Lee Moon-sik
Lee Moon-sik was born on November 13, 1967 in Jeollabuk-do, South Korea. Korean actor.
In 1995, he entered the film and television industry with the filming of the movie "Absconding with Money"; in 2000, he gained attention for his participation in the comedy movie "Happy Doctor Zhang"; in 2001, he participated in the comedy movie "Big Brother" "Fighting the Monk"; in 2002, he participated in the action movie "Enemy of the Public", which made him stand out; in 2003, he participated in the comedy costume film "Huangshan Expedition"; in 2004, he participated in the crime movie "Seoul Tower" "Robbery" and won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 3rd Korean Film Awards; in 2005, he starred in the comedy movie "Mapo Island"; in 2006, he starred in the comedy movie "Life Competition"; in 2007, he starred in the comedy movie " "Township Robbery"; in 2008, he participated in the costume action drama "Iljimae", for which he won the 2008 SBS Drama Awards Special Drama Supporting Actor Award; in 2009, he participated in the historical drama "Queen of Seondeok"; in 2011, he starred in the comedy The period film "Pyongyang Castle" won him the Popular Actor at the 33rd Golden Photography Award; in 2012, he participated in the time-travel romantic comedy "Rooftop Prince"; in 2013, he participated in the historical drama "Empress Ki"; In 2014, he participated in the fantasy romantic comedy "Mr. Back"; in 2015, he participated in the action romantic comedy "The Masked Prosecutor".
Chinese name: Li Wenzhi
Foreign name: ___/Moon-sikLee
Alias: Li Minzhi
Nationality: South Korea
Constellation: Scorpio
Birthplace: North Jeolla Province
Date of Birth: November 13, 1967
Occupation: Actor
< p>Graduate from: Hanyang University, Drama and Film MajorRepresentative works: Seoul Robbery, Iljimae
Main achievements: Nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 24th Korean Blue Dragon Film Awards
Best Supporting Actor Award at the 3rd National Film Awards
Special Award at the 27th Golden Photography Awards
Best Award at the 42nd Korean Film Grand Bell Awards Supporting Actor Nomination
2008 SBS Drama Awards Special Drama Supporting Actor Award
The 33rd Golden Photography Awards Popular Actor
The 8th Seoul International TV Festival Best Actor Award
Wife: Choi Hye-won
Acting experience
In 1995, Lee Moon-sik entered the film and television industry by filming the movie "Escape with Money".
In 1997, he participated in the feature film "Green Fish" starring Han Seok-kyu, Shim Hye-jin, and Moon Sung-geun.
In 2000, he participated in the comedy movie "Happy Doctor Zhang" starring Yam Changding and Kim Chang-wan, and gained attention from this.
In 2001, the comedy movie "Big Brother Fights the Monk" directed by Park Cheol-gwan and starring Park Xinyang and Zheng Jinyong was released, with Lee Moon-sik playing the role of the "Dapeng" monk.
In 2002, Lee Moon-sik participated in the action movie "Enemies of the Public" directed by Kang Woo-seok and starring Seol Kyung-gu and Lee Sung-jae. He played the role of the eldest brother of a gangster gang in the film, which made him stand out.
On July 28, 2003, the costume romance drama "Tea Mother" starring Ha Ji-won, Lee Seo-jin, and Kim Min-joon premiered; on October 17, the funny costume film starring Park Joong-hoon and Jung Jin-young "Huangshan Expedition" is released, with Lee Moon-sik playing the role of an unknown soldier who pretends to be dead to escape.
On April 16, 2004, the crime movie "Seoul Heist" directed by Choi Dong-hoon and starring Park Shin-yang, Yeom Jung-ah, and Baek Yoon-sik was released. Lee Moon-sik won the first place for his role as "Big Mouth" in the film. The Best Supporting Actor Award at the 3rd Korean Film Awards; on July 9, he participated in the sequel to "Big Brother Fighting the Monk 2", and thus won the Best Supporting Actor at the 42nd Korean Film Daejong Awards. Nominated.
