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Lee Min-ho (, born June 22, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He gained widespread fame with his role as Gu Jun-pyo in the
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''
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'' (2009), which also earned him the Baeksang Arts Award for Best New Actor. His other notable works are television series ''
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'' (2011), ''
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'' (2013), ''
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'' (2016), and '' The King: Eternal Monarch'' (2020), as well as the action thriller film ''
Gangnam Blues ''Gangnam Blues'' () is a 2015 South Korean neo-noir action film written and directed by Yoo Ha, and starring Lee Min-ho and Kim Rae-won. The film is set in the 1970s against the backdrop of the real estate development of the Gangnam region of S ...
'' (2015). In 2022, he starred in the
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period drama ''
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'' based on the novel of the same name. The success of Lee's television career established him as a top
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star. He became the first Korean celebrity to have a wax figure made in his image at
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, with figures being unveiled in
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in 2013, and
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in 2014.


Early life and education

Lee Min-ho was born on June 22, 1987, in
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,
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, Seoul. Raised by
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parents, he is the younger one of two children. During childhood, Lee initially hoped to become a professional
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player. While attending Namseong Elementary School, he was selected for the junior football class of manager and ex-professional player
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. However, an injury during fifth grade put an end to his aspiration. In a 2009 interview with the ''Asia Business Daily'', he recalled that during elementary school other pupils nicknamed him ''kkamdungi'' () in reference to his tan skin. Other nicknames were 'skeleton' from his time at Banpo Middle School and 'demon' in high school—the former stemmed from the thought that he was "too skinny" whereas the latter nickname was what his "playful" personality earned him. By his first year at Danggok High School, Lee had already turned his interests to acting and modeling. After he posed for a few magazines, he met the future president of Starhaus Entertainment by chance. His professional acting career began after the encounter, and he would ultimately sign with the agency in 2005. In 2006, Lee enrolled at
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's College of Art and Design; he has since obtained a
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after majoring in Film Arts. He is currently pursuing his
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in Film at Kookmin University Graduate School.


Career


2002–2008: Beginnings

Lee started auditioning and landed minor roles in several television shows such as ''
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'' (2002), '' Nonstop'' (2000–2006) and ''Recipe of Love'' (2005). His official debut (main) role was in the EBS series '' Secret Campus'' (2006). Early in his career, Lee went by the stage name ''Lee Min'' because his agency thought his birth name was too ordinary. However, as his stage name was pronounced and written in the same way as the Korean word "imin", which means "
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", he later said it was difficult to find himself in internet search results. He eventually went back to using his original name. In 2006, his acting career was put on hold for a year following a serious car wreck, which occurred while riding in the back of a car with fellow actor
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. Their two friends riding in the front seat were killed instantly. Lee was severely injured and spent several months bedridden. Upon recovery, Lee received his first leading role in the high-school drama ''
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'' (2007), but the series was reduced to only eight episodes due to low viewership ratings. In 2008, he appeared in television dramas ''
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'' and ''
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'', as well as movies ''
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'' and '' Our School's E.T.''. During the filming of the latter, he became good friends with actor Kim Su-ro. Kim later gave him praise on a variety show: "I recognize a star when I see one. When I was doing '' Our School's E.T.'', I knew that Lee Min-ho would become one of the top actors in the country".


2009–2010: Breakthrough

Lee's breakthrough came in 2009 with the lead role of Gu Jun-pyo in
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' ''
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'', the Korean adaptation of the popular
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of the same name. Competition for the role was intense and Lee only found out that he had been cast through newspaper articles. The series attracted high viewership ratings and buzz in South Korea during its broadcast. Lee's new-found popularity gained him many endorsement deals; ''Boys Over Flowers'' also created another
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throughout Asia and made Lee a
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star. In 2010, Lee appeared in the romantic comedy ''
Personal Taste ''Personal Taste'' (), also known as ''Personal Preference'', is a 2010 South Korean television series, starring Son Ye-jin and Lee Min-ho. It is adapted from Lee Se-in's 2007 novel of the same name about a furniture designer, Park Kae-in, wh ...
'' opposite
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; he played a young architect who poses as a gay man in order to become roommates with a young woman, leading to romantic complications. When asked about the reason for choosing the role during an interview, he responded: "I think I would do a better job playing heavy and more defined roles when I am older. I think ''Personal Taste'' was perfect because it is bright, cheerful but you can also laugh and cry over it as well."


