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Lee Hwi-jong
이휘종
Born (1991-05-15) 15 May 1991 (age 33)
OccupationActor
Years active2014 - present
Korean name
Hangul
이휘종
Hanja
李煇鐘
Revised RomanizationI Hwi-jong
McCune–ReischauerI Hwi-jong

Lee Hwi-jong (born May 15, 1991) is a South Korean actor. Bachelor of Arts, Theatre Academy, Korea National University of Arts

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Ref.
2014 Cart bit
Sowol-gil son supporting role
2015 Don't worry
2016 black reporter soldier Main actor
2019 Digressions Huizong
2020 don't save me Teacher Main actor
2021 I risked everything Jeonghwan Kim
2022 girl on bulldozer Eun-seok supporting role
woman in a white car timber

Television series[edit]

Year Title Role Ref.
2017 Someone who might know Hwi-jong
2018 The Hymn of Death Hwi-jong
2021 Law School Ko Young-chang [1]
2023 King the Land Photographer 2
Behind Your Touch Yeom Jong-hyuk [2]

Web series[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2024 Goodbye Earth Jo In-tae [3]

Stage[edit]

Concert[edit]

Play Performances
Year Title Role Theater Date Ref.
English Korean
2016 Musical Talk Concert Housewarming - The Rest of the Class 뮤지컬 토크 콘서트 집들이 - 나머지 수업 Tae TOM Theatre 2 May 30, 2016
2019 Pop-up concert in TOM 팝업 콘서트 in TOM Himself Daehak-ro T.O.M. 1 January 16 to 22

Musical[edit]

Musical play performances
Year Title Role Theater Date Ref.
English Korean
2017 B Class B클래스 Lee Hwan Daehangno Freedom Theater April 1, 2017 - May 28, 2017
2017 The History of the Pathetic 찌질의 역사 Kwon Ki-hyuk Yes24 Stage 3 June 3, 2017 - August 27, 2017
2017 The Legend of the Little Basketball Team - Ansan 전설의 리틀 농구단 - 안산 Soo-hyun Ansan Culture & Arts Center Dalmaji Theater October 20, 2017 - October 29, 2017
2017 The Legend of the Little Basketball Team - Ansan 전설의 리틀 농구단 - 안산 Soo-hyun Ansan Culture & Arts Center Byeolmuri Theater November 21, 2017 - November 25, 2017
2018 The Brothers Karamazov 브라더스 까라마조프 Smerdyakov Yes24 Stage 3 February 10, 2018 - April 15, 2018
2018 Bungee Jumping Concert 번지점프를 하다 콘서트 Hyun Bin Blue Square Chaos Hall May 28, 2018
2018 Bungee Jumping 번지점프를 하다 Hyun Bin Sejong Center for the Performing Arts M Theater June 12, 2018 - August 26, 2018
2018 Thank You Very Strawberry 땡큐 베리 스트로베리 Stone (스톤) Art One Theater 2 August 1, 2018 - October 28, 2018
2018-2019 Vampire Arthur 뱀파이어 아더 Arthur Chungmu Art Center Black Box November 30, 2018 - February 10, 2019
2019 Swag Age 스웨그에이지 Dan Doosan Art Centre Yeongang Hall June 18, 2019 - August 25, 2019
2020 Swag Age 스웨그에이지 Dan Hongik University Daehakro Arts Center Main Theater February 14, 2020 - May 24, 2020
2020 The Brothers Karamazov 브라더스 까라마조프 Smerdyakov Daehakro Free Theater February 7, 2020 - May 3, 2020
2020 Swag Age - Daejeon 스웨그에이지 - 대전 Dan Daejeon Yeonjeonggugakwon Keunmadang December 24, 2020 - December 27, 2020
2022 Wonder Boy 원더보이 Jeong Hun Sejong Center for the Performing Arts S Theater August 19, 2022 - August 27, 2022
2023 Youth Noise 청춘소음 Oh Young Won Dongduk Women's University Performing Arts Center Cotton Hall January 1, 2023 - February 26, 2023
2023 The Happy Prince 행복한 왕자 Wilde and others Chungmu Art Center Black Box April 29, 2023 - June 18, 2023
2024 Diary 다이어리 Ki Ki CKL Stage January 27, 2024 - February 25, 2024

