Lee Soo-hyuk
Born: 1988-05-31 in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Known For: Acting
Biography
Born Lee Hyuk-soo, he debuted as a model in designer Jung Wook-jun's Lone Costume fashion show in 2006. He walked down the runways of the nation's famous fashion brands including General Idea and Song Zio, and did cover shoots for several renowned fashion magazines such as GQ, Bazaar and Elle. After appearing in music videos of girl groups Gavy NJ and 2NE1 in 2009 and 2010, he expanded his career into acting, using the stage name Lee Soo-hyuk. Lee was mentioned in the online fashion magazine Style Minutes as one of the "13 Top Breakout New Male Faces" during the 2013 Fall/Winter London and Paris fashion weeks. In 2014, Lee signed with Star J Entertainment, leaving his former agency SidusHQ. He then starred as the second male lead in the cable romantic comedy series High School King of Savvy and Valid Love (both from tvN). In 2015, Lee was cast in the period vampire romance Scholar Who Walks the Night, based on the webtoon of the same title.
Filmography
2024
- Wedding Impossible as Actor
- Queen Woo as Go Bal-gi
- PROJECT 7 as Self - MC
2023
2022
- Tomorrow as Park Joong-gil
- The Villainess Is A Marionette as Regef Hill
2021
- Doom at Your Service as Cha Joo-ik
- Pipeline as Hwang Geon-woo
- Hello, Me! as police officer
- Bistro Shigor
2020
- Born Again as Cha Hyung Bin [1980] / Kim Soo Hyuk [Present]
- Handmade Love as Woven
- Birds of a Feather
2018
- Player as David Myeong (Eps 6, 7)
2017
- I'm Sorry, I Love You as Baek Ran
2016
- Lucky Romance as Choi Gun-wook
- Sweet Stranger and Me as Kwon Duk Bong
- Neighborhood’s Hero as Choi Chan-gyoo
2015
2014
- High School King of Savvy as Yoo Jin-woo
- Valid Love as Kim Joon
2013
- Don't Look Back: The Legend of Orpheus as Kim Soo-hyun
- Horror Stories 2 as Park Sung-kyun (segment "The Cliff")
- 스타일 로그
2012
- Runway Cop as Kim Sun-ho
2011
- Tree with Deep Roots as Yoon Pyeong
- Vampire Idol as Lee Su-hyeok / "Mukadil Kejua"
- What's Up? as Lee Soo-bin
- White Christmas as Yoon Soo
2010
- The Boy from Ipanema as Boy
2006
- My Boss, My Teacher as Student