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Lee Min-ho is a Actor Sud coréen born on 28 june 1993 at Namyangju (Coree du sud)

Lee Min-ho

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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 28 june 1993 (30 years) at Namyangju (Coree du sud)

Lee Min-ho (Hangul: 이민호; hanja: 李敏豪) (born June 28, 1993) is a South Korean actor. He is well known for his role as young Yang Myung in Moon Embracing the Sun (2012) and Song Mang-boo in Rooftop Prince (2012).

Biography

Personal life
Lee Min-ho was born in Namyangju, South Korea on June 28, 1993. His family consists of his father, mother and one older sister. He finished his high school at Paikyang High School and is currently taking up theater major in Chung-Ang University's Institute of the Arts.

Lee became an actor not because he wanted to, but because it was his father's dream before but couldn't pursue it. As a child, he thought arriving at a film set was just a fun trip instead of acting. He started playing soccer as a rebellion against his parents who wanted him to pursue acting. He even became the captain of their soccer team back in middle school. He was awarded top score in 2008 Seoul FC Junior Championship Cup scoring 10 goals in a game. FC Seoul Lee Chung-Yong said that Lee was the best player in the Cup and was considered as soccer prodigy. He loved soccer to the point where he wanted to become a professional soccer player, but eventually upon entering high school, he came to realize what acting was like and fully embraced it.

Lee Min-ho considered using a stage name because many confused him with the City Hunter’s Lee Min-ho but his parents disapproved of the idea and said that instead of changing his name, he should work harder to be recognized.


Career
Min-ho started his career as a child actor. He debuted at the age of five playing the role of Jung-bae in 1998 SBS daily sitcom Soonpoong Clinic, the show ran for 2 years. In 2005, he starred with Yoo Seung-ho in KBS' Magic Warriors Mir & Gaon which gain them access to popularity among elementary students and their peers.

In 2010, he was cast in the movie Ghost, he played the role of Park Chul-Min, a high school student, who can see ghosts but pretends not to see them and decided not to meddle with their affairs, until the ghost of a cute girl named Seo-Hee (Choi Hye-kyung) ask for his help. In same year he was cast opposite to Kim Yoo-jung in Grudge: The Revolt of Gumiho, in the drama they played as two young people who have affection with each other but their love end up with tragedy. After Gumiho, he had a brief cameo in Sungkyunkwan Scandal as a petty thief Bok-soo.

In 2012, Lee Min-ho played the role of young Yang Myung, the unrequited love of Kim Yoo-jung's character in Moon Embracing the Sun. Lee, who earned popularity with his deft portrayal of the young Yang Myung in the MBC drama, was cast as Song Kang-ho’s rebellious son in the movie Howling. He appeared in the music video for 2BIC′s debut song I Made Another Girl Cry.

After building up his profile as one of Korea's nation child star, he successfully transitioned in adult role through Rooftop Prince where he plays the role of Song Mang-boo, one of the 3 member of Yoochun's character entourage in search for the crown prince in the 21st century. Following his stint in Rooftop Prince, he has been cast as Gi-hyuk, son of Shin Ha-kyun's character in the movie Running Man which is the first movie produced by Hollywood Major Studio 20th Century Fox Korea.

In 2014, he had his first romantic lead role in the movie School of Youths with Bae Seul-ki. In June, Lee Min-ho alongside with f(x) Luna was appointed as 2015 Honorary Ambassadors for Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants. He also co-starred with Bae Noo-ri in a 4 episode web drama Teleport Lovers that was shown under Naver's TV Cast. The drama was produced by Korean organization K-Move! to promote overseas employment among Korean youth.

In 2015, he was cast as Kang Seung-bum, a high school student who gets involved in a case with his music teacher in Kwak Jae-young's Time Renegade.

Usually with

Park Gok-ji
Park Gok-ji
(2 films)
Yoo Ha
Yoo Ha
(1 films)
Kim Sang-ho
Kim Sang-ho
(2 films)
Kwak Jae-yong
Kwak Jae-yong
(1 films)
Ahn Gil-kang
Ahn Gil-kang
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Lee Min-ho (5 films)

