Lee Moon-sik: South Korean Actor Profile and Filmography
Lee Moon-sik (born November 13, 1967) is a well-known South Korean actor. Born in Sunchang County, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, he has built a prolific career spanning numerous television series, feature films, and television movies.

Career and Filmography
Lee Moon-sik has appeared in dozens of cinematic works since the late 1990s. His early film appearances include roles in Green Fish (1997), Beat (1997), and Happy Funeral Director (2000). Over the decades, he established himself as a versatile supporting actor in notable films such as Public Enemy (2002), Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (2003), The Big Swindle (2004), Mapado (2005), Fly, Daddy, Fly (2006), The Negotiation (2018), and Night in Paradise (2021).
In addition to his extensive film resume, Lee has maintained a robust presence in Korean television dramas. Some of his prominent television credits include Damo: The Legendary Police Woman (2003), Iljimae (2008), The Great Queen Seondeok (2009), Giant (2010), Empress Ki (2013-2014), Healer (2014-2015), Move To Heaven (2021), and Big Bet (2022-2023).
Awards and Recognition
Throughout his acting career, Lee has received recognition for his performances in television and film. Notably, he won the Best Supporting Actor award in the drama category for his role in Mom at the MBC Drama Awards on December 30, 2015. He also received a Popularity Award at the 33rd Golden Cinematography Awards on September 1, 2011.