The provided source materials detail the career of South Korean actor Lee Seo-jin, spanning from his debut in 1999 to recent projects in 2024. The data focuses on his roles in television series and reality shows, his agency representation, and mentions in Korean news publications. While the data does not contain information directly applicable to SEO, on-page optimization, technical SEO, off-page strategy, or local SEO for American businesses, a summary of the available information is presented below.
Lee Seo-jin was born January 30, 1971, and is identified by his Korean name, 이서진 (I Seojin). He attended New York University and began his acting career in 1999 with the television series House Above the Waves. He gained prominence through roles in Damo (2003), Phoenix (2004), Lovers (2006), Yi San (2007), and Marriage Contract (2016). He has also appeared in films, including Shadowless Sword (2005).
Beyond traditional acting roles, Lee Seo-jin is well-known for his participation in reality television programs such as Three Meals a Day and Grandpa Over Flowers. He has also hosted or appeared in Welcome, Yoon’s Restaurant, Seojin’s House, and Director of Internal Medicine Park. A recent project, Seojin’s, involved a team including Jung Yumi, Park Seo-joon, Choi Woo-shik, and Kim Taehyung, and launched on February 24th. A second season of Seojin’s has been confirmed, though details regarding the departure date and location remain unconfirmed as of February 15, 2024.
Lee Seo-jin was previously in a relationship with Kim Jung Eun, beginning in January 2007 and ending October 29, 2008. He was recognized as a faithful taxpayer in 2020, alongside singer IU. In 2015, he was ranked 40th in the “Korea Power Celebrity” list. He is currently represented by Antenna, joining artists such as Yoo Hee Yeol and Yoo Jae Suk. He recently signed with Antenna on November 1st.
The source materials also document his involvement in various other projects, including Freeze (2006), Soul (2009), Gyebaek (2011), Wonderful Days (2014), Trap (2018), Times (2021), and I, a gangster, became a high school student (2023). He also participated in 1 Night, 2 Days and a cooking variety show with 2PM’s Taecyeon.
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The available data provides a biographical overview of Lee Seo-jin’s career as a South Korean actor and television personality. The information details his acting roles, reality show appearances, agency representation, and recognition in Korean media. The data does not contain any information relevant to SEO practices.
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