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Occupation
  
Actor

Revised Romanization
  
I Deok-hwa

Parents
  
Lee Ye-chun

Years active
  
1972-present

Name
  
Lee Deok-hwa

Hangul
  
이덕화

Role
  
Actor

Grandparents
  
Lee Dong-shik

Hanja
  
李德華

Spouse
  
Kim Bo-ok


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Born
  
May 8, 1952 (age 71) (
1952-05-08
)
Seoul, South Korea

Alma mater
  
Dongguk University - Theater and Film

Movies
  
I Will Survive, I Am Really Sorry, Happiness Does Not Come In, I Stand Up Every Day, Never Forget Me

Similar People
  
Lee Ji Hyun, Kim Hae‑sook, Lee Ye‑chun, Park Chul‑soo, Im Kwon‑taek

Children
  
Lee Ji Hyun, Lee Tae-hee

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Lee Deok-hwa (born May 8, 1952) is a South Korean actor.

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Career

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Lee Deok-hwa studied theater and film at Dongguk University, and made his acting debut in 1972. He and his father, movie star Lee Ye-chun starred together in the 1975 horror film The Man with Two Faces.

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In 1976, Lee and actress Im Ye-jin starred in Never Forget Me and its sequel I Am Really Sorry, movies that dealt with teenagers' aspirations and romance. They were box office hits, and hugely popular among high school students of that generation. Lee acted opposite Im again in I Really Have a Dream (1976), Blue Classroom (1976), I've Never Felt Like This Before (1976), Angry Apple (1977), When We Grow Up... (1977), The First Snow (1977), The Hey Days of Youth 77 (1979), and Love's Scribble (1988).

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Lee received acting recognition for his subsequent films, including three Best Actor awards from the Grand Bell Awards for Lost Love (also known as In the Name of Memory, 1989), Fly High Run Far (1991), and I Will Survive (1993). Lee also became the first Korean actor to win an award at an international film festival in 1993 when he was chosen as Best Actor at the Moscow International Film Festival for I Will Survive.

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On the small screen, Lee won the prestigious Daesang (or "Grand Prize") for the contemporary drama Love and Ambition (1987) and period epic Han Myung-hoe (1994). The latter is among the many real-life historical figures that Lee has played in his prolific career, including Joseon prime minister Han Myung-hoe in Han Myung-hoe (1994), Goryeo military dictator Yi Ui-min in Age of Warriors (2003), Tang Dynasty general Xue Rengui in Dae Jo Yeong (2006), Goryeo military commander Gang Gam-chan in Empress Cheonchu (2009), and King Dongmyeong of Goguryeo in The King of Legend (2010).

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In 2005, Lee played Chun Doo-hwan in the television drama 5th Republic, in an ongoing series on MBC about modern Korean political history. The Fifth Republic stands for the period that Chun was in power as president, depicting how he assumed power through a military coup and was forced to resign after a series of democratic movements. The drama was controversial and provoked mixed reactions. Some viewers complained that Lee's charismatic turn as Chun was an attempt to beautify or whitewash the image of the dictator, whereas former aides of Chun accused MBC of distorting history.

Later that year, Lee was reported to be the second top earner among all actors and entertainers who appeared on the KBS network in 2004, with total earnings of ₩339 million.

He reunited with Dae Jo Yeong writer Jang Young-chul in 2010 hit drama Giant, set during the economic boom of 1970-80s Korea. He again joined Jang's follow-up in 2011, History of a Salaryman, a quirky comedy and satire of China's Chu–Han Contention against the backdrop of the pharmaceutical industry, industrial espionage, and office politics.

In 2013, Lee received glowing reviews for his turn as King Injo in the period drama Cruel Palace - War of Flowers, shown on cable channel jTBC. At a press conference prior to airing, Lee said, "Injo is a king who acceded to the throne due to revolutionary force. He had no philosophy of his own and was just a puppet king. It is more interesting for me to portray a king that we are unfamiliar with."

Lee also hosts variety shows, notably the Korean version of Dancing with the Stars for the past three seasons.

Other activities

Lee was president of the Korea Film Actors Association in 1995, and its chairman from 2009 to 2010. He also served as festival director for the Chungmuro International Film Festival in Seoul (CHFFIS) from 2008 to 2009.