In 2005, Lee Moon-sik, Kim Soo-mi, and Oh Dal-soo starred in the comedy movie "Ma Po Island" directed by Qiu Changmin. The film attracted 3 million viewers.
On May 11, 2006, he starred in the comedy movie "The Game of Life" with Kim Yoo-mi and Park Jung-hak. Lee Moon-sik played the leading actor "Gong Pil-dou" in the film. This was his first starring role and sang. On May 29, he starred with Park Sun-young in the romantic drama "101 Proposals" directed by Jang Tae-woo. Lee Moon-sik played the role of "Park Dal", an ordinary man with poor appearance, ability and academic qualifications. On"; on May 31, the black humor movie "The Beating Inducer" starring Oh Dal-soo, Han Seok-kyu, and Cha Ye-ryun was released, with Lee Moon-sik playing the role of "Bong Yeon" who forces people to attend parties; on August 3, starring together with Lee Jun-ki *** The feature film "Fly, Dad" was released. Lee Moon-sik plays the role of "Jang Ga-pil", the father who learns fighting skills from Lee Joon-ki in order to help his daughter avenge his daughter.
On January 18, 2007, "Ma Po Island 2" starring Lee Moon-sik, starring Lu Yunji, Kim Ji-young, and Ji Hae-yeon, was released; on November 14, Lee Moon-sik and Baek Yoon-sik followed "Seoul Heist" Together again, they starred in the comedy film "The Village", playing the role of a father who plans to rob a bank to treat his daughter's illness.
On May 21, 2008, the SBS TV mini-series "Iljimae" was released. Lee Moon-sik and Lee Jun-ki changed from the master-student relationship in "Fly, Dad" to the relationship between father and son. Lee Moon-sik He played the role of a father who was framed and was killed. For this role, he won the 2008 SBS Drama Awards Special Drama Supporting Actor Award. On June 19, the action film "Public Enemy 3" starring Seol Kyung-gu and Jung Jae-young was released. , Lee Moon-sik appears with long hair and plays a key figure who provides important clues for solving the case.
In 2009, Lee Moon-sik participated in the historical drama "Queen of Good Deok" co-directed by Kim Geun-hong and Park Hong-kyun, starring Ko Hyun-jung, Lee Yao-won, Kim Nam-gil, Uhm Tae-woong, Park Ye-jin, and Yoo Seung-ho, playing the role of "The Fragrant Apprentice of Yonghwa" "Bamboo Fang", the drama's highest ratings reached 46.7%.
On January 27, 2011, he starred in "Pyongyang Castle", the follow-up to "Huangshan Expedition", with Jung Jin-yong, Ryu Seung-yong, Sun Woo-seon, and Lee Kwang-soo. Lee Moon-sik continued to play the unknown soldier who pretended to be dead and escaped. Won the 33rd Golden Photography Award for Popular Actor; on February 17, he participated in the love movie "I Love You" directed by Qiu Changmin and starring Lee Soon-jae, Yoon Soo-jung, Song Jae-ho, Kim Soo-mi and others.
On March 13, 2012, the time-travel romantic comedy "Rooftop Prince" directed by Shin Yoon-seop and starring Park Yoo-chun, Han Ji_ and others premiered. Lee Moon-sik played the role of "Pyo Taek-su", the general manager of Daehan Department Store. "; On June 21, the comedy action film "Ms. Go's Project" directed by Park Cheol-gwan, starring Ko Hyun-jung, Yoo Hae-jin, Ko Chang-seok, Sung Dong-il, etc., was released.
In 2013, the historical drama "Empress Ki", co-written by Jang Young-cheol and Jung Kyung-soon, directed by director Han Hee, and co-starring Ha Ji-won, Joo Jin-mo, Ji Chang-wook, Baek Jin-hee, etc., premiered. Lee Moon-sik is in the drama Playing the role of "Fang Chenyou", the eunuch who is willing to risk his life for Wang Yu.
