Lee Dong-Wook: Career, Biography, and Filmography
Lee Dong-Wook is a prominent South Korean actor and television personality born on November 6, 1981, in Seoul, South Korea. Standing 184 cm tall with a blood type of B, he has built a diverse and prolific acting career spanning film and television since his debut in the late 1990s.

Early Career and Military Service
Lee entered the entertainment industry after winning a grand prize at the V-NESS model selection contest in 1999, subsequently appearing in youth drama series such as School 2 and School 3. Like all able-bodied South Korean men, he fulfilled his mandatory military obligation, enlisting on August 24, 2009, and completing his service with his discharge on June 20, 2011.
Television Career
Lee achieved mainstream recognition through his leading role in the 2005 romantic comedy series My Girl, which gained regional popularity. Over the decades, he has taken on a wide array of genres, ranging from romantic comedies and historical dramas to thrillers and fantasy series.
Some of his notable television appearances include:
- My Girl (SBS / 2005-2006) as Sol Kong-Chan
- Scent of a Woman (SBS / 2011) as Kang Ji-Wook
- Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (tvN / 2016-2017) as the Grim Reaper
- Strangers From Hell (OCN / 2019) as Seo Moon-Zo
- Tale of the Nine Tailed (tvN / 2020) as Lee Yeon
- Bad and Crazy (tvN-iQIYI / 2021-2022) as Ryu Soo-Yeol
- A Shop for Killers (Disney+ / 2024) as Jeong Jin-Man
Filmography
In addition to his extensive television work, Lee has appeared in multiple feature films. His film credits include roles in Arang (2006), Heartbreak Library (2008), The Beauty Inside (2015), A Year-End Medley (2021), Single in Seoul (2023), and the historical action film Harbin (2024).