Theater[edit]

Play Performances
Year Title Role Theater Date Ref.
English Korean
2016 The History Boys 히스토리 보이즈 Acta Baekam Art Hall April 8, 2016 - May 8, 2016
2015 Sewol - The Air of the Dead 세월호 - 공중의 방 Tae Hyehwa-dong Theatre Research Institute August 26, 2015 - August 30, 2015
2019 The History Boys 히스토리 보이즈 Posner Doosan Art Centre Yeongang Hall September 20, 2019 - October 27, 2019
2020 Theater Series 8 - Mouthpiece 연극열전8 - 마우스피스 Declan Art One Theater 2 July 11, 2020 - September 6, 2020
2021 The Glass Menagerie 유리동물원 Tom Art One Theater 2 April 6, 2021 - May 30, 2021
2021-2022 Mouthpiece 마우스피스 Declan Art One Theater 2 November 12, 2021 - January 30, 2022
2016 Voice of Millennium 보이스 오브 밀레니엄 Hyung-seok Dongsung Art Center Small Theater November 5 to December 31, 2016 [4]
2022 Touching the Void 터칭 더 보이드 Joe Art One Theatre 2 July 8 to September 18, 2022 [5]
2023 The case of wrong growth 잘못된 성장의 사례 Human criminal September 5 to September 23

Awards and nominations[edit]

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, work, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Work Category Result Ref.
3th Korea Musical Awards 2019 Swag Age New Actor Award Won [6]

Lee Dong-gyu[edit]

Lee Dong-gyu
이동규
Born (1979-11-20) 20 November 1979 (age 44)
OccupationFilmmaker
Years active1992 - present
Korean name
Hangul
이동규
Revised RomanizationI Dong-gyu
McCune–ReischauerI Dong-gyu

Lee Dong-gyu (이동규; born November 20, 1979)[7] is a South Korean filmmaker and entertaintment executive. Lee is CEO of film production house company Gtist (지티스트). It was established in 2013 with writer Noh Hee-kyung, director Kim Kyu-tae, director Hong Jong-chan.[8]

The company that produced 'Hotel Del Luna', which is heating up this summer, together with Studio Dragon, is 'Gtist', led by CEO Lee Dong-gyu (41). Starting with SBS' 'It's Okay, That's Love' starring Jo In-seong and Gong Hyo-jin in 2014, in recent years they have appeared on tvN's 'Dear My Friends' (2016), 'The Most Beautiful Breakup in the World' (2017), and 'Live' (2018). GTist, which has presented works with unique deep colors and textures, is further expanding the breadth and depth of its scope through 'Hotel Del Luna', following 'The Man Who Became King' earlier this year.[9]

Career[edit]