In 2014, he participated in the fantasy romantic comedy "Mr. Back" directed by Lee Sang-yeop and starring Shin Ha-kyun, Jang Nara, Lee Joon, and Park Ye-jin. Lee Moon-sik played the role of Gao Feng's follower "Sung Kyung Bae".
On May 20, 2015, the action-romance comedy "The Masked Prosecutor" starring Joo Sang-wook, Kim Sun-ah, Uhm Ki-joon, Jeon Kwang-yeol, and Hwang Sun-hee premiered, with Lee Moon-sik playing the gangster "Jang Ho-sik".
On January 11, 2016, he starred in "Martial Arts School" and played Seo Ruizhi's father Shen Fengshan.
On March 28, 2016, he starred in "Dafa" and played Jang Keun Suk's adoptive father Baek Man Jin.
Main Works
Participated in the TV series
The Legend of Mung Bean-2019-09-30
The Moonlight Drawn by Clouds-2016, playing the role of castration Public
The Masked Prosecutor-2015, as Jang Ho-sik
Mother-2015, as Heo Sang-soon
The Discovery of Love-2014, as a taxi driver
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Mr.Back-2014, as Sung Kyung-bae
Healer-2014, as Go Seung-cheol
Yuna's Street-2014, as Han Man-bok
Empress Qi-2013, as Fang Chenyou
The Incarnation of Money-2013, as a guest who was caught by the prosecutor for gambling
Rooftop Prince-2012, as Xiu Pyoze
Great Feng Shui-2012, as the uncle
Life Reversal-2012, as Bai Deqi
Associate-2011, as the member of the Longma Valley Beggar Gang The Master
The Glorious Jae-in-2011, as Ho Yong-tu
The Giant-2010, as Park So-tae
The Story of a Man-2009
< p>Queen Seondeok-2009, played the role of Zhu BangHong Gil Dong-2008, played the leader of the thieves gang
Iljimae-2008, played the role of Na Tiese
He Coming - 2008, playing Dad
The War of Money-2007
The 101st Proposal-2006, playing Park Dal Jae
Chamu-2003, director Kim Min-hong
Zhihe-1998, directed by Kim Jong-chang
Participated in the movie
Miss Go Project-None, directed by Park Cheol-gwan
Whale Hunting Bicycle-None, as Deok-soo
I Love You-None, as Deok-bae
None-None, director,
The Man Who Left Home -None, director,
The Public Enemy 3-None, director,
Romantic Island-None, director Kang Cheol-woo
Mapo Island 2 -2007
The Village Robbery-2007, as Park Sang-joon
None-2006, as Jang Ga-pil
Contest of Life-2006
Assault The Inducer-2006, playing Fengyan
Public *** Enemy 2-None, director,
Mapo Island-None, playing Zhongxiu
Who Got the Videotape-None, director,
Seoul Heist-None, starring,
Big Brother Fighting the Monk 2-None, starring,
None-None, director,
Huang Shanfa-None, director,
Butterfly Love-None, director,
First Amendment-None, Playing Baek Sung-ki
Reversal of Fate-None, Director,
No Blood, No Tears-None, Director,
Taking the Lighter-None, Director,
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Enemies of the public ***-None, director,
Spring Passes-None, director,
Gift-None, director,
Gang Dou Monk-None, plays Park Cheol-gwan
Happy Doctor Jang-None, director, Kim Chang-san
Green Fish-1997, director,
None-None
Variety Show
Award Record
Character Evaluation
Although Li Wenzhi is not good-looking, his acting skills are very good. (Weihai News Online Review) His diverse images and smiling faces have always brought people a sense of intimacy and goodwill. (Sina Entertainment Review)
Since Li Wenzhi entered the film industry in 1995, he has appeared in a large number of supporting roles. In 2006, he played the leading role for the first time in "The Race of Life". Later, he played the leading role in "Fly, Dad" and the SBS TV series "The 101st Purpose" and performed outstandingly. (movie online review)