Spot Info
Real Name: Lee Hwan-Kyung
Nickname: Lee
Other names: I Hwan-Gyeong
Personal Details
Nationality: South Korean
Religion: Protestantism
Mother Tongue: Korean
Languages Known: Korean
Zodiac Sign: Gemini
Birth Place: South Korea
Born on: 1970
Age As On Today: 54 years
Hometown: Seoul
Gender: Male
Martial Status: Married
Education Details
School: Seoul Institute of the Arts
College: Seoul Institute of the Arts
Education Qualification: Arts
Lee Hwan-Kyung (conceived 1970) is a South Korean movie screenwriter and director. Lee appeared in He Was Cool (2004). His other two highlights, Lump Sugar (2006), spins around Si-eun who fantasizes about turning into a rider, and Champ (2011), which depends on a true story, portrays the connection between an as of late harmed racehorse and the rider who is steadily losing his visual perception. His fourth element, Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2013), turned into the most significant hit of the year with more than 12.32 million watchers.
His next project was the Chinese film Amazing Father and Daughter (2016), which began creation towards the end of 2015 and was delivered in 2016. He is known for his enthusiastic and tight creation, gets back to the big screen. He is a chief who has demonstrated his capacities in his past work that got the acknowledgment in creative and business terms.
LEE made his element debut with He Was Cool in 2004. His following two highlights, Lump of Sugar (2006) and Champ (2011), occurred in the equestrian world. Notwithstanding, it was his fourth film that dispatched him to more noteworthy statures. Wonder in Cell No. 7, delivered ahead of schedule in 2013, turned into the greatest hit of the year, coming to the extent third on the untouched graph for Korean movies before the finish of its run.
Professional Details
Skills: Director
Profession: Director
Interests Details
Pets: Dog
Cars: Hyundai, Kia
Physical Details
Eye colour: Black
Hair Colour: Black
Favourites
Favourite Actress: Park Shin-Hye
Favourite Color: Black
Favourite Movies: parasite
Career
Debut Year: Rainbow Trout (1999) - assistant director
First Break: He Was Cool (2004) - director, screenwriter, actor
Awards: 2006 14th Chunsa Film Art Awards: Best New Director (Lump Sugar)
2013 50th Grand Bell Awards: Best Screenplay (Miracle in Cell No. 7)
2013 50th Grand Bell Awards: Best Planning[8] (Miracle in Cell No. 7)