  • Born in 1979.
  • He joined actor management Cyclone in 2003 ad Field Manager of Jung Hye-young.[7]
  • 2011, through JTBC drama Padam Padam, Lee Director Kim Kyu-tae introduced Lee to writer Noh Hee-kyung, and director Hong Jong-chan. He gained know-how by indirectly experiencing the production process through their works.[10]
  • At the end of 2011, as the platform increased with the launch of a general programming channel. In 2012, CEO Choi established Republic Agency (리퍼블릭 에이전시) to manage famous domestic drama writers and directors. This company includes writer Noh Hee-kyung and producer Kim Gyu -tae. Hong Jong-chan, director of Secret Hotel. Producer Kang Il-soo of 'Sea God' and 'Jeon Woochi' , writer Jang Hyeon-joo The Scholar Who Walks the Night and 'My Hero Academia'. There are 12 members.[11][12][13][14]
  • Lee Dong-gyu was active as a director the creator management company Republic Agency (리퍼블릭 에이전시). He managed director Kim Gyu-tae.[7]
  • After working for a talent management company for over 10 years, he felt disillusioned by the industry's heavy reliance on "connections and luck."
  • Deciding to become a drama producer, Lee established a drama studio in 2013 with the help of director Kim Gyu-tae. Writer Noh Hee-kyung and director Hong Jong-chan, who was introduced by director Kim Gyu-tae, also joined, He started off with three creators.[15][16] they used American companies such as William Morris and CAA, which manage not only artists but also creators, as role models, and ran the company by naming it 'GT Entertainment' after director Kim Gyu-tae's initials.[10]
  • In 2014, they launched their first work It's Okay, It's Love.[10] GT Entertainment expanded its scope from a creative agent to a production company. While working with the three, they confirmed that there were needs and gaps in production direction between the production company and the creator. Lee thought it would be great if He could quench this thirst. At that time, by chance, He was in charge of production, and his first work was It's Okay, That's Love written by writer Noh Hee-kyung and directed by director Director Kim Kyu-tae.[15]
  • GT Entertainment produced dramas like 'It's Okay, It's Love' and 'Dear My Friends'[7]
  • After the production of Dear My Friends, Author Noh Hee-kyung propose new name, Gtist (지티스트), Short form of Great team and Great artist. In 2017, The company was renamed.[17]
  • Production of ‘Live’, ‘The Man Who Became King’, and ‘Hotel Del Luna’[7]
  • "Even if they take off their uniforms, they are still the same people..." In 2017, writer Noh Hee-kyung (54) watched the candlelight rally at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul and had the idea to create a drama that dealt with the hardships faced by the riot police on the front lines. Dong Gyu, the CEO of Gist, the production company Noh is affiliated with, was initially skeptical. "Is there anything else we can show besides drunk people causing a disturbance?" Noh and Dong then sought help from the Hongik Police Substation in Mapo-gu, Seoul, which is said to be the busiest in the country. Noh spent the night at the substation, and Dong followed the patrol cars on their calls in his own vehicle. The resulting tvN drama "Live" about the lives of the "Hongil Substation" police officers is now being remade as an American drama by Fox.
  • "I was worried that this small story wouldn't resonate in the US, but I realized that understanding and empathy for humanity is a universal emotion that transcends cultural boundaries,"[7]
  • There are about 6 people. These are not writers with existing filmography. To be more specific, we have now prepared a planning framework for the sequel to ‘Live’. It is written by a writer who worked under writer Noh Hee-kyung. With that as the starting point, new writers are preparing various stories.
  • In 2019, There are about 6 works planned by our internal new writers, and we are continuing to develop those works together. Even if not this year, we are preparing to do it next year.[18]
  • In 2019, GTist has 6 New writers under Noh.[19]
  • The drama production company ‘GTist’ plans to strengthen its content competitiveness and expand its global business by selling its stake to Studio Dragon. Studio Dragon has already maintained a collaborative relationship through Dear My Friends since the days of GT Entertainment.[20][21][22]
  • Hotel Del Luna (written by Hong Jeong-eun, Hong Mi-ran, directed by Oh Chung-hwan).[23][16]
  • In 2022, G-Tist recorded 34 billion won in sales, making it a prominent performance among Studio Dragon's production companies.[15]
  • On the afternoon of the 13th, the 'Korea Content Awards' awards ceremony was held at the main auditorium of the National Museum of Korea in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. Lee Dong-gyu, CEO of GTIST, received a commendation from the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism for his contribution to the development of the broadcasting and video industry.[24]

Filmography[edit]

Short[edit]

Short film credits
Year Title Credited as Note Ref.
English Korean
1996
1999
1999
2000
2006
2009
2011

Film[edit]

Career Seo Sang-won[edit]

Seo Sang-won
서상원
Born (1967-11-11) 11 November 1967 (age 56)
OccupationActor
Years active1992 - present
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSeo Sang-won
McCune–ReischauerSeo Sang-wŏn

Seo Sang-won (Korean서상원; Hanja徐相元, November 11, 1967) is a South Korean actor. [25] He has appeared in supporting roles in various films and television dramas, but is better known for his work as a stage actor. His most known works in television series are Record of Youth (2020) and Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021).

