Lee Chang-Hoon (South Korean Actor Born 1980)
Lee Chang-Hoon (Hangul: 이창훈) is a South Korean actor born on April 28, 1980. He has built a diverse career across both film and television, appearing in numerous supporting roles in high-profile South Korean dramas and feature films.

Career and Filmography
Lee began appearing in films and television series in the late 2000s, gradually taking on more prominent supporting roles. His early film credits include appearances in My Girlfriend is an Agent (2009), Lady Daddy (2010), The Client (2011), and Cart (2014). He also expanded his scope within the film industry by serving as a writer for the 2021 horror-thriller film The Night Shift (Goegi Maensyon).
In television, Lee has appeared in numerous widely viewed series. Notable television drama credits include Something in the Rain (2018), SKY Castle (2018–2019), One Spring Night (2019), Black Dog: Being A Teacher (2019–2020), and Record of Youth (2020). He continued to secure recurring and guest roles in the 2020s, featuring in Tracer (2022), Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area (2022), Agency (2023), Delightfully Deceitful (2023), and Resident Playbook (2025).
Awards and Recognition
At the 2022 MBC Drama Awards held on December 30, 2022, Lee Chang-Hoon received the Best Supporting Actor award for his performance in the television series Tracer.