Lee Ho-jae (Korean: 이호재; Hanja: 李豪宰; born 2 May 1941) is a South Korean actor. Lee began his career on stage in 1963, in the play Of Mice and Men, and has appeared in numerous works of Korean theatre, film and television.
In 1977, with his fellow actor Jeon Moo-song, Lee performed in play Crown Prince Hamyeol (an adaptation of Hamlet) at La MaMa in New York City, which marked the first time a Korean theatre troupe had traveled outside Korea.
Lee was the first actor to win the Lee Hae-rang Theater Award, one of the major theater awards in Korea. He has been praised as a master of speech for his restrained emotion acting. In 2011 Lee was awarded the Bogwan Order of Cultural Merit by South Korean government.
2023
as Seo Chang-jin
2022
as Jang Hoon
2021
as Doo-shik's grandfather
2021
2019
as Elderly Man Throwing Rock at the King
2019
as Seo Dong-Suk
2019
as Choi Jang-Tae
2018
as YS
2018
as Go Sa-hong
2018
as Eun Ki-Tae
2017
as Young Il-jae
2015
as Priest Jeong
2008
as Han Joo Tae
2002
as Kim In-Soo
2002
as Ji Hoon's father
2000
as In-ho
1999
as Judge
1995
1994
as Dr. Jun
1993
as Beop-un
1986