Nak-hun Lee

 

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Nak-hun Lee is an actor. He was born in Seoul on 27 March 1936. He is known for The Seaside Village (1965) and Ape (1976).

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Nak-hun Lee

Born 1936-03-27 (90 years ago) in Seoul.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
PaekSang Arts Award for Best Leading Actor in Television (Yesterday's Green Grass) 1992 PaekSang Arts Awards 1992 Yesterday's Green Grass
PaekSang Arts Award for Best Leading Actor in Television (The Celestial Nymph) 1978 PaekSang Arts Awards 1978 The Celestial Nymph
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
PaekSang Arts Award for Best Leading Actor in Television (Yesterday's Green Grass) 1992 PaekSang Arts Awards 1992 Yesterday's Green Grass
PaekSang Arts Award for Best Leading Actor in Television (The Celestial Nymph) 1978 PaekSang Arts Awards 1978 The Celestial Nymph
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Choe Yeong-bok(Gifta) 1998 Gifta

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Lee Nak-hoon was a South Korean actor. Lee earned a fame for his characteristic and mature acting.

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