Lee Won-yong photo

Lee Won-yong

Acting
1906-01-01
Seoul, Korea
Lee Won-yong was born in Seoul, graduated from Kyungshin School, and focused on sports. His debut in cinema was in 1927. Lee Won-yong's acting style began to change in 1934 when he appeared in director Ahn Jong-hwa's Crossroads of Youth which is currently the oldest surviving Korean film. Afterwards, Lee Won-yong appeared in director Ahn Jong-hwa's Passion in the Galaxy (1935) and The Passage of Life (1937). He decorated the second half of his acting career with director Ahn Jong-hwa.

Lee Won-yong, an actor and producer, died of illness at his home in Hunjeong-dong at the end of February 1950.
Known For 6 titles
Crossroads of Youth (1934) subtitle poster
Crossroads of Youth
1934 Movie
as Young-bok
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Straits of Chosun (1943) subtitle poster
Straits of Chosun
1943 Movie
as military personnel
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Fallen Blossoms on a Stream (1927) subtitle poster
Fallen Blossoms on a Stream
1927 Movie
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The Ringing of a Bell (1929) subtitle poster
The Ringing of a Bell
1929 Movie
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Passion in the Universe (1935) subtitle poster
Passion in the Universe
1935 Movie
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Three Beggars (1928) subtitle poster
Three Beggars
1928 Movie
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