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Lee Ho Jae
Lee Ho‑jae launched his acting journey in the late 1990s–early 2000s, appearing in films like Libera Me (2000), The Railroad (2007), and Man of Vendetta (2010). He also has a strong foundation in theater, performing in productions such as Dragon and Tiger (2006–2007), Human Time (2008), and Amy’s View (2010), showcasing versatility across contemporary and classical plays.
Over the years he transitioned more into television, building a solid reputation as a reliable character actor. Beginning with series like Friends (2002), Sorry, I Love You (2004), and Princess Hours (2006), he steadily worked his way into more prominent supporting roles.
Career Highlights
Lee Ho‑jae's breakthrough in mainstream Korean television came with his role in the hit 2016–2017 SBS fantasy romance series The Legend of the Blue Sea, where he portrayed the old fisherman and Professor Jin in both the Joseon-era and present-day timelines. His character added emotional depth, serving as a symbolic figure linked to the mermaid’s past and bringing a sense of continuity across eras. This role further cemented his reputation for solid, heartfelt performances in supporting casts.
Following that, he continued to receive steady roles in acclaimed series such as Solomon’s Perjury (2016–17), Stranger (2017), Mr. Sunshine (2018), Hometown Cha‑Cha‑Cha (2021), and Divorce Attorney Shin (2023), often taking on elder father or grandfather roles, demonstrating his ability to bring dignity and warmth to multi-generational casts.
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| 720p | Korean | Hindi | 2016 |