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Lee Sun-kyun

South Korean actor (1975–2023)

Lee Sun-kyun

Summary

South Korean actor (1975–2023)

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educationKorea National University of Arts (BFA)
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Lee Sun-kyun (; March 2, 1975 – December 27, 2023) was a South Korean actor. Internationally, he was best known for his role in Bong Joon-ho's Academy Award–winning film Parasite (2019), for which he won a Screen Actors Guild Award along with his castmates. He received several other awards, including a nomination for an International Emmy Award.

Lee debuted as an actor in 2000 and starred in TV dramas and musical theatre. The dramas Behind the White Tower and Coffee Prince (both 2007) brought Lee mainstream popularity, which he followed with Pasta (2010), Golden Time (2012), and My Mister (2018). On the big screen, he was known for his collaborations with director Hong Sang-soo in the arthouse films Oki's Movie (2010) and Nobody's Daughter Haewon (2013). His other high-profile films include mystery thriller Helpless (2012), romantic comedy All About My Wife (2012), and action thriller A Hard Day (2014), the latter of which won him the Baeksang Arts Award for Best Actor.

Following the success of Parasite, Lee continued to take on diverse and critically acclaimed roles. He starred in the first Apple TV+ Korean-language series, Dr. Brain (2021), the political drama Kingmaker (2022), the crime thriller Payback: Money and Power (2023), and the psychological thriller Sleep (2023). On December 27, 2023, Lee died from suicide at the age of 48. At the time of his death, Lee had been investigated for alleged drug consumption.

Early life

Lee Sun-kyun was born in Seoul on March 2, 1975. He attended the Korea National University of Arts in 1994, and graduated in the first ever class of its School of Drama with a Bachelor of Fine Arts.

Career

2000–2012: Acting beginnings

Lee made his debut as the lead actor in the 2000 short film Psycho Drama. In 2001, he made his stage acting debut as Brad Majors in the stage musical The Rocky Horror Show, and his television debut in the sitcom Lovers.

Lee eventually achieved his breakthrough in 2007 with the critically lauded medical drama White Tower and the highly popular romantic series Coffee Prince. He was nominated for Best New Actor in Television during the 43rd Baeksang Arts Awards. Besides Coffee Prince, he worked with director Lee Yoon-jung two other times—in the sports-themed Taereung National Village in 2005, and in the slice-of-life drama Triple in 2009.

Despite his burgeoning fame, Lee then turned to low-budget arthouse films to polish his acting caliber. He appeared in films directed by Hong Sang-soo, such Night and Day, Lost in the Mountains, Oki's Movie, Nobody's Daughter Haewon and Our Sunhi. Hong had been renowned for his realistic portrayal of ordinary lives in his films. Lee also headlined Paju, for which he won the Best Actor award at the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival held in Spain. Film distributor Myung Film quoted the judging committee as handing Lee high points for portraying the anguish his character felt for loving his wife's younger sister.

Lee successfully shook off his "gentle" TV drama image in Pasta, where he played a brilliant-but-abrasive chef. The series' popularity made him a bankable romantic leading man. Petty Romance reunited him with his My Sweet Seoul co-star Choi Kang-hee, and one-upmanship action comedy Officer of the Year (also known as Arrest King) soon followed.

Lee showed his support for the revival of Drama Special (formerly Drama City) by starring in Our Slightly Risque Relationship (his acting was later recognized at the KBS Drama Awards). He continually defended the importance of the short drama format as a training ground for young talent, acknowledging its contribution to his own career.

2012–2017: Rising success

In 2012, he starred in two consecutive well-reviewed big-screen hits—mystery thriller Helpless and romantic comedy All About My Wife. Reuniting with Pasta director Kwon Seok-jang, Lee played a trauma doctor in Golden Time. His third collaboration with Kwon was Miss Korea, a drama set amidst the IMF crisis in the 1990s.

