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Lee Chan-hyeong Biography and Full Filmography - MovieWise

Quick Facts

Born:
1997-11-03

Birthplace:
Incheon Metropolitan City

Credits:
22 Total Roles

Lee Chan-hyeong

Acting

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Biography

Lee Chan Hyeong (이찬형) is a rising South Korean actor celebrated for his captivating screen presence and undeniable talent. Born on November 3, 1997, he initially pursued a path as a soccer player until the age of 20 before making his transition into acting. He debuted in the web drama Re-Feel (2019) and quickly caught the attention of viewers and industry professionals.

Chan Hyeong possesses an impressive range, effortlessly transitioning between diverse roles. His breakthrough came with the beloved medical drama Hospital Playlist (2020, 2021) as the earnest and relatable resident Choi Seong-yeong. He further solidified his status with a memorable performance as the kind-hearted, doomed spirit Kwon Su-ho in the hit fantasy-action series The Uncanny Counter (2020, 2023), where his ability to convey deep emotion in a supernatural setting truly showcased his dramatic potential. More recently, he charmed audiences as Ji Se-hun in the Netflix series Doona! (2023).

Praised for his gifted acting ability and the emotional depth he brings to every character, Lee Chan Hyeong is also a noted visual force in the industry. With his remarkably handsome looks and commanding on-screen charisma, he has quickly become a fan favorite. His dedication and versatility suggest a bright future, positioning him as one of the most exciting young actors to watch in Korean cinema and television.

Known For

Full Filmography

Year Title Role
2025 The Ghost Game MOVIE Dong-joon
2025 ONE: High School Heroes TV Sung-Wook
2024 Victory MOVIE Dong-hyun
2023 Usury Academy MOVIE Gi-young
2023 Brave Citizen MOVIE Lee Gwon-joong
2023 Doona! TV Ji Se-hun
2022 Like Otters MOVIE Choi Tea Jung
2022 Gaus Electronics TV Kim Sang Soo
2022 Miracle TV Mr. Jang
2022 Link: Eat, Love, Kill TV Wine salesman

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