Lee Da-wit, also known as Lee David, is a South Korean actor born on March 3, 1994. Over the years, he has built a strong reputation in the entertainment industry, particularly for his impactful supporting roles. He gained widespread recognition for his performance in the hit drama Itaewon Class (2020), where he portrayed a compelling character that added depth to the series. More recently, he has been a part of the highly anticipated second season of Squid Game (2024–present), further solidifying his presence in the industry.
Beyond television, Lee Da-wit has showcased his versatility in the film industry, taking on significant roles in critically acclaimed movies. In Poetry (2010), he was part of a poignant narrative that explored deep emotional themes. His role in The Front Line (2011), a war drama, demonstrated his ability to portray intense and dramatic characters. The same year, he starred in Romance Joe (2011), a film that delved into intricate storytelling and layered emotions. In Pluto (2012), he took on a thought-provoking role in a psychological drama that tackled competitive academic pressure.
With a diverse portfolio spanning both television and cinema, Lee Da-wit continues to establish himself as a talented and versatile actor in the South Korean entertainment industry.
| Name | Lee David |
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| Date of Birth | 03/03/1994 |
| Current Residence | Seoul, South Korea |
| Religion | Christian |
| Nationality | South-Korean |
| Height | 168 CM |
| Hobbies | Watching Movies |
| Educational Qualification | Graduate |
| Debut Movies | |
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| Language | Movie Name |
| Korean | School Story |
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