South Korean movie actors born in the year 1984

Here are 11 famous actors from South Korea were born in 1984:

Lee Wan

Lee Wan (January 3, 1984 Ulsan-) also known as Kim Hyung-soo, Hyung-soo Kim, Wan Lee, I Wan or Lee, Wan is a South Korean actor.

Lee Wan made his acting debut in 2004 with the drama "Let's Go to the Beach". He is the younger brother of popular actress Kim Tae-hee. Lee Wan has appeared in several dramas and films over the years, including "In-soon Is Pretty", "The Snow Queen", and "Swallow the Sun". He also starred in the 2011 historical drama "Gye Baek" and earned praise for his portrayal of the title character. In addition to his acting career, Lee Wan is also known for his work as a radio DJ and TV host.

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Seven

Seven (November 9, 1984 Seoul-) also known as Seven, 세븐, SE7EN, Dong Wook Choi, 최동욱 or Choi Dong-wook is a South Korean singer, actor and dancer.

He debuted in 2003 with the single "Come Back To Me" and became known for his powerful vocals and impressive dance skills. Seven went on to release several successful albums and singles, earning him multiple awards and recognition both in South Korea and internationally. He also appeared in several television dramas and movies, including "Goong S" and "When I Kill Myself". In 2013, Seven enlisted in the military for his mandatory service and returned to the entertainment industry in 2019.

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Yesung

Yesung (August 24, 1984 Cheonan-) a.k.a. Ye, Sung, Jong-woon Kim, Kim Jong-woon, Yeseong, Yesŏng, Gim Jong-un or Kim Chong-un is a South Korean singer, disc jockey, actor, presenter and dancer.

He is best known for being a member of the K-pop group Super Junior, where he is the lead vocalist. Yesung made his debut as a solo artist in 2016 with the album "Here I Am" and has also released several other solo projects. In addition to music, he has also acted in various Korean dramas, including "The Awl" and "Voice," and has hosted several TV shows. Outside of his entertainment career, Yesung is known for his philanthropic work, particularly his support for children with rare diseases.

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Lee Joon-hyuk

Lee Joon-hyuk (March 13, 1984 South Korea-) also known as Lee Jun-hyeok, Yi Chun-hyeŏk, Jun-hyuk Lee, Jun-hyeok Lee, Lee Joon-hyeok, LEE JUN HYUK, Lee, June-Hyek, LEE Jun-hyuk or Lee Junhyuk is a South Korean actor.

He began his acting career in 2004 and has appeared in several popular Korean dramas such as "City Hunter", "Stranger", and "Designated Survivor: 60 Days". He is also known for his roles in films like "The Piper" and "The Net". In addition to his acting career, Lee Joon-hyuk has hosted several television shows and has also worked as a voice actor, lending his voice to the Korean dubbed versions of animated films like "Despicable Me". He is highly regarded in the industry for his acting skills and has received recognition and awards for his performances.

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Lee Je-hoon

Lee Je-hoon (July 4, 1984 Hyoja-dong-) also known as Je-hoon Lee, Lee Je-hun, Lee, Je-hun, I Je-hun, I Che-hun, Lee Jae hoon, Je-hun Lee or Lee Jehoon is a South Korean actor.

He first gained recognition for his work in the film "Bleak Night" (2011), for which he received the Best New Actor award at the Korean Association of Film Critics Awards. He then went on to star in numerous successful films including "Architecture 101" (2012), "My Paparotti" (2013), and "Phantom Detective" (2016).

In addition to his film work, Lee has also had a successful career in television dramas. He starred in the popular series "Secret Door" (2014) and "Signal" (2016), for which he won the Best Actor award at the Baeksang Arts Awards in 2016.

Lee is known for his versatility as an actor and his ability to portray a wide range of emotions. He is considered one of the most talented and promising actors of his generation in South Korea.

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Kim Joon

Kim Joon (February 3, 1984 Gwacheon-) also known as Kim joon, Kim Hyung Joon, Gim Jun, Kim Jun, Kim Chun, Gim Hyeong Jun, Kim Hyŏng Jun or Kim Hyŏng Chun is a South Korean actor, singer, model and musician.

