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Lee Hyun-jin is a Actor Sud coréen born on 5 march 1985 at Daegu (Coree du sud)

Lee Hyun-jin

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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 5 march 1985 (39 years) at Daegu (Coree du sud)

Lee Hyun-jin (born March 5, 1985) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for the queer indie romance Boy Meets Boy, and the television series Heartstrings (in a supporting role as a singer with stage fright) and Operation Proposal (in which he was the second lead actor playing a baseball coach engaged to marry the heroine).

He next appeared in the Korean-Japanese film Chubby Revolution, a romantic comedy that centers on a top model who upon hearing from a fortune teller that her photographer crush (played by Lee) prefers chubby women, decides to put on weight and put her job on the line in the name of love. Encouraged by actor Kim Su-ro, Lee made his stage debut in Audacious Romance.

Usually with

Park Chul-min
Park Chul-min
(2 films)
Hwang In-ho
Hwang In-ho
(1 films)
Kim Su-ro
Kim Su-ro
(1 films)
Ahn Seo-hyeon
Ahn Seo-hyeon
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Lee Hyun-jin (3 films)

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Spellbound
Spellbound (2011)
, 1h54
Directed by Hwang In-ho
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Fantastic, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Romance
Themes Ghost films
Actors Son Ye-jin, Lee Min-Ki, Yoon Ji-min, Park Chul-min, Lee Hyun-jin, Kim Hyun-sook
Roles Ki-woo
Rating68% 3.4148453.4148453.4148453.4148453.414845
Jo-goo, a street magician (Lee Min-ki), notices a miserable looking girl, Yeo-ri (Son Ye-jin), in the audience during one of his performances, and she winds up being the inspiration for his “Horror magic show.” The show becomes a runaway success almost overnight and Jo-goo in turn, is now a successful stage magician with a model girlfriend. Yeo-ri works for Jo-goo, playing the specter in his show. Forward to almost a year later, the darkness inside her, something her colleagues sense, keeps her from truly connecting with them. When Jo-goo’s attempts to include Yeo-ri in a staff dinner finally succeeds, hilarious disaster ensues when she ends up blindingly drunk. Jo-goo calls Yeo-ri the next morning to sort things out, but when the phone disconnects with a weird sound, he decides to drop by her place for a visit instead. There, Jo-goo meets and engages in a game of hide-and-seek with a ghost child, which then scares the bejesus out of him later that night. As the two of them spend more time together, developing a fast friendship, Yeo-ri confesses the long story behind her gray, wan face.
Mr. Idol
Mr. Idol (2011)
, 1h54
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical
Actors Park Ye-jin, Ji Hyun-woo, Kim Su-ro, Im Won-hee, Jay Park, Ko Chang-seok
Roles Kim Ji-hoon
Rating57% 2.898212.898212.898212.898212.89821
Oh Goo-joo was once a famous producer, but she left the music industry after one of her idol group members died in an accident. One day, she encounters Lee Yoo-jin who was kicked out of an agency called Star Music after years of training to become a singer. Goo-joo believes Yoo-jin could be a star and produces an idol group called Mr. Children. Its members include: the leader Yoo-jin who cares only about singing; dancer Ji-oh who is the one and only person possessing an idol-like air in the band; vocalist Hyun who used to run a karaoke; and rapper Ricky who learned Korean through rapping. They go through intense training under Oh Goo-joo.
Boy Meets Boy, 13minutes
Directed by Kim Jho Kwang-soo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Kim Hye-seong, Lee Hyun-jin, Ye Ji-won
Roles Seok-i
Rating54% 2.7386352.7386352.7386352.7386352.738635
A short film with no spoken dialogue, Boy Meets Boy depicts the relationship between Minsu (Kim Hye Sung) and Seok-i (Lee Hyun-jin). The two come face-to-face in a bus after Minsu drops a roll of film after putting away his schoolwork into his, and to his luck it rolls to Seok-i's foot. Seok-i then picks it up and Minsu sets out to retrieve it. There is an instant spark through their silent gazes and then electric chemistry is visible when Seok-i silently returns Minsu's film. Minsu shyly walks back to discover his seat is taken by a woman who politely returns his bag, so he opts for standing until he reaches his stop. Minsu gets off the bus after it arrives at a stop, expecting Seok-i to have followed behind. However he is disappointed to discover that he was not being followed by anyone. Disappointed, he walks aimlessly and looks back once more, only to crash into Seok-i. A fairy (Ye Ji-won) appears and gives Minsu advice on love through a song. Seok-i takes off his hat and approaches Minsu, returning the latter's camera. It is revealed through flashbacks that Seok-i has in fact been following Minsu with the intention of giving him back his camera, which was stolen when Seok-i and his friends mugged him. As Seok-i walks away, Minsu runs after him and they embrace, with the fairy returning to reveal a few flashbacks of Seok-i waiting around for Minsu to return the camera, the last flashback occurring right before they both board that same bus.