Career[edit]

In 1992, Seo begin his acting career as as member of Theater Company Extreme Michu. The theater company Michu was founded in August 1986 by director Son Jin-chaek.[26] Seo took part in many important play of the company such as General Oh’s Claw by Park Jo-yeol and Namsadang Sky. He was a member from 1992 to 2001.

In 2001 he became member of the National Theater Company of Korea. In the same year he took part in stage play Shakespeare's Hamlet, one of the most loved repertoires in the world of performing arts. His roles were nobleman, norwegian soldier, and Guildenstern.

After 6 years, he finally got lead role as Hamlet in Terrorist Hamlet (2007),.[27]a collaboration between of the National Theater Company of Korea and German director Jens-Daniel Herzog. He was former Artistic Director of the Mannheim National Theater and considered to be the next-generation director of German contemporary theater. Adaptation of the script were written by Kim Min-hye and Johannes Kirsten. It was premiered as NTCK Regular Performance The 209th World Masterpiece Stage.

In the play, Hamlet appears as an unfamiliar figure in jeans and a pistol in hand, and Claudius, who ascended the throne after killing the previous king, is portrayed as a democratic figure representing the new era. [28]For his performance as Hamlet, Seo received best actor award from 2008 Korean Drama Awards and 2008 Commendation from the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism. [29]

A year later, the National Theater Company of Korea and German director Jens-Daniel Herzog collaborated again in Terrorist Hamlet (2008) for NTCK Regular Performance The 210th World Masterpiece Stage.

Two years later, Seo was rewarded 2010 Commendation from the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, but didn’t attend the ceremony.[30]

His first television appearance was as Pastor in drama Prison Playbook (2017). After that he took mostly minor and supporting roles because his focus still in his theater works. In 2019 he appear in movie Lucky Chan-sil as cameo.

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Television[edit]

Theater[edit]

All works in National Theater[31]

Yeom Hye-ran[edit]

Her film appearances include Dear My Friends (2016),

Early life and education[edit]

Yeom was born in 1976. Yeosu, Jeollanam-do is her hometown. She gave birth in 2012 and took a break from acting.[32] She is from Yeosu, her mother sold rice in the market, and her grandmother harvested and sold it in her field.[33]

Nation elder sister.[27]

Yeom Hye-ran joined the theater company Yeonwoo Stage in 1999 and entered the screen in 2003 through director Bong Joon-ho's movie 'Memories of Murder'.

Yeom attended Department of Korean Literature of Seoul Women's University,[34] where she discovered her love of acting when joining theater club.[29]

“I was active in a theater club when I was in college. Everyone praised me for being good at it, so I simply thought about what kind of talent I had. My mother said, “What kind of twist did you fall into?” (laughs). After she graduated from college, she worked for a while at a publishing house, but eventually left. While working part-time at Daehangno, she saw an advertisement for Yeonwoo's stage unit recruitment and applied. I didn't know it was such a famous troupe. I even got lost and was late for the audition. Since that was in 1999, it means that I have been doing plays for nearly 20 years.”[32]

Yeom Hye-ran first opened her eyes to acting through a drama club while attending Seoul Women's University's Department of Korean Language and Literature. It was a play that she started because she liked seniors rather than acting, but she was fascinated by the 'taste of theater' before she knew it. At the time, Yeom Hye-ran also took on the role of her man due to her low voice. She seemed to have built a foothold for her diverse repertoire from there. To become a Korean language teacher, she also prepared for the appointment test, but she quit soon after and accidentally entered the stage of the theater company Yeonwoo, where she began to live as a theater person in earnest. Where she put on the play she wanted to do, Yeom Hye-ran was very happy.[35]

actress Yeom's original career aspiration was to be a Korean language teacher

(He confesses that he still checks the spelling of messages). Entering the Department of Korean Language and Literature, she became interested in acting while participating in a theater club in the department.[29]

Yeom Hye-ran started acting in a drama club in her college department. At first, her relationship with her co-workers was friendly and liked her fun, but she began to have talents that she didn't even know she had.