Lee returned to the theater opposite wife Jeon Hye-jin in Mike Bartlett's stage play Love, Love, Love in 2013. The following year, he headlined the film A Hard Day, which screened at the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, and became a critically acclaimed sleeper hit at the box office.

In 2015, Lee starred in the courtroom drama film The Advocate: A Missing Body.

Lee in 2023

2018–2023: Return to television and resurgence

In 2018, Lee starred in the critically acclaimed television series My Mister. The same year he starred in the action thriller film Take Point. In 2019, Lee starred in the legal television series Prosecutor Civil War.

''Parasite'']] cast

In 2019, Lee had a starring role in the critically acclaimed film Parasite as Park Dong-ik (Nathan; ), the Park family father. Parasite was directed by Bong Joon-ho and became the first South Korean film to win the Palme d'Or as well as the Academy Award for Best Picture. The cast of Parasite, including Lee, also received an SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

In 2021, Lee played a neuroscientist trying to solve the mysterious death of his family by hacking into the brains of the deceased. Dr. Brain is the first Korean-language show produced for Apple TV+. As the drama series debut of renowned filmmaker Kim Jee-woon, the sci-fi thriller is based on the Korean webtoon of the same name. For his performance he was nominated for a Best Actor award for the 50th International Emmy Awards. The same year, Lee appeared in the political drama film Kingmaker as political strategist. He received a nomination for Best Actor for his role in the film at the 58th Baeksang Arts Awards; however, the award went to his costar Sul Kyung-gu.

In 2023, Lee starred alongside Lee Ha-nee (Honey Lee) in Lee Won-suk's comedy Killing Romance. While the film received a tepid reaction upon release, it has since become a cult favorite in Korea, and made its North American debut at the 22nd New York Asian Film Festival on July 14, 2023. In that same year, Lee also starred alongside Jung Yu-mi in the critically acclaimed horror film Sleep.

Personal life and death

Marriage

Lee married his wife, actress Jeon Hye-jin, on May 23, 2009. Their agency announced that their first son was born on November 25, 2009. The couple's second son was born on August 9, 2011.

Drug use allegations

On October 19, 2023, it was revealed that Lee was booked for internal investigation over suspected drug use. As a result, he voluntarily dropped out of No Way Out, an upcoming thriller drama serial which just started its production days before the revelation of his alleged drug use. On October 24, he was charged on suspicion of using cannabis and psychoactive drugs, according to Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency, and was summoned for questioning on October 28. Lee was also given a travel ban to prevent him from leaving the country during the course of investigations. Initial test results of Lee's hair samples revealed that Lee tested negative for drugs, and further investigations were expected as of November 2023. Lee first requested the police to conduct an additional lie detector test through his lawyer. Lee contended that the accusations of drug use based only on hearsay with no physical evidence were unfair. After a third interrogation, which lasted over 19 hours, Lee admitted that he might have possibly taken drugs which were given to him by a hostess who he had been at a bar with, but said he was unaware that what he was given were illegal drugs, and that he had been deceived into doing so as part of a blackmail attempt. Due to Lee's public persona as a "family man", and South Korean society's high moral expectations of public figures and strong social disapproval of both infidelity and drug use, Lee and the investigation were heavily covered by South Korean media. The Korean opposition party questioned the coverage of Lee's suspected drug use, stating that it took public attention away from unfavorable developments involving the government and ruling People Power Party; member and Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon commented that "the drug use issue was unrelated to politics".

Death

On December 27, 2023, at 10:30 a.m., Lee was found dead at the age of 48 inside his car at the road parking lot nearby Waryong Park in central Seoul. In the passenger seat was a charcoal briquette commonly used in suicide via carbon monoxide poisoning in South Korea. The police earlier received a report from his wife that Lee had left home after "writing a memo akin to a suicide note". Lee's funeral was held at the funeral hall of Seoul National University Hospital, and he was buried on the 29th in Yeonhwajang, Suwon.

