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Lee Sang-woo’s acting experience

In June 2003, he starred in KBS "Mom Goes Forward". This was Lee Sang Woo's first appearance in a TV series.

In November 2004, he appeared in the 39th episode of the fifth part of MBC's "Boys and Girls Go Forward".

In January 2005, he appeared in three episodes of KBS's "Diary of an Old Maid".

In February 2005, he starred in the KBS unit drama "No One Loves Me", playing the leading actor Zhao Seung-joo.

In March 2005, he starred in KBS's "The Call of Love", playing the role of Jiang Bongkui, a simple and kind-hearted but hearing-impaired man. For this reason, Li Sangyu also learned sign language.

In November 2005, he starred in KBS's "Can Love Shock Again", playing the role of Lee Sang-woo, the president of a Western restaurant who returns to China after meeting a heroine abroad.

In March 2006, he starred in the romantic comedy "Youth Comics", playing the heroine's boyfriend Moon Young-hoon, who finally chose to give up for love. This film is Lee Sang Woo's first film, cooperating with Kwon Sang Woo. The two showed their strong and strong physiques in the film.

In July 2006, he starred in the love inspirational film "The Cry of My Youth" which won the award at the "Locarno International Film Festival", playing the role of Jin You, a telephone repairman facing the troubles and depression of youth. Lee Sang Woo became famous in Japan through these two movies, and has held many fan meetings in Japan in recent years.

In July 2007, he appeared in MBC's "2 Out of 9", cooperating with Soo Ae and playing the role of her classmate and first love Li Junmo.

In January 2008, he appeared in SBS's "The Wives Club", playing the role of Goo Seok-joon, the head of the headquarters who comes from a prominent family but is deeply hurt by his mother's suicide. He is handsome and promising but arrogant and indifferent, until he meets The heroine played by Wu Xianqing meets and falls in love. The drama has achieved a high ratings of 42% in South Korea. Lee Sang-woo also became popular because of his role as Goo Seok-joon. He appeared as a "savior" in the drama. His affectionate and regretless performance was widely loved by female audiences, so he was " "Aunt Killer", and won the SBS Drama Awards Newcomer Award for this role.

In June 2008, he starred in the movie "Black Hearted Mother and Daughter", playing Jun, an innocent young man who seems to come from another dimension and is like an angel. Lee Sang-woo's simple and straightforward character coupled with his natural and refreshing acting skills make the character's innocence and truth even more revealing and touching. The Korean media described him as surprisingly cute.

In January 2009, he starred in KBS's "The Road Home", playing the role of Yoo Hyun-soo, a documentary director who is passionate about his work. Years later, he reunites with his first love who he had no choice but to break up with. This time, he just wants to protect her. The heroine played by Jang Shenying is brave enough to love around her.

In October 2009, he collaborated with Lee Tae-rim and starred in SBS's "Don't Hesitate Again", playing the role of Han Tae-woo, the corporate successor. He is a pastry master who pursues perfection in his profession. He has a dispute with the heroine over work. Then they got to know each other, cherished each other, and finally fell in love. Because of this touching role, he was called "the most affectionate man in the Korean drama industry" by the audience. Lee Shang-yu, who became very popular in Taiwan for his role in "The Crap", was invited to visit Taiwan in May 2010 to promote the drama "Farewell", during which time he also used his love to participate in many charity activities.

In November 2009, he starred in the movie "Elephant on the Roof", playing the role of financial expert Jin Hyuk, who rekindles his love with his first love who is now an adult wife, and then falls into a crazy and dangerous extramarital affair. The film shows the dangers and excitement of men who want to break free from the shackles of desire but are always tied up. Lee Sang-woo also breaks away from the image of a cute boy in the past and exudes the sexy charm of men. In addition, the film's unique images and emotional style have been recognized and invited to participate in film festivals around the world.

In March 2010, he appeared in SBS's "Life is Beautiful", playing the role of photographer Kim Kyung-soo who has the courage to abandon the established norms of the world and pursue his own life after going through marriage due to secular prejudices. Lee Sang-yu challenged himself to play a gay role this time, and he portrayed the character of a cheerful and lonely character with exquisite nuances. He and Song Chang-yi performed a sincere and touching interpretation of the pain, helplessness and mutual cherishment of same-sex love. Although the play's positive depiction of gay love aroused controversy and criticism from public opinion, it also won a warm response from the audience.

In January 2011, he starred in KBS's "Believe in Love", playing the role of Han Seung-woo, the director of the art museum. He is a son of a chaebol who pretends to be chic but is full of pain in his heart. He meets the heroine abroad and is deeply attracted by her, but because of Because of her married status, she fell into a fruitless love affair.

