![]() From 2015 to 2017, Lee was in a high-profile relationship with former Miss A singer Bae Suzy. Due to their busy schedules, they ended their relationship just a few months after going public. They started dating while filming City Hunter four years later in 2011. Lee met actress Park Min-young on the set of I Am Sam (2007). Lee's next role will be in the sci-fi romance Ask the Stars opposite Gong Hyo-jin. In 2022, he starred alongside Kim Min-ha in Apple TV+'s Pachinko. Lee made his comeback in the historical fantasy drama, The King: Eternal Monarch (2020). He was officially discharged on April 25, 2019. During his service, Lee hosted DMZ, The Wild, a documentary aired on MBC. He was exempt from active duty because of his 2006 car accident. On May 12, 2017, Lee began his mandatory military service. The same year, he starred with Jun Ji-hyun in Legend of the Blue Sea, which was based on a classic Korean legend. Lee's next role was in a Korean-Chinese action-comedy film, Bounty Hunters (2016) starring alongside Wallace Chung. It topped the box office on its first day. In 2015, Lee starred in his first film, Gangnam Blues, as a gangster in the 1970s. He won an award at the SBS Drama Awards for his role as Kim Tan. Lee followed with the immensely popular drama, The Heirs (2013), opposite Park Shin-hye. He starred in the historical fantasy series, Faith (2012), with Kim Hee-sun. In 2011, he starred in City Hunter which enjoyed high ratings and earned Lee further accolades. ![]() He won a MBC Drama Award for his performance. Lee's next role was in Personal Taste (2010) starring Son Ye-jin. He won multiple awards for Boys Over Flowers, including Best New Actor at the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards. The drama's popularity launched Lee into stardom overnight throughout Asia. He learned he won the part from reading a newspaper. Lee beat out numerous hopefuls for the role of Gu Jun-pyo in Boys Over Flowers, which aired in 2009. Lee at a conference for Boys Over Flowers His subsequent roles were on television, I Am Sam (2007) and Get Up (2008), and film, Public Enemy Returns and Our School's E.T. The series was cut short at eight episodes due to low ratings. After his recovery, Lee was cast in his first lead role in Mackerel Run (2007). Lee's injuries required several months of hospital treatment. In August 2006, Lee and close friend Jung Il-woo were injured in a serious car accident. He changed it back due to it being difficult to find himself in internet search results because of its similarity to the Korean word for immigration. For about two years, Lee went by the stage name "Lee Min". After graduating from Konkuk University, he began actively acting and made his official debut in Secret Campus (2006). ![]() In 2003, Lee had a bit part in the television series Sharp. In high school, Lee began aspiring to become an actor. His father subsequently pulled him out of soccer, instead focusing him on studying. At age twelve, he broke his arm during a game. ![]() He was selected for a competitive class taught by professional Cha Bum-kun. Lee was considered a "rising soccer star" when he was child. ![]()
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