He first gained attention for his role as one of the F4 members in the popular Korean drama "Boys Over Flowers" in 2009. Prior to his acting career, Kim Joon was a member of the boy band T-Max, which also contributed several songs to the "Boys Over Flowers" soundtrack. He has also appeared in other popular dramas such as "City Hunter" and "Detective Alice." Outside of acting, Kim Joon is known for his unique fashion sense and has frequently been featured in fashion magazines. In 2012, he enlisted in the military to fulfill his mandatory service and completed his service in 2014.

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Yoo Yeon-seok

Yoo Yeon-seok (April 11, 1984 Seoul-) a.k.a. Ahn Yeon-seok, Yeon-Seok Yoo, Yu Yeon-seok, Yu Yŏn-sŏk, An Yeon-seok, An Yŏn-sŏk, Yoo, Youn-Seok or Yeon-suk Ahn is a South Korean actor.

He studied at Sejong University, where he majored in dentistry before switching to pursue acting. Yoo made his big break in 2012 with the drama "Reply 1994" where he played the role of Chilbong. He has since appeared in various popular dramas such as "Warm and Cozy," "Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim," and "Hospital Playlist." In addition to his acting career, Yoo is also known for his philanthropic work, including his support for various social and environmental organizations.

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Han Joo-wan

Han Joo-wan (January 10, 1984 Seoul-) also known as Joo-wan Han, Han Juwan or Han, Joo-wan is a South Korean actor.

He made his acting debut in the year 2007 and has since appeared in several popular Korean dramas such as "The King and I", "Syndrome", "Rooftop Prince" and "The Good Doctor". Han Joo-wan is best known for his role as Lee Sang-hyun in the hit TV series "Cheese in the Trap" which was based on a popular webtoon of the same name. He has also acted in several films including "Socialphobia" and "Midnight Runners". In addition to his acting career, Han Joo-wan is also a skilled musician and has released several of his own musical compositions.

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Ho Jun Son

Ho Jun Son (June 27, 1984 Gwangju-) also known as Son, Ho-Jun, Son Ho-joon or Ho Joon Son is a South Korean actor and singer.

He first gained popularity in the entertainment industry as a member of the boy band Tachyon, which debuted in 2011. After the group disbanded in 2013, Son turned his attention to acting, and quickly gained acclaim for his performances in television dramas such as "Reply 1994" and "Dazzling". In addition to his acting career, Son has also appeared in numerous variety shows, showcasing his sense of humor and charm to audiences. He has received several awards and nominations for his acting, cementing his status as one of South Korea's most promising young actors. Son is also known for his philanthropic work, having been involved in several charity events and donating to various causes over the years.

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Yeon Woo-jin

Yeon Woo-jin (July 5, 1984 South Korea-) is a South Korean actor.

He began his acting career in 2009 with a small role in the drama "Just Like Today", but it was his breakthrough performance in the hit series "Marriage, Not Dating" in 2014 that catapulted him to fame. Since then, he has starred in numerous dramas such as "Divorce Lawyer in Love", "Introverted Boss", and "Queen for Seven Days". He has also appeared in films such as "Love Forecast" and "The Dude in Me". Yeon Woo-jin is known for his versatility as an actor and his ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic roles. He has been praised for his natural acting skills and his ability to captivate audiences with his performances. In addition to acting, Yeon Woo-jin is also a talented singer and has contributed to the soundtracks of several of his dramas.

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Ji Hyun-woo

Ji Hyun-woo (November 29, 1984 Seoul-) also known as Ji Hyun Woo, Ji Hyeon-Woo, Joo Hyung-tae, Ju Hyeong-tae, Ju Hyŏng-tae, Ji Hyeon-wu, Ji Hyŏn-wu, Ji Hyunwoo or Hyun-Woo Ji is a South Korean actor, musician and presenter.

He studied at the Seoul Institute of the Arts with a major in Applied Music. Ji Hyun-woo made his acting debut in 2003 and has since starred in various popular Korean dramas such as "Queen In-hyun's Man", "The Awl", and "Risky Romance". In addition to his acting career, he is also a talented musician and has released several singles and albums. He is known for his proficiency in various musical instruments including the guitar, piano, and drums. Ji Hyun-woo has also served in the military as part of his mandatory service in South Korea.

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