A Distinguished Journey in Korean Entertainment
Born in 1934 in Hoeryong, later raised in Seoul, Lee Soon Jae studied at Seoul National University before discovering his passion for acting. Inspired deeply by European classics and Laurence Olivier’s portrayal of Hamlet, he made his stage debut in the early 1960s with the play “Beyond the Horizon”.
At a time when Korea’s entertainment industry was still evolving, Lee Soon Jae became part of the first generation of modern Korean actors, setting standards for professionalism and artistic expression. His versatility and commitment helped shape the foundations of the nation’s film, TV and theatre culture.
Notable Works Across Film, Television and Theatre
Lee Soon Jae’s artistic repertoire is vast, covering emotional dramas, historical sagas, family comedies and contemporary storytelling.
Some of his most celebrated works include:
- Unstoppable High Kick! – a widely loved family sitcom
- Good Morning President – a political drama-comedy film
- Late Blossom – a poignant romantic film about elderly love
- Grandpas Over Flowers – a hugely popular travel-reality series
- Dear My Friends – an acclaimed drama exploring ageing and friendship
- The Scholar Who Walks the Night – a historical fantasy series
- A Thousand Kisses – a long-running family drama
Even in his late 80s, Lee continued performing and was scheduled to appear in a stage production of “Waiting for Godot” in 2024. However, health issues forced him to step back shortly before his passing.
Tributes From the Nation and the Entertainment Industry
The news of his death triggered an outpouring of grief across South Korea. Actors, directors, fans and public figures expressed deep admiration for his work and character.
A Message from the President
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung honoured Lee Soon Jae as a “great star” whose artistic philosophy, discipline and dedication shaped generations of performers. He praised the actor’s role in enriching Korean cultural heritage and setting a timeless example for younger artists.
Industry Reactions
Colleagues described him as:
- A mentor who nurtured countless young actors
- A scholar of the arts who valued creative honesty
- A performer who worked tirelessly until the end of his life
His passing marks the end of an era, yet his influence remains deeply embedded in Korean entertainment.
Lee Soon Jae’s Enduring Legacy
Lee Soon Jae leaves behind a legacy that transcends his films and dramas. With more than seven decades of contribution, he helped elevate Korean performing arts during critical phases of the country’s cultural development. His commitment to refinement, expression and training continues to shape acting schools, theatre groups and production styles even today.
For admirers around the world, his life’s work stands as a reminder that great art is built on consistency, passion and humanity.