Lee Sang-Yi: South Korean Actor and Entertainer
Lee Sang-Yi (Korean: 이상이; born November 27, 1991) is a South Korean actor known for his versatile roles across television dramas, films, and musical theater. Standing at 182 cm, he has built a robust career featuring appearances in popular series such as Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021) and Bloodhounds (2023).

Acting Career
Lee made his presence known in the South Korean entertainment industry through a mix of television dramas, films, and theatrical works. Over the years, he has taken on diverse supporting and leading characters that highlight his acting range. Some of his notable television drama appearances include:
- Prison Playbook (tvN, 2017-2018) as Sergeant Oh
- When the Camellia Blooms (KBS2, 2019) as Yang Seung-Yeob
- Once Again (KBS2, 2020) as Yoon Jae-Seok
- Youth of May (KBS2, 2021) as Lee Soo-Chan
- Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (tvN, 2021) as Ji Seong-Hyeon
- Bloodhounds (Netflix, 2023) as Hong Woo-Jin
- No Gain No Love (tvN-TVING, 2024) as Bok Gyu-Hyun
Filmography
In addition to television series, Lee has appeared in multiple feature films, expanding his portfolio from early minor roles to more substantial character work. His film credits include:
- Slow Video (2014) as radio police
- Hitman: Agent Jun (2020) as an NIS agent
- Single in Seoul (2023) as Byeong-Soo
- Love in the Big City (2024) as Min-Joon
Awards and Recognition
Lee's performance in the 2020 KBS2 weekend drama Once Again brought him broader public recognition, earning him both the Best New Actor award and the Best Couple Award at the 2020 KBS Drama Awards.