Lee's death came amidst multiple suspected suicides among South Korean celebrities, and an analysis article by CNN said it cast a spotlight on the high-pressure environment in South Korea's entertainment industry. Following Lee's death, a woman was arrested following allegations she had blackmailed him. Director Bong Joon-ho and other prominent figures demanded an inquiry into the role of South Korean media and police in Lee's death. On December 19, 2024, two women, a bar hostess surnamed Kim and a former actress surnamed Park who extorted from Lee were sentenced to 3.5 years and to 4 years and 2 months, respectively, with the judge stating that the extortion attempts had contributed to Lee's death.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.2000200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152017201820192020202220232024
Psycho DramaPark Dong-wooShort film
Make It BigWoo Jung-chul
Surprise Partythe real Kim Jung-woo
A Perfect MatchDoctor
Boss X-FileGangster
Goodbye DayShort film
Scent of LoveDoctor Shin
Show Show ShowSang-chul
Survival Meeting GameShort film
HitchhikingMan
My Mother, the MermaidDo-hyeon
Love, So DivineMan in lovey dovey couple
R-PointSergeant Park
Curry and Rice StoryShort film
Erotic Chaos Boy
The Customer Is Always RightLee Jang-gil
A Cruel AttendanceCheon Man-ho
Our TownJae-shin
Night and DayYoon Kyeong-soo
Sa-kwaMin-seok
Romantic IslandKang Jae-hyuk
Lost in the MountainsMyeong-wooShort film
PajuKim Joong-shik
Oki's MovieNam Jin-gu
Petty RomanceJeong Bae
Officer of the YearJung Eui-chan
HelplessJang Mun-ho
All About My WifeLee Doo-hyun
Nobody's Daughter HaewonLee Seong-joon
Our SunhiMun-su
A Hard DayKo Gun-su
The Advocate: A Missing BodyByeon Ho-sung
The King's Case NoteYejong of Joseon
Man of WillGo JongSpecial appearance
A Special LadyIm Sang-hoon
Take PointYoon Ji-eui
Jo Pil-ho: The Dawning RageJo Pil-ho
ParasitePark Dong-ik (Nathan)
Mr. Zoo: The Missing VIPBlack goatVoice
KingmakerSeo Chang-dae
Killing RomanceJonathan Na
SleepHyun-soo
Project SilenceCha Jung-wonPosthumous release
Land of HappinessPark Tae-juPosthumous release; final film role

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes2002200320042005200620072008200920102012201320162018201920212023
LoversLee Sun-kyun
Thousand Years of LovePil-ga
MBC Best Theater "Chakhan Dangshin Loveholic"
MBC Best Theater "Dad Romeo, Mom Juliet"
Drama City "18-year-old Bride"
Drama City "Semi-transparent"Dong-soo
Drama City "Dr. Love"
Drama City "Love of a Spider Woman"
Drama City "Innocent Love"
LoveholicKim Tae-hyun
MBC Best Theater "Taereung National Village"Lee Dong-kyung
Fugitive Lee Doo-yongNoh Cheol-ki
MBC Best Theater "Behind"
Behind the White TowerChoi Do-young
Coffee PrinceChoi Han-sung
My Sweet SeoulKim Young-soo
TripleJo Hae-yoon
PastaChoi Hyun-wook
Our Slightly Risque RelationshipKi Dong-chanDrama special
Golden TimeLee Min-woo
Miss KoreaKim Hyung-joon
Listen to LoveDo Hyun-woo
Don't Dare to DreamNa-ri's blind date (Voice)Cameo (ep. 15)
My MisterPark Dong-hoon
Diary of a ProsecutorLee Seon-woong
Dr. BrainSe-won
Payback: Money and PowerEun Yong

Television shows

YearTitleRoleRef.
2013March: A Story of FriendsCast member
2019Trans-Siberian Pathfinders
2023Very Private Southeast Asia