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Time Renegades, 1h48
Directed by Kwak Jae-yong
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller, Fantasy, Romance
Actors Im Soo-jeong, Lee Jin-wook, Jo Jung-suk, Lee Min-ho, Jung Jin-young, Lee Ki-woo
Roles Kang Seung-bum
Rating67% 3.39963.39963.39963.39963.3996
A 32 ans d'écart (1983 et 2015), deux hommes subissent un traumatisme, à la suite duquel chacun perçoit la vie de l'autre dans ses rêves. Ils se trouvent à aimer la même femme. Lorsque celle-ci est en danger d'être assassinée par un tueur en série, ils font tout pour la sauver, utilisant leurs connaissances du passé et du futur pour changer ceux-ci, empêcher les meurtres et sauver celle qu'ils aiment.
Running Man, 2h7
Genres Thriller, Comedy, Action, Adventure
Actors Shin Ha-kyun, Lee Min-ho, Kim Sang-ho, Jo Eun-ji, Oh Jung-se, Joo Hyun
Roles Cha Gi-hyuk
Rating62% 3.1494853.1494853.1494853.1494853.149485
Jong-woo is an immature father to a son only 18 years younger than himself. He earns a living by working at an auto repair garage during the day and driving a cab at night. His long-standing dream is to buy a small home to live in. One day, a passenger is found dead in his cab. Overnight, he becomes the prime suspect in a high-profile murder case and is forced to become a fugitive as he's chased by the police, reporters, and unidentified men.
Howling
Howling (2012)
, 1h54
Directed by Yoo Ha
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Thriller, Adventure
Actors Song Kang-ho, Lee Na-young, Lee Sung-min, Shin Jung-geun, Nam Bo-ra, Lee Min-ho
Roles Jo Sang-gil's son
Rating60% 3.0465953.0465953.0465953.0465953.046595
Mapo district, Seoul. Middle-aged police detective Jo Sang-gil (Song Kang-ho), a single father with a young son and daughter, is assigned the seemingly straightforward case of a man, Oh Gyeong-il, who set fire to himself inside a car. Chafing at his lack of promotion after so long on the police force, but under pressure from his boss-cum-friend (Shin Jung-geun), he also grudgingly agrees to work with rookie detective Cha Eun-young (Lee Na-young), a 30-year-old divorcee who has just been transferred from motorcycle patrol duty. The dead man, who had drugs in his system, has a large dog-bite on his thigh but no fingerprints. The police discover the immolation was not suicide but was triggered by a timer in the victim's trouser belt. Sang-gil traces the sex club the victim had visited but bawls out Eun-young when she makes an amateurish error during a fight. Against protocol, Sang-gil omits to file reports on the progress of the case, as he wants to earn all the kudos himself and thereby a promotion. His boss finds out, just as a second victim, Nam Sang-hun, is found bitten to death by a large dog or wolf. After talking to dog-trainers, the police learn the man they need to see is Min Tae-shik, a retired police dog trainer who lives with his drug addict daughter; during a raid on his house, Min escapes and a wolf-dog subsequently kills a woman in the backstreets. Eun-young starts questioning police-dog trainers, as well as investigating those missing or dead, and comes up with the name of Kang Myung-ho, who supposedly committed suicide a while ago. She sets off to investigate on her own.
Le Grand Chef, 1h53
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Cooking films
Actors Kim Kang-woo, Lee Ha-na, Lee Min-ho, Im Won-hee, Jung Eun-pyo, Ahn Gil-kang
Roles Sung-chan
Rating64% 3.2426753.2426753.2426753.2426753.242675
At a press conference, the cooking knife of the last Royal Chef of Joseon Dynasty is presented to the public. The chef, who did not wish to cook for the Japanese imperial rulers, cut off his hand with this knife. The Japanese bureaucrat at the time was moved by the chef's loyalty to king and country, and kept it upon his return to Japan. Now, to redeem past evils, his son has decided to return it to Korea. In order to find a deserving owner he announces a nationwide culinary competition to find the best cook to own this knife, and become the true heir of the last Korean Royal Chef of Joseon Dynasty.
Waikiki Brothers, 1h49
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Park Won-sang, Hwang Jeong-min, Oh Kwang-rok, Lee Min-ho, Ryoo Seung-bum, Park Hae-il
Roles young In-ki
Rating70% 3.510833.510833.510833.510833.51083
Waikiki Brothers is a band going nowhere. After another depressing gig, the saxophonist quits, leaving the three remaining members - lead singer and guitarist Sung-woo (Lee Eol), keyboardist Jung-seok (Park Won-sang), and drummer Kang-soo (Hwang Jung-min), to continue on the road. The band ends up at Sung-woo's hometown, Suanbo, which was a popular hot spring resort in the '80s. The main resort now is the Waikiki Hotel, and their gig at the hotel nightclub starts well, until Jung-seok and Kang-soo start to play out their worst vices. For Sung-woo, the calm center of the band, the return home is filled with reservations of disappointments and a lost love. He reunites with his old high school friends, the original Waikiki Brothers, and finds them far from happy. He runs into In-hee (Oh Ji-hye), his unrequited first love. Now widowed, she seems desperate to try their relationship again. Sung-woo also runs into his old music teacher, Byung-joo, and tries to help him get work. But the band is fired from the nightclub and Sung-woo is forced to perform in karaoke bars. And, then, tragedy strikes when his high school classmate Soo-chul dies in an accident.