In October 2011, he starred in SBS's "A Thousand Days' Promise" and collaborated with Soo Ae again, playing the role of his cousin Jang Jae Min, who is the bridge between the male and female protagonists and the spiritual pillar. With his slender and warm acting skills, Lee Sang-woo showed his image as a reliable and warm man, earning him the nickname "National Brother" and becoming an ideal partner in the minds of women. In addition, he showed his fluent English skills in the drama and became a hot topic.

In February 2012, he collaborated with Sung Yuri and starred in MBC's "God's Dinner". He played the role of Kim Do-yoon, who strives to become a world-class chef in order to avenge his mother who accidentally caused the death of his brother. He is aloof, cold and indifferent to the people around him. , but after getting acquainted with the heroine, he turned into a true-hearted and warm-hearted man who just wanted to silently protect her, help her and care for her in his own way.

Lee Sang-woo's delicate and profound interpretation of the character's conflict between love and hate for his mother and his deep and unrepentant persistence towards the love in his heart attracted great attention from the audience. He also won the MBC Drama Awards "Special Planning Division" Men's Outstanding Acting Award for his role as Kim Do-yoon. The highest ratings of the ceremony that night were 18.7%, which was the moment when Lee Sang-woo was announced as the winner.

In October 2012, he starred in MBC's "Horse Doctor", playing the role of Lee Sung-ha, a medical examiner who is a medical supervisor. At a young age, he is the top scorer in high school, well-informed, courteous and handsome. The childhood sweethearts have a deep love for each other, but they still insist on justice even though they know it will hurt them, and finally leave their hometown alone. This is Lee Sang-woo's first challenge to a costume drama. He integrated his rational, elegant and gentle personal traits into the characters in the drama, perfectly presenting the role of a North Korean aristocrat to the audience.

In November 2012, he guest-starred in screenwriter Kim Soo-hyun's JTBC work "No Children," playing the role of the heroine's ex-boyfriend Ho In-cheol. Lee Sang-woo's performance in the play's sad and natural tears won unanimous praise from the audience.

In June 2013, he collaborated with Nam Sang Mi and starred in SBS's "The Goddess of Marriage", playing the role of Kim Hyun Woo, a modest and promising architect who is stubborn in choosing the right. He sticks to his principles at work and does not flatter the world. He is a man who values ??the thoughts of women more than their appearance and hopes for pure love. On a trip to Jeju Island, without knowing that the heroine was already engaged, the two unexpectedly but fatefully fell in love with each other and began a love entanglement. Lee Sang-woo used his delicate emotional changes to deeply interpret the regret and nostalgia, helplessness and grief for the love that has been missed. His acting skills touched people's hearts and made the female audience deeply fall into the gentle charm he showed.

In December 2013, she collaborated with Han Hye-jin and starred in SBS's "A Warm Word", playing the role of Kim Sung-soo, the young and promising bank personnel department chief. He is a man with a fashionable appearance but a slightly rough temperament. A mistake caused a family conflict. This appearance also posed a challenge to Lee Sang-woo's acting skills. In the play, he showed a more outgoing but still calm acting style, and showed his mature acting skills in the psychological turn of a man who has lost his way and then faces his wife who also has an affair. In the play, the crying scene also left a deep impression on the audience.

In January 2014, due to his friendship with his friend Shim Hyung-taek, he made a guest appearance on tvN's "Let's Eat Together". In February, she guest starred in the SBS drama "One Wonderful Day in October".

In April 2014, he collaborated with Park Se-young and starred in SBS's "Good Days". He played the role of Seo Jae-woo, a fourth-dimensional innocent man. He is polite, upright, steady and responsible. When it comes to recognizing a marriage partner, the first priority is spiritual compatibility. . The drama was selected as the best family drama of the year by the MyDramaList website. Lee Sang-woo showed different acting skills in the drama. He successfully created a four-dimensional charming man similar to himself with a relaxed and humorous performance, and also used sweet and affectionate expressions. His eye-catching acting skills melted the hearts of female audiences, earning him the title of "The King of Romantic Eyes of the New Generation".

In June 2015, he made a guest appearance in SBS's "Upper Society". Due to his outstanding performance in the drama "Warmth", he was invited by the director to play the role of Zhang Jingjun, the upright and ideal vice president of the group.

In August 2015, he starred in KBS's "Please, Mom", playing the role of architectural designer Kang Hoon-jae. He is a character who combines courage, loyalty, boldness, calmness, gentleman, confidence, and sense of justice. The drama, co-produced with Ryu Jin, has achieved a ratings of 39% in AGB Seoul and 39.1% in TNMS nationwide.

In 2016, he starred in MBC's "Everything Comes Together" and collaborated again with the production team of "Shenwan" to play the role of genius surgeon Xu Zhijian. He is a character who has many mistakes in his life but is overflowing with love and has a reversal of charm. He falls in love with the heroine played by Kim So Yeon and develops a romance in which they fall in love but cannot fall in love.