung-hun) is a romantic handsome man from the series "Va-Bank". Lee Byung-hon (in the West his name is adapted – Brian) is one of the most popular Korean actors. And according to the CEO of the film company Taewon Entertainment Jeong Tae Won, one of the highest paid. However, this actor is appreciated not only in his native Korea, but also in Hollywood, where he stays most of the time in recent years. In Japan, he was awarded the award by the Ministry of Tourism last year. It turns out that many people want to visit the places where the shootings with the participation of Lee Byung-hon were made, in particular, on Mount Akita, where the episodes of the film “Rainbow Shell” were filmed, in which the hero Lee Byung-hon and his girlfriend spend a romantic vacation.
The future actor was born in Seoul in 1970. He studied at two higher educational institutions, Major in French Literature and Major in Theater and Cinematography, studying literature and acting. He began acting in 1991, winning a casting run by Korea Broadcast System. Since then, he has appeared in dramas for several years almost continuously (more than 20 TV series), and in 1995 he appeared on the big screen in the film Who Drives Me Mad?. Several times he received the title of “most effective” and “most beautiful” actor, and after the release of the TV series “Va-Bank”, he was named “Best actor of Korea”. The Russian viewer is known for the films “United Security Zone”, “Three Extremes”, the same “Va-Bank”.
In 2011, Lee Byung-hong returned from Hollywood to his homeland to star in the film I am the King of the Joseon Dynasty. The script is based on “The Prince and the Beggar”, but, of course, the plot of the film is very far from the work of Mark Twain. This is a historical film about King Kwang Hae Gong of the Joseon Dynasty and his peasant double. /