Lee Kwang-soo

Lee Kwang-soo (Korean이광수, born July 14, 1985)[3][unreliable source?] is a South Korean actor, entertainer and model. He made his acting debut in the sitcom Here He Comes (2008) and received further recognition for his roles in medical melodrama It's Okay, That's Love (2014), neo-noir film Confession (2014), black comedy film Collective Invention (2015), sitcom The Sound of Your Heart (2016), and drama Live (2018), and human comedy film Inseparable Bros (2019).

Lee Kwang-soo
Lee Kwang-soo wearing dark green shirt and smiling in 2014
Lee at Blue Dragon Film Awards 2021
Born (1985-07-14) July 14, 1985 (age 38)
EducationDong-ah Institute of Media and Arts (Broadcasting)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • entertainer
  • model
Years active2007–present
AgentKing Kong by Starship[1]
Height192 cm (6 ft 3+12 in)[2]
Korean name
Hangul
이광수
Hanja
Revised RomanizationI Gwang-su
McCune–ReischauerI Kwangsu
Websitestarship-ent.com

Lee was a regular cast member of the South Korean variety show Running Man from June 2010 until May 2021. His last appearance on Running Man was aired on June 13, 2021.

Early life and education

Lee was born on July 14, 1985, in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.[4]

Career

Lee began his entertainment career as a model in 2007. He made his acting debut in the 2008 sitcom Here He Comes,[5] which was followed by High Kick Through the Roof.[6][7]

Lee's popularity increased after joining SBS' Good Sunday variety show Running Man, gaining the nickname "Prince of Asia" due to his large number of overseas fans.[8][9] In 2010 and 2011, Lee won back-to-back awards at the SBS Entertainment Awards for "New Star Award" and "Best Newcomer in Variety", respectively.[10]

In 2012, Lee played supporting roles in the romantic comedies Wonderful Radio and All About My Wife,[11] and thriller The Scent.[12][13] Later in the year, he reunited onscreen with his former Running Man co-star and real-life best friend Song Joong-ki in the TV melodrama The Innocent Man.[14]

In 2013, after another supporting role in A Wonderful Moment,[15] Lee voiced the lead character Marco in the animated movie Maritime Police Marco, opposite fellow Running Man regular Song Ji-hyo, who voiced for Lulu.[16][17]

Lee had publicly stated that he wanted to play an antagonist in TV or film. He was then cast as Prince Imhae (villainous brother to King Gwanghae) in the 2013 period drama Goddess of Fire.[18][19] While filming Goddess of Fire, he participated in an energy conservation campaign alongside child actress Kim Yoo-bin.[20]

On August 17, 2013, Lee held his first solo fan meeting of his career in Singapore. Attended by 2,000 fans, it was considered a success.[21] He held another one in Malaysia on January 4, 2014, attended by almost 3,000 fans.[22]

Lee in November 2014

In 2014, Lee played his first major role on the big screen in Confession. The neo-noir film is about three friends (played by Ji Sung, Ju Ji-hoon, and Lee) whose friendship gets destroyed after getting involved in a murder case.[23][24][25] He then returned to television with the medical melodrama It's Okay, That's Love, playing a patient suffering from Tourette syndrome, a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, stereotyped, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics.[26] Lee then starred in the film A Dynamite Family, about five bickering brothers living in the village of Deoksu.[27]

In 2015, Lee played the protagonist in Collective Invention, whose condition is caused by side effects from a newly introduced drug.[28] Collective Invention was screened in the Vanguard section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, marking Lee's first red carpet appearance at an international film festival.[29] He also starred in the two-episode drama Puck!, where he played a loan shark who joins a college ice hockey club. The one-act play was aired on January 1, 2016.[30] The same year, he was appointed ambassador of the "2015 Korea Brand & Entertainment Expo" and received commendation from the trade minister for boosting the Korean Wave industry.[31]

In 2016, Lee starred in tvN's Entourage, a South Korean remake of the American series.[32] He was then cast in the KBS sitcom The Sound of Your Heart, based on the webtoon of the same name.[33] The web drama was a success in both South Korea and China, gaining 100 million on Sohu TV and ranked No. 1 among Korean dramas on the site.[34]

In September 2017, it was confirmed that Lee would be a fixed cast member in Netflix's variety show Busted!.[35]

In 2018, Lee starred in Noh Hee-kyung's slice-of-life Live playing a police officer who tries to uphold values in everyday life and maintain justice.[36] The drama was a success and Lee received rave reviews for his performance.[37] He then played a Mensa genius in crime comedy The Accidental Detective 2: In Action, a sequel to the 2015 film.[38]