Lee ran for Congress in 1996 under the conservative New Korea Party, predecessor of the Grand National Party, but was defeated.

He actively campaigned for Lee Myung-bak during the 2007 primaries and presidential election, making speeches at sorties and taking an advisory post for the team's art and culture policy.

In 2009, Lee, Cho Jae-hyun, Choi Soo-jong, Sol Kyung-gu, Kim Hye-soo, Ahn Sung-ki and Park Joong-hoon each taught a master class in acting at the Im Kwon-taek Film and Art College of Dongseo University. All of them then waived their lecturing fees and donated the entire amount to scholarships for young actors. Lee said he willingly accepted the request to teach because he wanted to contribute to training talented film experts for the future of the Korean film industry, and that he was happy to donate his fee to that cause.

Personal life

Lee's father was actor Lee Ye-chun (1919-1977). His daughter Lee Ji-hyun is also an actress.

Variety shows

  • Happy Together (KBS, 2017) - guest, episode 404 & 502
  • Roommate (SBS, 2014) - guest, episode 10
  • Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education (KBS2, 2014) - guest, episode 52
  • Running Man (SBS, 2012) - guest, episode 90
  • Dancing with the Stars (MBC, 2011-2013)
  • Special Feature: 7080 Idol Stars, King of Pop Singers (2011)
  • Chuseok Special: Story Show 부탁해요 (SBS, 2010)
  • Show Seoul Seoul (SBS, 1991-1992)
  • Saturday Saturday is Fun (MBC, 1985-1991)
  • MBC Campus Song Festival (MBC, 1983-1985)
  • Show 2000 (1981-1984)
  • Radio programs

  • Women Salon (KBS Radio 4, 1982-1984)
  • Lee Deok-hwa and Im Ye-jin's Reckless Radio (TBC Radio, 1978-1979)
  • Book

