Byung-il Lee

Lee Byung-il (1910-1978) was a South Korean film director and producer. He debuted with Spring on the Korean Peninsula in 1941, when Korea was still under the Japanese rule. His best known film, The Wedding Day, was screened at the Berlin Film Festival - the first Korean film to do so. Today considered a classic, it has been listed as a Registered Cultural Property by the Korean Government in 2007 and chosen by Korea Post to be commemorated in a 2008 special stamps edition together with three other representative films from 1940-60s. His next film, The Love Marriage, won a special comedy award at Asia-Pacific Film Festival. In his later years he was more active as a producer. Wikipedia contributors. "Lee Byung-il." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 14 Dec. 2020. Web. 26 May. 2021.

Other names:

Lee Byeong-Il,

이병일,

Lee ByeongIl,

Lee Byeong Il,

ByeongIl Lee,

Byeong-Il Lee,

Byungil Lee,

Lee Byung-il ,

Lee Byungil ,

Lee Byung Il ,

李炳逸,

Ли Бён-иль,

Ли Бён Иль,

Ли Бёниль,

Бён-иль Ли,

Бёниль Ли

Gender:

Nam

Birthday:

3 thg 6, 1910

Death:

27 thg 11, 1978

Place of birth:

Hamhŭng, North Korea