ACTOR

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee

1972 - Today

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Paul Sun-Hyung Lee (Korean: 이선형; born August 16, 1972) is a South Korean-Canadian actor and television host. He is best known for his roles as Randy Ko in the soap opera Train 48 (2003–2005) and as family patriarch Appa in the play Kim's Convenience (2011) and its television adaptation (2016–2021). Lee has won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series four times for his role as Mr. Kim in Kim's Convenience. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Paul Sun-Hyung Lee is the 13,523rd most popular actor, the 1,275th most popular biography from South Korea and the 506th most popular South Korean Actor.

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee is most famous for his role as Jim Kim in the critically acclaimed television series "Kim's Convenience." He is also known for his work in various film and television projects, including "The Mandalorian."

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee ranks 1,318Before him are Robert Esmie, Yang Yong-eun, Chris Tomlin, Dana Perino, Kurt Thomas, and Bailey Chase. After him are Fergal O'Brien, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Ayesha Jhulka, Paul Dickov, Deborah Mailman, and Jon Fisher.

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In South Korea

Among people born in South Korea, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee ranks 1,277 out of 1,128Before him are Choi Yoo-jung (1999), Choi Hyeon-ju (1984), Joo Hyun-jung (1982), Park Jeong-hwa (1995), Lee Sang-su (1990), Elly (1991), Kim Dong-sung (1980), and Yang Yong-eun (1972). After him are Lee Myung-joo (1990), Lee Ho-suk (1986), Son Jun-ho (1992), and Kang Chae-young (1996).

Among ACTORS In South Korea

Among actors born in South Korea, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee ranks 506Before him are Go Eun-ah (1988), Kwon Mina (1993), Ha Seung-ri (1995), Lee Na-eun (1999), Ahn Ji-hyun (1992), and Xiyeon (2000). After him are Jin Ji-hee (1999), Kim Hye-jun (1995), Choi Yu-hwa (1985), Kim Su-an (2006), Cho Seung-hee (1991), and Choi Ri (1995).