Lee Won-yong
January 1, 1906 (118 years old) in Seoul, Korea
Lee Won-yong was born in Seoul, graduated from Kyungshin School, and focused on sports. His debut in cinema was in 1927. Lee Won-yong's acting style began to change in 1934 when he appeared in director Ahn Jong-hwa's Crossroads of Youth which is currently the oldest surviving Korean film. Afterwards, Lee Won-yong appeared in director Ahn Jong-hwa's Passion in the Galaxy (1935) and The Passage of Life (1937). He decorated the second half of his acting career with director Ahn Jong-hwa. Lee Won-yong, an actor and producer, died of illness at his home in Hunjeong-dong at the end of February 1950.
Known For
Credits
- 1943 · Straits of Chosun as military personnel
- 1937 · Path of Life as
- 1935 · Passion in the Universe as
- 1934 · Crossroads of Youth as Young-bok
- 1929 · The Ringing of a Bell as
- 1928 · Three Beggars as
- 1927 · Fallen Blossoms on a Stream as