Hanyang University graduate LEE Moon-sik had an illustrious career on stage before making the switch the big screen in the late 1990s. Ever since, he has become on the industry’s most reliable supporting players. Following his debut in 1995’s Million in My Account, he starred in both KIM Seong-su’s <Beat> and LEE Chang-dong’s <Green Fish> in 1997, as well as JANG Jin’s <Spy> (1999). From the beginning of the millennium, he has been a consistent pr...
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Hanyang University graduate LEE Moon-sik had an illustrious career on stage before making the switch the big screen in the late 1990s. Ever since, he has become on the industry’s most reliable supporting players. Following his debut in 1995’s Million in My Account, he starred in both KIM Seong-su’s <Beat> and LEE Chang-dong’s <Green Fish> in 1997, as well as JANG Jin’s <Spy> (1999). From the beginning of the millennium, he has been a consistent presence on screen, and his natural gift for comedy has landed him roles in such high profile works as <One Fine Spring Day> (2001), <Public Enemy> (2002), <The Big Swindle> (2004), <Mapado> (2005), <Public Enemy Returns> (2008) and <Late Blossom> (2011). In 2012, he was seen in Miss Conspirator, Two Weddings and a Funeral and The Grand Heist. Slowing down his run of credits, LEE was back before cameras for the indie genre title <Karaoke Crazies>, which debuted at the SXSW Film Festival in 2016.
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