2011–2013: International popularity

In 2011, he took on the role of the titular character in action drama ''
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as Lee Yun-Seong'', which was loosely based on
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's popular manga of the same name. The series was a commercial success and contributed to Lee's growing popularity, most notably in Japan, Philippines, China, and in France. He participated in the popular Chinese variety show '' Happy Camp'' in December 2011. In 2012, Lee starred in the medical fusion ''sageuk'' ''
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'' alongside
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. Despite garnering viewership ratings in the 10% range, the drama was a commercial failure due to its high budget. In April 2013, Lee's wax figure was unveiled at the
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. He then released his first album "My Everything" in May 2013. Lee also announced his return to television with a new series titled ''
The Heirs ''The Heirs'' (), also known as ''The Inheritors'', is a Korean drama, South Korean television series starring Lee Min-ho, Park Shin-hye, and Kim Woo-bin. Written by Kim Eun-sook, the drama is set in a high school populated by the privileged an ...
'', a teen drama written by
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. On why he decided to take on the role of a
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heir in high school four years after playing one in ''Boys Over Flowers'', he answered: "Before I grew past my 20s, I wanted to play a more upbeat character, one that would allow me to return to that feeling of simple, uncomplicated innocence that I had when I was younger." Premiering on October 9, 2013, ''The Heirs'' enjoyed immense popularity both locally, with a peak rating of 28.6%, and internationally, having over one billion hits on the Chinese streaming service
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. Lee experienced a further increase in his global popularity as his character of Kim Tan.


2014–2017: Continued success and return to films

In January 2014, a second wax figure of Lee was unveiled at
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. On January 30, Lee became the first Korean celebrity to perform on China's CCTV Lunar New Year Gala. He sang a song with
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, the original singer of the theme song of '' Meteor Garden'', the Taiwanese version of ''Boys Over Flowers''. He was also invited to the third conference of the South Korean Presidential Committee for Cultural Enrichment as the representative for the entertainment industry, to share and contribute to the discussion of issues related to developing Korea's cultural content. Lee received the Prime Minister's Commendation at the 5th
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for his contribution to Koren Wave. Lee subsequently recorded and released his second EP "Song for You" in October 2014 under
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. As with his previous album, he stated that the tracks were recorded for his fans and that he had no ambition to pursue a singing career. He then took on
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's neo-noir action saga ''
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'' (2015), set in the 1970s when the real estate development boom swept across the
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area. The film, which co-starred
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, marked Lee's first leading role on the big screen. In 2016, Lee appeared in the action comedy film ''
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'', directed by Shin Terra; his co-stars were
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,
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,
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and Louis Fan. The flick topped box office charts upon its release and went on to gross US$31 million in China. Later that year, Lee made his television comeback in the fantasy romance as Hae Joon Jae ''
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'' alongside actress
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, which was another success. Lee began his
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on May 12, 2017 and was discharged on April 25, 2019 as a public service officer. .


2019–present: Comeback from military service and Hollywood debut

In 2019, Lee was cast in the SBS-broadcast and
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-distributed fantasy romance '' The King: Eternal Monarch'' written by ''The Heirs'' screenwriter
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. It was hailed as one of the most anticipated series of the first half of 2020, serving as Lee's comeback following his release from mandatory military service as Lee Gun. The series set a record for SBS's highest 2020 Friday-Saturday drama premiere ratings and maintaining the No.1 spot on the weekly Wavve drama chart for eight consecutive weeks, but received mixed reviews and lower-than-expected domestic TV viewership ratings on later episodes compared to previous works by Kim Eun-sook. ''The King: Eternal Monarch'' was listed as the most popular
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on Netflix in India, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore and one of the top two in the U.S. in 2020. In October 2020, Lee Min-ho launched the YouTube channel "leeminho film" where he serves as executive producer and creative director. In 2022, Lee made his Hollywood debut in a main role as Koh Hansu, a mysterious merchant, in the television series adaptation of
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's novel ''
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''. The series received positive reviews and extensive critical acclaim upon release. Lee's performance, particularly in the standalone episode of the series, ''Chapter 7'', which centered around Lee's character, received critical acclaim; outlets such as ''
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'', and ''
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'' included the episode in their list of Best TV Episodes of 2022. In August 2023,
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launched a new collection, featuring Lee,
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, and
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in its campaign.


