Lee Wan

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Lee Wan is a South Korean film and television actor

Jan 3, 1984

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: January 3, 1984
  • Nationality: South Korean
  • Famous: South Korean Men, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors
  • Birth Place: Nam District, Ulsan, South Korea
  • Height: 176cm
  • Gender: Male
  • Sun Sign: Capricorn

Lee Wan born at

Nam District, Ulsan, South Korea

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Birth Place

Despite belonging to the same industry, Lee Wan has openly said that he and his older sister Kim Tae-hee don’t share a very warm personal relationship. He also pulled her leg saying that everybody considered him way better-looking than his sister. He also told one of his co-actors on one of his variety shows that she was ‘thousand times prettier than his sister’.

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Personal Life

Lee is presently single, and as it’s a norm with the South Korean actors, Lee hasn’t quite opened up about any of his relationships yet. But he has been linked with quite a few of his co-actors.

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Personal Life

Lee Wan was born on 30th January 1984 in Ulsan’s Nam District of South Korea. He grew up with his older sister Lee Tae-hee in a small family.

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Childhood & Early Life

As opposed to his sister, Lee was never interested in acting in TV or films during his early years. All he was interested in were sports and physical training.

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Childhood & Early Life

Once his school was over, he enrolled into the Kookmin University to get a degree in physical education and later went on to do sports management.

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Childhood & Early Life

But by the time he was a graduate, the acting bug had bit him, and seeing his sister struggling to become an actor also played a major role in shaping his psyche up. He worked on his looks and taught himself the nuances of acting and plunged into the show business in early 2000’s.

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Childhood & Early Life

His entertainment career began with an appearance in a music video alongside his sister, where his solid presence and good looks were fairly noticed, and he then went about auditioning for roles in TV. It wasn’t soon before he got his very first acting job in the year 2003.

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Childhood & Early Life

Lee started with a small role in the drama ‘My Fair Lady’ in 2003, which happened to be a remake of a successful Japanese series. And it wasn’t much time before he made a slightly bigger appearance in ‘Nursery Story’ in the same year. But it was his role in the series ‘Stairway to Heaven’, which did the trick of bringing into the limelight.

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Career

’In ‘Stairway to Heaven’, Lee played a major supporting role as the younger version of one of lead characters Tae-hwa and gained recognition. His acting chops were appreciated in the series and this was also one of the reasons for his next few projects being offered to him, where he started playing the leading roles.

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In 2004’s ‘Snow White: Sweet Taste Love’, he portrayed the leading role and the success of the comedy drama paved way for more leading roles to come his way. He followed it up in the same year with ‘Little Women’.

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While he was becoming more famous in South Korea each day, the Japanese audiences were also smitten by his charm and in an attempt to reap the benefits of his major Japanese following, he was offered the leading role in the Japanese-Korean co-production ‘Tree of Heaven’, which touched the taboo subject of step siblings falling in love.

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After some initial controversy, the series was released to acclaim and Lee’s performance received universal accolades. Lee also featured in the soundtrack for series with his contribution to the song ‘Where Farewells don’t exist’.

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