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Lee Jae-wook-1

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1998-05-10
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Lee Jae-wook, a talented South Korean actor and model, first stepped into the spotlight with his acting debut in the popular series Memories of the Alhambra (tvN, 2018–2019). From there, Lee Jae-wook steadily built momentum, eventually landing a role in his first major film, The Battle of Jangsari (2019). This performance truly marked a turning point in Lee Jae-wook’s career, earning him the Best New Actor award at the 2019 MBC Drama Awards and a well-deserved nomination for Best New Actor – Television at the prestigious 56th Baeksang Arts Awards.

As Lee Jae-wook’s popularity continued to grow, he secured his first leading role in the charming romantic comedy Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol (2020). Audiences and critics alike were captivated by Lee Jae-wook’s natural charm and nuanced acting, which led to widespread acclaim. He took home several awards that year, including the coveted Actor of the Year title at the Asia Artist Awards—a testament to his rising star power.

Since then, Lee Jae-wook has continued to impress with standout performances in hit series such as Alchemy of Souls (tvN, 2022–2023) and Kiss Sixth Sense (Disney+, 2022). His work in these projects further solidified his status as a leading figure in Korean entertainment. In recognition of his global appeal and artistic excellence, Lee Jae-wook was honored with the Global Excellence Award at the Korea Drama Awards, along with multiple other nominations in 2022. With each new project, Lee Jae-wook continues to evolve, captivating fans around the world.

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When it comes to Lee Jae-wook’s filmography, fans often wonder which movie stands out as his best performance. Lee Jae-wook has been part of several projects over the years, and while opinions may vary, one film consistently receives high praise from both critics and audiences alike. That particular movie is widely regarded as Lee Jae-wook’s highest-rated film to date. On the other hand, not every project has resonated as strongly—there’s one film that tends to receive more mixed or lukewarm responses, making it Lee Jae-wook’s lowest-rated movie so far. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering his work, exploring both ends of this spectrum gives a fuller picture of Lee Jae-wook’s range and evolution as an actor.

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Best New Actor

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