  • 사람을 좋아하는 사람 이덕화 (1996)
  • Awards

  • 2014 SBS Drama Awards: Special Award, Actor in a Drama Short (Wonderful Day in October)
  • 2012 SBS Drama Awards: Special Award, Actor in a Miniseries (History of a Salaryman)
  • 2012 MBC Drama Awards: Golden Acting Award, Actor (May Queen)
  • 2010 SBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actor in a Special Planning Drama (Giant)
  • 2007 KBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actor (Dae Jo Yeong)
  • 2005 MBC Drama Awards: Special Award (5th Republic)
  • 1994 KBS Drama Awards: Grand Prize/Daesang (Han Myung-hoe)
  • 1994 KBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actor (Han Myung-hoe)
  • 1994 KBS Drama Awards: Popularity Award (Han Myung-hoe)
  • 1993 18th Moscow International Film Festival: Best Actor (I Will Survive)
  • 1993 4th Chunsa Film Art Awards: Best Actor (I Will Survive)
  • 1993 31st Grand Bell Awards: Best Actor (I Will Survive)
  • 1992 30th Grand Bell Awards: Best Actor (Fly High Run Far)
  • 1992 28th Baeksang Arts Awards: Popularity Award, Film category (Fly High Run Far)
  • 1991 2nd Chunsa Film Art Awards: Best Actor (Fly High Run Far)
  • 1989 27th Grand Bell Awards: Best Actor (Lost Love)
  • 1988 24th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best Actor, Film category (You My Rose Mellow)
  • 1987 MBC Drama Awards: Grand Prize/Daesang (Love and Ambition)
  • 1987 23rd Baeksang Arts Awards: Popularity Award, TV category (Love and Ambition)
  • 1985 21st Baeksang Arts Awards: Popularity Award, TV category (Love and Truth)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2023
    Stealer: The Treasure Keeper (TV Series) as
    Kim Yeong-soo
    2022
    One Dollar Lawyer (TV Series) as
    Baek Hyun Mu
    2022
    Business Proposal (TV Series) as
    Kang Da Goo
    2021
    Red Sleeve (TV Series) as
    King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - To Consort Hwa's Chambers (2022) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - New Royal Concubine (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - The Missing Maids (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - The Weight Of The Crown (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - The New King (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - Secret Document (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - The Secret Gate (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - The Red Sleeve (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - Memories of the King (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - The Affection of a King (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - Duk Im's Wisdom (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - Coming-of-Age Ceremony (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - Princess Hwawan's Punishment (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - The Tiger And The Dragon (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - Lee San's Scheme (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    - The Crown Prince Is My Master (2021) - King Yeongjo / King Young Jo
    2018
    Chakhanmanyeojeon (TV Series) as
    Oh Pyung-pan
    2018
    Welcome to Waikiki (TV Series) as
    Actor Lee Deok Hwa
    - Episode #1.4 (2018) - Actor Lee Deok Hwa
    2017
    Nothing to Lose (TV Series) as
    Do Jin Myung
    2017
    The Best Hit (TV Series) as
    Lee Soon-tae
    2017
    Suspicious Partner (TV Series) as
    Byun Young-hee
    2016
    Monster (TV Series) as
    Hwang Jae-man
    2015
    The Merchant: Gaekju 2015 (TV Series) as
    Shin Suk-Joo
    2015
    My Heart Twinkle Twinkle (TV Series) as
    Lee Jin-sam
    2015
    Hyde, Jekyll, Me (TV Series) as
    Gu Myung-Han
    - Episode #1.6 (2015) - Gu Myung-Han
    - Episode #1.5 (2015) - Gu Myung-Han
    - Episode #1.4 (2015) - Gu Myung-Han
    - Episode #1.3 (2015) - Gu Myung-Han
    - Episode #1.2 (2015) - Gu Myung-Han
    2015
    Shine or Go Crazy (TV Series) as
    Wang Sik-Ryeom
    2014
    Hotel King (TV Series) as
    Lee Joong Goo
    2013
    Secret Love (TV Series) as
    Chairman Jo / Jo Han Il
    2013
    Blood Palace (TV Series) as
    King In Jo
    2012
    History of the Salaryman (TV Series) as
    Jin Shi-Hwang
    2011
    Spy Myung-wol (TV Series) as
    Chairman Joo
    2010
    Giant (TV Series) as
    Hwang Tae-seob / Hwang Tae-soeb
    2010
    Jeonwoo (TV Series) as
    Park Yong
    2009
    The Iron Empress (TV Series) as
    Kang Kam-Chan
    2006
    Dae Jo Yeong (TV Series) as
    Xue Rengui
    2005
    The Fifth Republic (TV Series) as
    Chun Doo-hwan
    2003
    All In (TV Series) as
    Choi Do-hwan
    - Episode #1.10 (2003) - Choi Do-hwan
    - Episode #1.2 (2003) - Choi Do-hwan
    2000
    Cheers for the Women (TV Series)
    2000
    SWAT Police (TV Series)
    1993
    I Will Survive as
    Mansuk
    1990
    Mulwireul geodneun yeoja as
    Jae-min
    1990
    Naneun nalmada ileoseonda
    1989
    Bului nara
    1989
    Happiness Has Nothing to Do with Student Records
    1989
    Chueokui ileumeuro
    1988
    Sarangui nakshi
    1988
    Jeolshiggot dangshin
    1987
    Geolieui agsa
    1987
    Love and Ambition (Sarang gwa Yamang) (TV Series) as
    Tae-su Park
    1984
    Dongbanja
    1982
    Daehakyalgae
    1981
    Du adeul 2
    1979
    Ulineun bamchaleul tasseubnida
    1979
    Bamimyeon naerineun bi
    1979
    Again Tomorrow
    1977
    Cheotnuni naelil dae
    1977
    Idaeume ulineun
    1977
    Neoneun dal naneun hae
    1977
    Seongnan neunggeum
    1976
    Paran nakyeob
    1976
    Ireon maeum cheomiya
    1976
    Jinja jinja mianhae as
    Yeong-su Kim
    1976
    Puleun gyoshil
    1976
    Cheonchuneul iyagi habshida
    1976
    Jinja jinja ijjima as
    Yeong-su Kim
    Self
    2017
    Let's Eat Dinner Together (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.56 (2017) - Self - Guest
    2012
    Running Man (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Cheorwon-gun, Gangwon-do (2012) - Self

    References

    Lee Deok-hwa Wikipedia