In 2019, Lee starred in human comedy Inseparable Bros and gambling film Tazza: One Eyed Jack.[39][40] He won his first Baeksang Arts Awards award for Best Supporting Actor for his outstanding portrayal of Park Dong-goo who suffers from severe intellectual disabilities in Inseparable Bros, with critics citing "it was like seeing Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man".[41][42] The same year, he was cast in disaster comedy film Sinkhole alongside Cha Seung-won and Kim Sung-kyun.[43]

On February 15, 2020, Lee was involved in a car accident which put all of his activities on pause until his recovery from ankle injury.[44] Later in June, it was confirmed that he would be starring in The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure, a sequel to the 2014 film.[45] The film was released in January 2022.

In 2021, Lee returned to the Season 3 of Netflix variety show Busted!. Later in April 2021, Lee confirmed the film A Year-End Medley, which was released in the same year.[46] On April 27, 2021, Lee's agency announced that he will be stepping down from Running Man to focus on treatment and recovery from the accident. His last recording took place on May 24, 2021.[47]

In 2022, Lee will star in the tvN drama The Killer's Shopping List, marking his return to the small screen after four years.[48]

Personal life

On December 31, 2018, it was reported that Lee had been dating actress Lee Sun-bin, with King Kong by Starship stating that the couple had been dating "for 5 months" prior to the announcement of their relationship.[49][50][51]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleRef.
2011Battlefield HeroesMoon-di[52]
2012Wonderful RadioCha Dae-geun[11]
The ScentGi-poong[12]
All About My WifePD Choi[53]
2013A Wonderful MomentKim Jung-il[15]
Maritime Police MarcoMarco[16][17]
Walking with Dinosaurs 3DPatchi[54][55]
2014ConfessionMin-soo[24]
A Dynamite FamilyConstable Park[27]
2015Collective InventionPark Goo[28]
2018The Accidental Detective 2: In ActionYeo Chi[38]
2019Inseparable BrosPark Dong-goo[39]
Tazza: One Eyed JackJo Kka-chi[40]
2021SinkholeKim Seung-hyun[56]
A Year-End MedleySang-hoon[46]
2022The Pirates: The Last Royal TreasureMak-yi[45][57]

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2008The Scale of ProvidenceOh Kwang-chul
2008–2009Here He ComesOh Man-soo[5]
2009–2010High Kick Through the RoofLee Kwang-soo[7]
2010Dong YiPark Young-dal[58]
2011City HunterGo Ki-joon[59]
2011–2012Bachelor's Vegetable StoreNam Yoo-bong[60]
2012The Innocent ManPark Jae-gil[14]
2013Dating Agency: CyranoChoi Dal-inCameo (episode 6–8)[61]
Goddess of FirePrince Imhae[18]
Potato Star 2013QR3Bo-young's first loveCameo (episode 18)[62]
2014Secret LoveLee Tae-yangEpisode 7–8: "A Seven Day Summer"[63]
It's Okay, That's LovePark Soo-kwang[64]
2015A Girl Who Sees SmellsHimselfCameo (episode 1) with Running Man members[65]
2016Puck! Jo Joon-man[30]
Descendants of the SunToy gun range shooting shop workerCameo (episode 1)[66]
Dear My FriendsYoo Min-hoCameo[67]
EntourageCha Joon[32]
2016–2017The Sound of Your HeartJo Suk[33]
Hwarang: The Poet Warrior YouthMak-moonCameo (episode 1–3)[68]
2017The Best HitYoon-kiCameo (episode 2)[69]
2018LiveYeom Sang-soo[36]
2022The Killer's Shopping ListAhn Dae-sung[70]

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2022X of CrisisThe manSpecial appearance[71]
TBANo Way OutYoon Chang-jae[72]
Karma[73]

Television show

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2010–2021Running ManCast memberEpisode 1–559[74]
2015Perhaps Lovewith Lynn Hung[75]
2021House on Wheels: For Rentwith The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure actors[76]
2023GBRB Reap What You Sow[77]

Web show

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2018–2021Busted!Cast memberSeason 1 and 3[78][35][79]
2022–2023The Zone: Survival MissionSeason 1–2[80][81]
2022Korea No. 1with Yoo Jae-suk and Kim Yeon-koung[82]