Public image

As of October 2020, Lee has over 3 million followers on
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, 23 million followers on
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and was the first Korean celebrity to garner 20 million followers on both
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and
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. In 2014 and 2015, Lee topped the online poll organized by a Chinese entertainment magazine and was voted as the "Asian Male God". In 2017, Lee was chosen as the "Most Favoured Korean Actor" by fans of the Korean Wave in the United States. With a combined total of 65 million followers, he is referred to as the "King of Social Media".


Other ventures


Ambassadorship

In January 2012, Lee was appointed as an honorary prosecutor by the Supreme Prosecutors' Office for building social reputation and trust with the public, alongside
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.


Philanthropy

In 2014, Lee set up the PROMIZ website, a fund-raising platform to raise awareness and encourage donation for social and humanitarian causes. Proceeds from the sale of PROMIZ merchandise are given to selected partners which execute the charity projects. The site donated $50,000 to help create wells in Malawi through non-profit organization Charity: Water; the sum was gathered by Lee and his fans. PROMIZ has also raised funds and contributed donations to causes such as Good Neighbours,
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, the "Transparent Umbrella Project" and the "Making Warm Winter for Both Bodies and Hearts" campaign. In 2016, PROMIZ won at the Korea Good Brand Awards. In 2015, Lee donated
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100 million to
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to aid the victims of the devastating earthquake in Nepal. In 2016, Lee was recognised by the Ministry of Health and Welfare for his contribution to society. To mark the 10th anniversary of his debut, Lee's fans participated in several charitable events. Lee's Chinese fans planted 510 trees in Inner Mongolia, while his Mexican fans sold plastic bottle caps to recycling companies and donated the proceeds to children suffering from cancer. Taiwanese and Hong Kong made donations to
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and UNICEF. In previous years, his Chilean
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donated to the humanitarian organization Patagonia Compassion and also participated in several other charitable causes.


Personal life

Lee has an older sister, Yun-jeong, who is the co-founder and CEO of his current agency MYM Entertainment.


Car wreck

In 2006, Lee's acting career was put on hold for a year following a serious car wreck, which occurred while riding with fellow actor
Jung Il-woo Jung Il-woo (; born 9 September 1987) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in the sitcom '' Unstoppable High Kick'' (2006), and the television dramas '' The Return of Iljimae'' (2009), '' 49 Days'' (2011), '' Cool Guys, Hot ...
and two other friends. The group of friends were driving to Gangwon Province when a car crossing from the opposite lane after fleeing from a previous accident hit them head-on, destroying the hood and engine of their car. Lee and Jung, who were seated in the back, survived the wreck in a critical state. Their friends, both sitting in the front, were instantly killed. Lee was severely injured and in a coma for a month, after which he spent several months bedridden. His injuries included broken ribs, thigh and ankle, along with a tear in his knee cartilage. As part of his treatment, a 46-centimeter metal pin was inserted in his thigh, leaving one of his legs shorter than the other.


Military enlistment

Lee Min-ho began his
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on May 12, 2017, at the Suseo Social Welfare Centre in Gangnam District Office as a public service officer. Lee was unable to serve as an active duty soldier due to his previous injuries. He also suffered another car wreck in 2011 while filming ''
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''. On March 15, 2018, Lee started his military training at the Korea Army Training Centre in
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,
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. He returned to public service duty after four weeks of basic training. He was discharged on April 25, 2019.


Filmography


Film


Television series


Web series


Music video


Discography

* ''My Everything'' (2013, Korean) * ''My Everything'' (2013, Japanese) * ''Song for You'' (2014)


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* * at MYM Entertainment * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Min-ho 1987 births Living people People from Dongjak District Former Buddhists 21st-century South Korean male actors 21st-century South Korean male singers South Korean male film actors South Korean male television actors South Korean male web series actors Male actors from Seoul Singers from Seoul Survivors of road incidents Konkuk University alumni Best New Actor Paeksang Arts Award (television) winners