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Lee Sang-hee

Lee Sang-hee (also credited as Jang Yoo or Jang Yu; Korean: 장유) is a South Korean screen actor born on June 28, 1961, in Incheon. Known for grounded, character-driven performances, he has built a steady career playing everyday figures who add texture and realism to contemporary Korean cinema.

Rather than relying on leading roles, Lee is recognized for memorable supporting turns across genres—crime, thriller, comedy, and historical drama—often portraying authority figures or working-class characters. His filmography reflects a consistent presence in popular productions, where small moments and precise timing can leave a lasting impression.

Among his notable credits are Collectors (Janitor), Baseball Girl (Principal), Chaw (Police Officer), Hello Ghost (Policeman), Midnight (Drunk Man), Door Lock (Manager), My Love, My Bride (Addict), and The Fortress (Soldier). Across these titles, Lee Sang-hee’s versatility helps anchor scenes with believable detail and understated presence.

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