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Lee Sung-min (Korean: 이성민; born October 15, 1968) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his supporting roles on television and film, notably his much-praised performances in Golden Time (2012), Broken (2014), Misaeng: Incomplete Life (2014), and Reborn Rich (2022).
Profile. Name: Lee Sung-Min. Hangul: 이성민. Birthdate: December 4, 1968 / October 15, 1968 (lunar calendar) Birthplace: South Korea. Height: 168 cm. Blood Type: Movies. Handsome Guys (2024) - Jae-Pil. 12.12: The Day | Seoului Bom (2023) - Jung Sang-Ho. The Moon (2023) - Hwang Kyu-Tae. The Devil's Deal | Daewebi (2023) - Kwon Soon-Tae.
Lee Sung Min. Name: Lee Sung Min; Native name: 이성민; Also Known as: Lee Seong Min, Lee Seongmin, Lee Sungmin; Nationality: South Korean; Gender: Male; Born: December 4, 1968; Age: 55
YearTitleRoleRating2025The Axe add Korean Movie, 2025, (Main ...Main Role0.02024Handsome Guys add Korean Movie, 2024, Jae ...Jae Pil Main Role0.0202312.12: The Day add Korean Movie, 2023, ...Jeong Sang Ho / "Chief of Staff Jeong" ...8.12023The Moon add Korean Movie, 2023, Hwang ...Hwang Gyu Tae [Sun Woo's father] Guest ...8.3Lee Sung-min is a South Korean actor and manager, born in 1968. He has appeared in films such as The Man Standing Next, The Spy Gone North and The Good the Bad the Weird, and TV series such as Reborn Rich, Shadow Detective and Remember.
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20. Juni 2023 · Actor Lee Sung-min, winner of the Best Actor award at the 59th Baeksang Arts Awards with JTBC’s 2022 hit drama series “Reborn Rich,” before an interview with the Korea JoongAng Daily in Sangam-dong, western Seoul. [BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE] The Baeksang Arts Awards is one of the most prestigious award ceremonies in Korea.
Lee Sung-min is a South Korean actor and manager, born in 1968. He has appeared in films such as The Man Standing Next, The Spy Gone North and The Good the Bad the Weird.
12. Juli 2021 · After 20 years in the business Lee Sung-min makes a new debut Actor Lee Sung-min [NETFLIX] In an online interview with Ilgan Sports, an affiliate of the Korea JoongAng Daily last week, Lee admitted that he “still can’t believe that the film has been released worldwide” through Netflix.