Lee Nak-hoon

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lee Nak-hoon
Born(1936-03-27)March 27, 1936
DiedOctober 7, 1998(1998-10-07) (aged 62)
OccupationActor
Korean name
Hangul
이낙훈
Hanja
Revised RomanizationI Nak-hun
McCune–ReischauerI Nak-hun

Lee Nak-hoon (March 27, 1936 – October 7, 1998) was a South Korean actor. Lee earned a fame for his characteristic and mature acting.[1]

Biography[]

Lee Nak-hoon was born in Seoul, Korea in 1936. After graduation from Kyunggi High School in 1956,[2] Lee studied Aesthetics at Seoul National University. When he finished his second year of the study, Lee went to the United States to history at Miami University.[3]

Lee starred in over 800 drama series, and 80 plays. Lee translated and introduced the popular US TV series, The Six Million Dollar Man and Columbo to the South Korean public. Lee also served as a member of the National Assembly from 1981 to 1985.[4][5][6]

Lee married Choe Yeong-bok (최영복) and had one son and daughter with her. Lee died of heart disease and diabetes in 1998.[7]

Filmography[]

*Note; the whole list is referenced.[8]

Year English title Korean title Romanization Role Director
Mugunghwakkoch-i pi-eoss-eumnida
Bi-oneun nal suchaehwa 2, neutinamu-ui eondeog
Salanggwa nunmul
Korean Connection Koli-an keonegsyeon
ChurakHaneunGeoseun-Nalgaega-Issda
Inchon 인천 Incheon
Chug chonggagjol-eob
Dol-ui chosang
The Trumpeter Napalsu
Yeosu
Panmunjeom milyunamu jagjeon
Doljong
Teugbyeolsusaban bagjwi
Panmunjeom dokkisal-in
Bae Deokja
Malhaebeolilkka
Ganglyeoggye
Great Counterattack of King-Kong Kingkong-ui dae-yeogseub
Ulmyeon babo-ya
Majimag po-ong
Aecheo-ilgi
anlyucheobja
Lovers Yeon-indeul
A Remodeled Beauty Jeonghyeongmi-in
Nasang
Mangnani
2bag 3il
Meosjin sana-ideul
Seol-ya
Hasug-insaeng
He-eojyeodo salangman-eun
Saenamteo-ui bugsoli
Mogsoli
Gyeolhonbanji
Mannabwado jigeum-eun
Anae-yeo mi-anhada
Nae anae-yeo
Daegamsinlang
Miseu Li
Hwanggeumdogsuli
Malsseongnan chonggag
East and West Donggwa seo
episode 3
Deulgae
Seulpeum-eul oemyeonhal ttae
Beongaegat-eun sana-i
Sejodae-wang
Hal-abeojineun meosjaeng-i
Ulgineun wae ul-eo
Sognunseob-i gin yeoja
Wae yeojaman-i ul-eo-ya hana
Jeolm-eun adeul-ui majimag nolae
Beolimbad-eun yeoja
Nobody Knows Amudo moleuge
Mu-yeongtab
Minbi-wa mageom
Angaesog-ui talchul
Gaegujang-i Doryeonnim
Jangmaruchon-ui Ibalsa
Sanghae Talchul
Simya-ui Daegyeol
Norae Haneun Bangnamhoe
Ddeonado Maeummaneun
Juchajang
Bom Bom
Myeong-dong Nageune
Eoneu Jibung Miteseo
Singmo Samhyeongje
Paldo Sa-wi
Jeonha Eodiro Gasinaikka
Kkotnae
Ji-ogeseo On Sinsa
Jaesaeng
Neujeodo Geunalkkaji
Wonnimdaeg
Bun-nyeo
Jeongdeun nim
Nageune Geomgaek Hwanggeum 108 Gwan
Hyeongsa Sucheop
Jeulgeoun Cheongchun
Jugeodo Haneun Eopda
Soraui Ggum
Milmyeong
Guseul Gongju
Gangsane Kkochi Pine
1968 Galmang
Jiogui Sipjaro
Bangrangdaegun
Mojeongui Bimil
Jaehon
Chilbo Banji
Cheongdeung Hongdeung
Doksugongbang
Sajikgol Guseobang
Hwanghon-ui Bureuseu
Geudae Ireumeun
Nagyeop
Sunaebo
Yeonhapjeonseon
Gang Myeong-hwa
Heuk
Seommaeul Seonsaeng
Amhaeng-eosa
Imgeumnimui Cheotsarang
Anbangmanim
Gagopa
Ellejiui Yeowang
Cheongchun Geukjang
Wonjoe
Angae
Iljimae Samgeomgaeg
Angaekkin Chowon
Pokbal Ilchojeon
Namnam Buknyeo
Why a Cuckoo Cries Dugyeonsae Uneun Sayeon
Jeteu Buin
Chinjeong Eomeoni
Taeyangeun Dasi Tteunda
Gaenma-eul
Yongsaneun Sara Itda

Awards[]

References[]

  1. ^ 이낙훈 (이낙훈) [Lee Nak-hoon] (in Korean). Nate / Britannica. Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2010-02-11.
  2. ^ 이낙훈 - 아형을 생각하며 Korean Movie Database
  3. ^ 이낙훈 (이낙훈) [Lee Nak-hoon] (in Korean). Nate / Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2010-02-11.
  4. ^ Jeon, Ye-jin (전예진) (2008-10-05) 이순재 여운계 이수나..."나도 명문대 나왔어" (in Korean) MT News
  5. ^ 이낙훈 [Lee Nak-hoon] (in Korean). Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2010-02-11.
  6. ^ "좋아하는 일 하다보니 늙을 틈도 없어" The Chosun Ilbo
  7. ^ 탤런트 이낙훈씨 별세 Munhwa Ilbo
  8. ^ "Cast and Crew DB >Lee Nak-hoon >Filmograpies". Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2010-02-11.

External links[]


Retrieved from ""