《Blast From The Past》Chapter 24: Lee Byung-hun

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Lee Byung-hun is a South Korean singer and actor known for his works in a variety of genres. His role in the South Korean entertainment industry is not one to be underestimated. Since the early 2000s, he began to grace our screens with his brilliance. In the year 2000, he acted in Joint Security Area, a movie which received excellent remarks from viewers. He has also been featured in several other films including A Bittersweet Life (2005), The Good, the Bad, the Weird (2008) and Inside Men (2015) which won him the award for "Best Actor" in the Baeksang Art Awards, Blue Dragon Awards, and Grand Bell Awards. Some of the movies he has acted in have been on the list of highest-grossing films in South Korea.

He has also been featured in many television series including The Sorrow of the Survivor (1993), Asphalt Man (1995), Road (2001), Iris (2009), and Mr. Sunshine (2018). Lee Byung-hun has also participated in music video such as I Luv It by , where he was featured as himself. He has won several awards since the commencement of his acting career. Some of these include KBS Drama Award as "Best Actor" for his role in Day of Sunshine and The Seoul Award for "Best Actor (Drama)" for his role in Mr. Sunshine.

Childhood & Early Life

Lee Byung-hun was born on July 12, 1970, in Gwangju, a city in the South Korean province of Gyeonggi to parents Lee Jong-kun and Park Jae-soon. Son of a successful businessman father, he grew up in relative comfort, surrounded by a loving family. He was self-admittedly a mischievous child. His only sister, Eun-hee Lee, won the 1996 Miss Korea beauty pageant.

His love for cinema first bloomed at an early age. While he majored in French Literature from the Hanyang University, he was sure that he wanted to change his field. He went on to study Theatre and Cinematography at the Graduate School of Chung-Ang University.

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Career

Having finished his education, Lee Byung-hun enlisted for the 14th annual public audition hosted by the Korean Broadcast System in 1991. He was accepted and subsequently debuted on television in the TV drama 'Asphalt My Hometown', portraying the character of Jinwoo.

Over the next decade, he would gradually carve out a place for himself, even while facing the immense competition in Korean television, with projects such as 'Family' (1991), 'Tomorrow Love' (1992), 'Police' (1993), 'Asphalt Man' (1994), 'White Nights 3.98' (1998), and 'Beautiful Days' (2001).

Despite his success on the small screen, the films he did in the early years of his career were forgettable. Since making his cinematic debut with 'Who Drives Me Crazy' in 1995, he worked on one small project after another like 'Runaway' (1995), 'Kill the Love' (1996), 'Elegy of the South' (1997), and 'The Harmonium in My Memory' (1999), none of which was commercially successful.

Director Park Chan-wook's film 'Joint Security Area' changed all that. Released in 2000, the film catapulted Lee into stardom. He won his first Grand Bell Award for the best new actor for his portrayal of Sergeant Lee Soo-hyuk of the South Korean army. Director Quentin Tarantino has listed the film as one of his top 20 favourite movies since 1992.

He followed this with the offbeat film 'Bungee Jumping of Their Own' (2001). In the following year, he provided his voice in his first animated film, 'My Beautiful Girl, Mari.' He also starred in the thriller 'Addicted', which was later remade into an American film titled 'Possession' (2009).

He was cast in the Seoul Broadcasting System's (SBS) 'All In', a thriller drama inspired by the life of professional poker player Jimmy Cha, co-starring Song Hye-kyo and Ji Sung. Following its conclusion, Lee took a six-year hiatus from television.

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Not someone to rest on his laurels, Lee chose 'Everybody Has Secrets' (2004), a sexual comedy for his next project. He was part of the international East Asian horror film collaboration 'Three... Extremes' (2004). Teaming up with filmmaker Park Chan-wook in his 'Cut' segment, he played a film director tormented by an extra from his previous films.

In 2005, he shifted gears again to portray a mobster and enforcer in the crime drama 'A Bittersweet Life.'

Lee had been on the radar of US filmmakers from a long time, but the live action 'G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra' (2009) was meant to be his Hollywood debut. While the film based on children's toys was not considered the ideal choice to introduce a prolific actor such as him to the international audience, it did bring him widespread exposure and lead to other opportunities.

In Hollywood, he shared the screen space with Bruce Willis ('G.I. Joe: Retaliation' and 'Red 2'); Helen Mirren, John Malkovich, and Anthony Hopkins ('Red 2'); Arnold Schwarzenegger ('Terminator Genisys'); and Denzel Washington ('The Magnificent Seven').

His upcoming projects include 'The Fortress', a historical drama about the second Manchu invasion of Korea in 1636, set for a late 2017 release and Choi Sung-hyun's drama 'My World Only', which is in its post-production stage.

Personal Life

Lee Byung-hun and his future wife, actress Lee Min-jung, were briefly in a relationship in 2006. In 2012, they started dating again. They were married on August 10, 2013 at the Grand Hyatt Seoul. On March 31, 2015, their first child, a son, Lee Joon-hoo was born.

In mid-2014, he found himself involved in a blackmail scandal when model Lee Ji-yeon and singer Dahee from K-pop girl group GLAM demanded money from him, threatening to reveal a compromising video of him making sexual jokes if he did not acquiesce. He reached out to the police on September 2, registering a report about the extortion at the Gangnam Police Station.

The women later admitted to the charges and were sentenced to one year imprisonment in a hearing at the Seoul District Court on January 15, 2015.

Following this, there were a lot of rumours of infidelity, which Lee vehemently denied. In July 2015, he issued a public apology for the incident.

Family members:

Girlfriend / Spouse

Lee Byung-hun has dated –

Song Hye-kyo(2003-2004) – Lee Byung-hun dated Song Hye-kyo, a South Korean actress who gained her popularity for her roles in television dramas around the same time as Lee. Their relationship lasted for only a year.Lee Min-jung (2006-Present) – Lee Byung-hun met Lee Min-jung in 2006 through an acquaintance. They got into a relationship and dated briefly before breaking up. They returned to their relationship in 2012. Later, Lee Byung-hun got married to Lee Min-jung at Grand Hyatt Seoul in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea on August 10, 2013. They have a son together.Father – In-Chul Lee (Businessman)Mother – Park Jae-soonSiblings – Eun-Hee Lee (Younger Sister)

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