Music video appearances

YearSong titleArtist
1999"It's OK"Bijou
2001"You Remain in My Heart"Lucid Fall
2007"Arirang"SG Wannabe
2008"Between Hidden Time"
2012"Deep Night Sad Song"E2RE

Stage credit

Theater

YearTitleRoleTheaterDateRef.EnglishKorean
2005Indangsu Love Song인당수 사랑가Valentine's Theatre 3April 22 to September 11
2013Love, Love, Love러브 러브 러브KennethMyeongdong Arts TheatreMarch 27 to April 21

Musical

YearTitleRoleTheaterDateRef.EnglishKorean
2001The Rocky Horror Show록키 호러 쇼Brad Majorsthe Polymedia Theater in Dongsung-dongJuly 17 to August 26
2003Grease그리스Danny ZukoDongsung Art Centre Dongsung HallAugust to November 16

Discography

TitleYearAlbum"Ocean Voyage (Choi Han-sung version)""My Sweet City""Romantic Christmas"
(with Eugene)"Boy"
(with )"Kangaroo"
(with Choi Kang-hee)"Gift for You"
(with Choi Kang-hee, Song Ji-hyo and Kim Byung-man)
2007Coffee Prince OST
2008My Sweet Seoul OST
Romantic Island Christmas Story single
Song Book: Play With Him album
2010Petty Romance OST
2011

Awards and nominations

Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / WorkResultRef.APAN Star AwardsAsian Pop-Up CinemaBaeksang Arts AwardsBlue Dragon Film AwardsBuil Film AwardsBusan International Film FestivalCETV AwardsChunsa Film Art AwardsCritics' Choice AwardsHerald DongA TV Lifestyle AwardsInternational Emmy AwardsKBS Drama AwardsKorea Advertisers AssociationLas Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film FestivalMBC Drama AwardsScreen Actors Guild AwardsThe Seoul Awards
2018Grand Prize (Daesang)My Mister
2023Award for Excellent Achievement in FilmLee Sun-kyun
2007Best New Actor – TelevisionWhite Tower
2015Best Actor – FilmA Hard Day
2019Best Actor – TelevisionMy Mister
2022Best Actor – FilmKingmaker
2014Best Leading ActorA Hard Day
2014Best Actor
2024Korean Film Achievement AwardLee Sun-kyun (posthumous award)
2010Top 10 Asian StarsPastatitle=Kim Nam-joo wins grand prize at award ceremony in Chinaurl=http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2010062109092690371work=10Asialast=Kimfirst=Lynndate=June 21, 2010access-date=December 26, 2023archive-date=March 24, 2014archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140324050456/http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2010062109092690371url-status=live}}
2015Best ActorA Hard Day
2020Best Acting EnsembleParasite
2012Best DressedLee Sun-kyun
2022Best Performance by an ActorDr. Brain
2004Best Actor in a One-Act/Drama SpecialDr. Love
2010Our Slightly Risque Relationship
2008Good Model AwardLee Sun-kyun
2010Best ActorPajutitle=Actor Lee Sun-gyun wins prize at Las Palmas film festurl=https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20100331000456work=The Korea Heralddate=April 2, 2010access-date=December 26, 2023archive-date=December 27, 2023archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231227070904/https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20100331000456url-status=live}}
2007Golden Acting Award, Actor in a MiniseriesWhite Tower
Excellence Award, ActorCoffee Prince
2010Top Excellence Award, ActorPasta
Best Couple AwardLee Sun-kyun
(with Gong Hyo-jin)
2012Top Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesGolden Time
2014Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesMiss Korea
2020Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureParasite
2018Best Actor (TV)My Mister

State honors

Country Or OrganizationYearHonor Or AwardRef.South Korea
2018Prime Minister's Commendation

Listicles

PublisherYearListicleRankRef.The ScreenKorean Film Council
20192009–2019 Top Box Office Powerhouse Actors in Korean Movies
2021Korean Actors 200

Notes

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