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Ki Hong Lee
Occupation:Actor
Born:September 30, 1986
Birthplace:Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
About
Ki Hong Lee is a Korean actor and singer who began his career at the age of 12 when he appeared as one of the main characters on the television show Magic Kid Masuri (2003). He made his feature film debut with Winter Child which released in 2005. Lee then joined the band F.T Island, as a lead singer and together they released four full-length albums in 2007. He then played a major role in the popular television show You`re Beautiful and later appeared in the 2012 film Heaven. In 2014, Lee featured in Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, which is the film adaptation of the popular series The Maze Runner. His 2017 release includes the thriller Wish Upon. Directed by John R. Leonetti, the movie co-stars Sherilyn Fenn, Joey King, Ryan Phillippe, Elisabeth Rohm, and Shannon Purser in important roles.
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Maze Runner: The Death Cure (3D)
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