
Lee Je-hoon
Short Biography :
Lee Je-hoon initially majored in Biotechnology in Korea University when he realized that he wanted to go into acting. Since his breakthrough into the world of showbusiness, he has made a lot of raving reviews from his performance both in film and TV. Some of his notable works include Architecture 101, Phantom Detective, Signal, Where the Stars Land, and Bleak Night.
Details
Name | Lee Je-hoon |
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Korean Name | 이제훈 |
Gender | Male |
Year Born | July 4, 1984 |
Nationality | South Korean |
Age | 38 |
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Lee Je-hoon Dramas:
Year | Title | Publisher | Synopsis |
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2021 | Move to Heaven | Netflix | |
Inspired by the essay “Things Left Behind” by Kim Sae-byul, Move to Heaven is about a young man with Asperger syndrome and his uncle work as “trauma cleaners”. Unlike regular cleaners, professional trauma cleaners exclusively work on scenes of violent accidents or crimes. Geu-ru (Tang Joon-sang), lived with Asperger syndrome. His father has always been his only guardian. When the old man died, Geu-ru took over his father’s job as a trauma cleaner. But given his condition, he has to have a new guardian. He is left in the care of his uncle, Sang-gu (Lee Je-hoon), an ex-convict and whom he has met for the first time. The pair now become partners as they take over the cleaning business. As they go about the job, they uncover untold stories about the deceased. Meanwhile, Sang-gu is also struggling to overcome his painful past with Gae-ru’s father and the traumatic incident that landed him behind bars. |
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2021 | Taxi Driver | Netflix, Viu, SBS | |
Taxi Driver is a revenge-fuelled action saga that revolves around a taxi company which offers a ‘luxury service’ taking revenge against criminals. |
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2016 | Signal | Netflix, tvN | |
Signal is a 2016 drama that is a combination of several genres including mystery, thriller, crime, with a hint of fantasy. What made it so captivating is the fact that the cases used in the series were based on actual crimes and tragedies that occured in South Korea. The story starts when Park Hae-young (Lee Je-hoon) accidentally finds an old walkie-talkie, without any battery in it. But strangely, the walkie-talkie can still be used. Through the walkie-talkie, Park Hae-young was able to communicate with a detective Lee Jae-han (Cho Jin-woong) in 1989. He was one of the senior police officers at that time. It turns out, the walkie talkie now in Park Hae-young’s possession was Lee Jae-han’s own. He accidentally found it when it was about to be disposed of when it suddenly made the sound of Lee Jae-han’s voice. Besides turning on without any batteries, what’s even stranger is that Park Hae-young heard Lee Jae-han’s voice in 2015, but Lee Jae-han is sure that he is in 2000. This unusual correspondence, that’s only limited to a few minutes each day, opens a can of worms. Now with the power of foresight and hindsight, Park Hae-young and Lee Jae-han, along with Cha Soo-hyun (Kim Hye-soo), are in a race against time to solve crimes or prevent them from happening. However, they will learn along the way that changing certain elements in the past can have dire consequences in the future. |