Lee Byung-hun
Lee Byung-hun
Lee Byung-hun) is a South Korean actor. A popular and acclaimed actor in South Korea, he is best known for Joint Security Area, A Bittersweet Life, The Good, the Bad, the Weird, the television series IrisI Saw the Devil, and Masquerade. In the United States, he is known for Storm Shadow in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobraand its sequel G.I. Joe: Retaliation, and starring alongside Bruce Willis in RED 2. He portrayed a T-1000 in Terminator Genisys...
NationalitySouth Korean
ProfessionActor
Date of Birth12 July 1970
enjoy open people secretly theater whenever
Whenever I open a movie, I go secretly to the theater and stand in the back and enjoy the moment. I laugh when people laugh, and when people cry, I laugh.
life
Actors always want to play the villain role at least once in their life.
easy embark feeling feels felt harder keeps knew might since time toes whenever
The more I act, the harder it gets, since I feel like I still have so much to learn. Whenever I embark on a new project, it always feels like the first time. If it were easy to me and I felt like I knew everything, my acting might have been different. I think the feeling of 'newness' keeps me on my toes and concentrated.
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For 'The Rise of Cobra,' I was dieting more and using protein powder to help supplement my meals. For 'Retaliation,' however, I opted for more natural protein. I had a chicken breast and broccoli meal about five times every day. I also drank plenty of water and made sure I got enough rest.
acting career cast director found harsh last seriously sudden time took tv
I had no idea what it took to be an actor. Then all of a sudden I found myself cast in a TV drama. The director was very harsh with me. One time, he told me this would be my first and last acting job. I seriously thought that acting was not the right career for me.
family
Just like other ordinary people, I want to have a happy family.
carefully juggle longer period schedules shooting
Hollywood has a longer pre-production period and they juggle shooting schedules more carefully for each cast. In Korea, we shoot day and night without much break.