Where to watch Lee Yong-woo in the UK
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Lee Yong-woo (born April 15, 1981) is a South Korean actor and contemporary dancer. A graduate of the Korea National University of Arts, he began his career in modern dance before transitioning to acting in 2009 with the TV drama "Style". He also served as a dance master and judge on the reality show Dancing 9 (2013–2015), showcasing his expertise in performance and choreography. He is represented by Sublime Artist Agency and completed his mandatory military service as an arts and sports personnel.
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- Strong Girl Nam-soon (2023) as Opulentia member
- Confidence Queen (2025) as Yoon Yi-rang's Father
- Warrior Baek Dong Soo (2011) as Kenzo
- Birdie Buddy (2011) as John Lee
- The Chaser (2012) as PK Joon
- 댄싱9 (2013) Cast
- Last (2015) as Kang Se-hoon
- Twelve Men In a Year (2012) as Lee Joon
- Little Black Dress (2011) as Suk-Won
- Style (2009) as Kim Min-joon
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Most-watched Lee Yong-woo films currently: Little Black Dress (2011).
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Selected TV credits: Strong Girl Nam-soon (2023), Confidence Queen (2025), Warrior Baek Dong Soo (2011), Birdie Buddy (2011), The Chaser (2012).
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