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Lee Tae-sung (Korean: 이태성; born Lee Sung-deok on April 21, 1985) is a South Korean actor. He is known for his roles in 26 Years Diary , Playful Kiss , Rooftop Prince and My Golden Life and is currently a cast member of the reality show My Little Old Boy .
Lee Tae-sung (born 1978) is a South Korean businessman. [1] He is the president and CEO of SeAH Holdings , a Korean mid-size steel conglomerate . [ 2 ] Lee is also chairman of the board and President at SeAH Besteel Holdings , a major affiliate of the group.
Lee Tae-sung & Sung Yu-bin Park Young-hye 184–301 Lee Tae-sung lives with his younger brother, singer Sung Yu-bin, and is raising his son Han-seung as a divorced single father. Han-seung splits his time between his father and paternal grandparents' homes. Park Goon 226–293
The film marks Lee Tae-sung’s directorial debut and is co-written by Byun Sung-hyun, promising to deliver intense action sequences and complex character dynamics.
Bong Tae-gyu: 178 Jin Sung 179 Yook Sung-jae 180 [68] Eun Ji-won: 181 Lee Tae-sung: 182 Yoon Shi-yoon: 183 Kim Sung-ryung: 184–185 Choi Kang-hee: 186–187 Kim Yonja 188 So Yi-hyun: 189 Yoo In-young: 190 Lee Jong-hyuk: 191 Park Sun-young: 192 Kim Ho-joong: 193 Lee Moo-Saeng 194 Jang Do-yeon: 195 Lee Jung-jin: 196 Yunho 197
Lee Tae-sung, Hong Jin-young & Hong Sun-young, Im Won-hee: Jung Suk-yong , Kim Seung-woo: Special host: Lee Juck Hong Jin-young last episode 216 November 15:
Seoul's Spring) is a 2023 South Korean historical drama film directed by Kim Sung-su, starring Hwang Jung-min, Jung Woo-sung, Lee Sung-min, Park Hae-joon and Kim Sung-kyun. [5] The film is set against the backdrop of the December 12, 1979, military coup from the late 1970s to early 1980s . [ 6 ]
Lee Tae-sun made his television debut in the 2016 romantic comedy Entertainer where he portrayed a single dad and bassist of a band. [1] The following year, he was cast in Queen of the Ring, which is the third installment of the Three Color Fantasy trilogy, and in the black comedy Prison Playbook, in which he played the younger version of Park Hae-soo's character.