Music video appearances

YearSong TitleArtistRef.
2011"격산타우 (Kyuksantawoo)"LeeSsang[citation needed]
2012"Oh Fresh Men"
(The Bachelor's Vegetable Store OST)
VF6DOLE (with Ji Chang-wook, Kim Young-kwang, Shin Won-ho and Sung Ha)
"Busan Vacance"Skull and HaHa
2013"You Are the Best" teaserByul
"Runaway"KARA
2015"Again"Turbo[83]
2016"MOMOMO"Cosmic Girls[84]
2021"GAP"HaHa[85]

Discography

TitleYearAlbum
"Oh-Sing-Sing-Men Oh Sing Sing Men"
(with Ji Chang-wook ,Lee Kwang-soo, Kim Young-kwang, Shin Won-ho, Sung-je, and Ji-hyuk)
2011Bachelor's Vegetable Store OST - Japanese release[86]
"Pink Nose Light (핑코빛)"
(with Lee Kwang-soo, Ji Suk-jin and Apink)
2019Running Man Fan Meeting: Project Running 9
"I Like It"
(with Running Man cast members)

Ambassadorship

  • Korea-Mekong Ambassador (2021)[87]

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / WorkResultRef.
APAN Star Awards2014Popular Star Award, ActorIt's Okay, That's LoveWon[88]
Asia Artist Awards2019Scene Stealer AwardLee Kwang-sooWon[89]
Best K-Culture (Actor)Won[90]
Asia Model Awards2009CF Model AwardWon[91]
Baeksang Arts Awards2012Best New Actor – FilmWonderful RadioNominated
2020Best Supporting Actor – FilmInseparable BrosWon[92]
Blue Dragon Film Awards2012Best New ActorAll About My WifeNominated
2019Best Supporting ActorInseparable BrosNominated[93][94]
Popular Star AwardWon
2021Best Supporting ActorSinkholeNominated[95]
Blue Dragon Series Awards2023Best Male EntertainerThe Zone: Survival MissionNominated[96]
TIRTIR Popularity AwardWon[97]
Fashionista Awards2015Best Male FashionistaLee Kwang-sooWon[98]
Golden Cinema Film Festival2021Best Supporting ActorInseparable BrosWon
Hong Kong's YouTube Ads Leaderboard20152015 Season One Best Commercial AwardNestle's Fruitips AdWon[99]
Jumei Awards Ceremony2016Variety InfluenceLee Kwang-sooWon[100]
KBS Drama Awards2012Best Supporting ActorThe Innocent ManNominated
KBS Entertainment Awards2016Hot Issue Variety AwardThe Sound of Your HeartWon[101]
Best Couple AwardLee Kwang-soo (with Jung So-min)
The Sound of Your Heart
Won
Korea Best Star Awards2018Best Popular Star AwardThe Accidental Detective 2: In ActionWon[102]
Korea Drama Awards2014Excellence Award, ActorIt's Okay, That's LoveWon[103]
Korea Film Actors Association Awards2017Top Entertainer AwardLee Kwang-sooWon[104][105]
MBC Entertainment Awards2008Best Newcomer in Comedy / SitcomHere He ComesNominated
Mnet 20's Choice Awards2008Hot CF StarLee Kwang-sooWon[106]
SBS Drama Awards2014Special Award, Actor in a MiniseriesIt's Okay, That's LoveWon[107]
SBS Entertainment Awards2010New Star AwardRunning ManWon[108]
2011Best Newcomer in VarietyWon[10]
Netizen Popularity AwardNominated[109]
2013Friendship AwardWon[110]
Viewer's Most Popular AwardWith Running Man membersWon
Best Couple AwardLee Kwang-soo (with Ji Suk-jin)
Running Man
Nominated
2014Excellence Award in VarietyRunning ManWon[111]
2016Top Excellence Award in Variety ShowWon[112]
Annoying Guy AwardWon
2017Best Couple AwardLee Kwang-soo (with Jeon So-min)
Running Man
Won[113]
Global Star AwardWith Running Man membersWon
2018Popularity AwardRunning ManWon[114][115]
Best Couple AwardLee Kwang-soo (with Jeon So-min)
Running Man
Nominated
2019SNS Star AwardRunning ManWon[116]
2020Golden Content AwardWith Running Man membersWon[117]
Sina Weibo Night Awards2016Asia Popularity AwardLee Kwang-sooWon[118]

State honors

Name of country, year given, and name of honor
Country Or OrganizationYearHonor Or AwardRef.
South Korea[note 1]2016Prime Minister Award[122][unreliable source?]

Listicles

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
PublisherYearListiclePlacementRef.
Forbes2013Korea Power Celebrity 4039th[123]
201630th[124]

Notes

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