
Lee Seung-hyeon
Known For
Acting
Born
1961-11-26 in Seoul, South Korea
Biography
Lee Seung-hyeon (이승현) is a South Korean actor, started appearing in movies as a child actor in 1966 when he was 6 years old, and took on the main character in the 'Yalgae Series', a byword for youth films in the 1970s, and quickly rose to stardom. Starting with High School Yalgae in 1976, he appeared in 'Yalgae March' and 'University Yalgae'. He won the Encouragement Award at the Blue Dragon Film Festival in 1973, the Special Award at the 13th Grand Bell Awards in 1974, and the Special Award at the 13th Baeksang Arts Awards in 1977.
Most Known For

The Story of Ong-nyeo
as Physician (Special Appearance)

Good Girl
as Chief of Village

House with a Good View 2
as [Hyung-joon's Father]

The March of Fools
as Newspaper Boy

I Won't Cry
as Jae-nam

Blues
as CEO Mo

The March of Fools Part 2
as Byung-tae's Brother

WANTED : GIRL
as Hoon [Bootblack]

Birth of a Man
as [Judge]

Little Namgung Dong-ja
as Ho-cheol

Yalkae, a Joker in High School
as Na Doo-su

Sound of Laughing
as Hotel Employee

I Have to Live

The Twelve Boarders
as Kim In-tae

K&J
as Jang Da-ri

A Good High School Student
as Seung-hyun

High School Champ
as Seung-hyun

The Midnight Sun
as Jang Gyoo-seok