Skip to main content
WatchRoster

Lee Ho-jae Filmography

ActorBORN 194112 FILMS IN DB

LeeHo-jae

Known for Acting · Passage to Buddha, The Priests, The Taebaek Mountains

12
FILMS IN DB
$213
TOTAL VALUE
7
PRICED
$30
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Priests
~$63 · 4K · 2015
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Blinky
$15 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Lee Ho-jae is a celebrated South Korean actor whose work has left an indelible mark on both cinema and the physical media landscape. Best known for his compelling performance in "The Priests" (2015), Lee captivated audiences with his portrayal of a conflicted priest battling dark forces. This film has gained a cult following, making it a must-have for collectors eager to explore the evolution of Korean horror and supernatural cinema. Collectors are particularly drawn to Lee's films due to their unique blend of traditional storytelling and modern cinematic techniques. His nuanced performances often elevate the material, making titles like "The Priests" not just entertaining but essential viewing for anyone interested in the depth of South Korea's filmography. As home video formats continue to evolve, Lee Ho-jae's work remains a cornerstone of collectible physical media, with special editions of his films often featuring rare behind-the-scenes content and interviews that delve into his craft.

HIGHEST VALUE RELEASES

FILMS BY DECADE

FULL FILMOGRAPHY

12 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lee Ho-jae known for?

Lee Ho-jae is known for acting, with notable roles in films such as The Priests (2015) as Priest Jeong, The Taebaek Mountains (1994) as Dr. Jun, and Libera Me (2000) as In-ho.

What genres does Lee Ho-jae's filmography span?

Lee Ho-jae's filmography spans several genres, including Drama, Romance, Thriller, Action, Science Fiction, and War.

What era or decades does Lee Ho-jae's work cover?

Lee Ho-jae's work covers the years from 1986 to 2021, with the most-active decade being the 1990s.

How extensive is Lee Ho-jae's filmography?

Lee Ho-jae has a filmography that includes 12 films.