"After graduating from university, I had a job for about six months, and then I realized that I was a person who couldn't go to work. On the way to work, I was already submitting the audition documents."

The place I entered as a new member was Yeonwoo Stage. Yeonwoo Stage is a place where famous actors such as Moon Seong-geun, Ahn Seok-hwan, Song Kang-ho, Kim Yun-seok, Kang Shin-il, and Lee Dae-yeon passed through. I didn't follow famous seniors, it was a coincidence. At that time, Yeonwoo Stage was the only place to recruit new members.

"I was lucky. I was taught by really good seniors. The seniors hate standardized acting the most, so if you do a translation role or show an unnatural appearance, the harsh point is 'Why are you doing that?' used to fly. (Laughs)"

Soon-young is the adopted daughter of Jeong-ah and her husband. She thought she was living happily after marrying a university professor, but in reality, she was assaulted by her husband. Although she lived hiding this fact from Soon-yeong, she ended up on her way to study abroad, which she wanted after a divorce. She finally became a person who lived her own life. This kind of her, Sun-yeong's appearance of her is also similar to her appearance in 'Sleep well, Mom', a play in which Hye-ran Yeom was cast.

Yeom Hye-ran's casting was done by chance. Writer Noh Hee-kyung went to see Na Moon-hee's play 'night, Mother and she saw Yeom Hye-ran, who appears as her daughter in the play, and cast her. The two appeared as mother and daughter again in 'Dear My Friends' following 'Sleep Mom'.[30]

'Sleep Mom' is a "severe" work, to borrow Yeom Hye-ran's expression, starting with her daughter Jessi's line, "Mom, I'm going to kill myself today." In some ways, she resembles Soonyoung from 'DMAP'.

"Jessi from 'Sleep Mom' is a person who divorces herself due to illness and breaks up with her son. Not because this life is difficult, but when she thinks about her future, she thinks that the only answer is suicide. Suicide is never a good decision, but It's the first decision that Jessie makes on her own. That's also like Soonyoung from 'DMAP'. Soonyeong is also a person who made a decision with strength on her own."

2001-2014: Yeonwoo Theater Company and Iru Theater Company[edit]

Yeonwoo[edit]

While working part time, Yeom saw flyers of Yeonwo Stage audition Yeonwoo Theater Company (Yeonwoo Mudae).[note 1] She was accepted as member and in 1999 debut as an actress with play Choi Teacher ( 연극 ‘최선생’로).[36][37]

The first time I encountered acting in a club, I was considered a precious existence for the first time. Before that, I wasn't good at anything, but after I started acting, it was nice to hear people around me say I'm good at it. But there are so many good people in the theater world. It didn't take long to wake up (laughs). I've never made a choice with confidence until now. I was active in a theater club when I was in college, but I didn't have the courage to go into a publishing company instead of an actor. It wasn't that I liked books very much or had big aspirations for the publisher. I just had to get a job somewhere. My boss quit after my internship at the publishing company ended, and the company told me to go to the publishing academy and do my job properly. At that time, I really had to make a decision. First, I had to decide whether to go to a publishing house or not. In the meantime, perhaps it was fate, the juniors in the club asked me to direct the play. But it's so much fun. I was so confused that I made a choice. Rather than choosing acting with great courage. I started the play in earnest, but the first stage was so trembling that I felt like I could hear my heartbeat. But through that tension, I felt joy. There was a seed in me that liked acting, but it seems that I didn't look into my desire.[38]

