Lee Won-yong Trailers
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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.
Most Popular Lee Won-yong Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
21 September 1934
After spending 7 years as a man-servant in his fiancé's house, Young-bok gets kicked out of the place and works in Gyoung-sung station.
23 February 1929
Having become engaged to his beloved Shinjae, the young intellectual Myungkook is forced to leave his homeland, helping a group of Korean patriots, fighters for the liberation of their homeland from Japanese invaders.
16 May 1929
Wonyong and Yeonsil are in love with each other. The gangster Gyeong-seon also has a crush on Yeon-sil, but one day, a fight breaks out between Won-yong and Gyeong-seon.
01 September 1937
The sailor leaves his wife at home and goes to sea. Other men are not indifferent to his beautiful wife.
06 June 1943
A Japanese-speaking family in occupied Korea deal with the war.
05 January 1930
Pianist (Ung Na) is married to the beautiful (Jeong-suk Kim). His wife is a vain, self-indulgent woman who plays with other men.
06 October 1927
This melodrama tells the sad love story of a rich artist for a beautiful kisaeng.
06 May 1928
There is a town with a well called 'Bachelor's Well' after a young man dug the well and jumped in to kill himself when his love for a girl from a rich family ended miserably.