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Lee Ki Woo is a Korean actor who was born on October 23rd, 1981 in Seoul, South Korea. He studied at Dankook University, but his biggest path has always been his acting career. He began acting in 2003 when he appeared in the movie The Classic. In 2004, he acted in his first television series, called Not Alone.

It wasn’t until 2005, however, after he had done another four films, that he began to gain attention from fans and critics. That year, he was given a large role in the television show A Love to Kill. He also starred in the movie Sad Movie that same year. Both roles helped to propel him into the public’s eye and make him a star.

In 2011, he got another big opportunity. For the previous few years, he had acted in three television series and had appeared in nine movies. Now, he was given the chance to star in the comedic television series called Flower Boy Ramen Shop. The show was a huge success with viewers, and gained him an even larger fan following. He continued to pursue success by acting in another movie, hosting a variety show, and acting in two new television shows in 2012.

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  • A Love to Kill

    Melodrama

    Rain shows his tough side in this revenge melodrama as a reclusive K-1 fighter who hatches an elaborate plan to get back at the woman he blames for destroying his brother's life.

    A Love to Kill
  • Flower Boy Ramen Shop

    Romantic Comedy

    Romance and bromance meet in a rivalry best settled over a hot bowl of delicious ramen.

    Flower Boy Ramen Shop
  • Kid Gang

    Melodrama

    A take-no-prisoners black comedy based on the manhwa of the same name, Kid Gang delivers laughs, action and heart.

    Kid Gang
  • Outrageous Women

    Melodrama

    A delicious concoction of revenge, romance, and life after divorce -- consider it the Korean version of Desperate Housewives.

    Outrageous Women
  • Star's Lover

    Melodrama

    A warm-hearted, endearing tale of a woman who is pursued by four men, Star's Lover was particularly popular in Japan and was called the second Winter Sonata.

    Star's Lover

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