Bong Joon-ho

Yeom Hye-ran, who has worked hard on the theater stage for a long time, entered the screen with a small role 'Sohyeon's mother' in the movie 'Memories of Murder' directed by Bong Joon-ho, which was released in 2003. It is said that at the time, director Bong Joon-ho suggested auditioning for her after seeing her performance as a clown in her play, Lee.[34]

Iru[edit]

In 2004, Yeom and fellow actress Woo Mi-hwa joined Theater Company Iru (극단 이루). Theater Company Iru based in Seondol theater and established by Son Ki-ho. Yeom got recognition as actress in Daehangno through Son Ki-ho's works.

The Iru play "Ask the Blind Father for Directions" (하류인생에도 삶은 있어)[39]

  • It was opened at Daehangno on the 4th
  • A work supported by the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture
  • Yeom Hye-ran is evaluated as 'the second Hwang Jung-min' and she is an actress who has been in charge of realistic acting of lower-class people in creative dramas that have recently been talked about in Daehangno.[39]

Actor Yeom Hye-ran (Theatre company Iru) won the The expected theatrical image at the awards ceremony.

Yeom is an actor who clearly imprinted her presence on the audience.

Yeom Hye-ran's record of winning awards tells us not only her outstanding acting skills, but also the traces of her hard work.[31]

Dear My Friend[edit]

Yeom debuted in television with Noh Hee-kyung's drama Dear My Friends in 2016. Yeom acted as Soon-yeong, adopted eldest daughter of Moon Jung-ah (played by Na Moon-hee), who struggled with domestic violence.[31]

Yeom was praised for her daughter-mother lasting impression performance with Na Moon-hee.[27] Directed by Hong Jo-chan.

She was cast in the drama by chance. Writer Noh Hee-kyung came to watch Na Moon-hee's play Goodnight Mom, where Yeom played as her daughter, Jessi. After watching her performance in the play, writer Noh offered her role in her upcoming drama, trough Na.[30]

“Teacher Na Moon-hee and the writer are very close, so they came to see the performance. Dear My Friends was in the planning stage, and she said that it would be nice to appear. Thanks to practicing and performing together, it was a great help to the drama. If I had met her for the first time during the drama filming, I would have frozen in front of her since he was a senior I respect so much."[30]

The Most Beautiful Goodbye was a remake of the drama of the same name by Noh Hee-kyung that aired in 1996 on MBC. Reunited with Writer Noh. Directed by Hong Jo-chan.

Yeom as Shin Yang-soon, Kim Geun-deok's wife, acted opposite Yoo Jae-myung, Kim Geun-deok, In Hee's brother.

L&Company (2007–2019)[40]

I Can’t Speak[edit]

Yeom was cast in I Can Speak after the casting director watched the audition video for Secret Sunshine from a decade ago.[41] Red and crimson is different.[42]

no casting offer after Goblin.[43]

the scene where the main character, Na Ok-bun (Na Moon-hee), and his close neighbor, supermarket owner Jin Ju-daek (Yeom Hye-ran), openly confess their feelings to each other and cry out loud.[32]

Innocent Witness[edit]

Costarred in Innocent Witness, starring Jung Woo-sung and Kim Hyang-gi. Yeom acted as Mi-ran, a housekeeper accused of murdering her employer. Mi-ran claimed that she found her employer dead in his own room.

Other[edit]

<Housemaster B Does Not Read Love Letters> B사감은 러브레터를 읽지않는다

Yum Hye-ran, Jo Joo-hyun, Jang Seok-won, Ko Seung-soo, Shin Yun-sook, <Self-portrait > Jeonghoon Oh, Jinkyung Lee

In another movie Child, Yeom played the role of Mi-ja, a colleague who gives strength to her single mother Young-Chae, raising her son alone.

Yeom lent her voice for the animation film Taeil. She plays the voice of Mrs. Lee So-Seon, the mother of Jeon Tae-il.[29]

Notes[edit]

Note

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