
Actor Lee Hyun-woo, who is well-known for his striking resemblance to Park Bo-gum, has successfully wrapped up the final performance of the play ‘Record of Bones,’ leaving a lasting impression on the audience. He has been actively hitting the stage lately to further sharpen his acting skills!
In ‘Record of Bones,’ Lee Hyun-woo played the role of Lovis, an android undertaker. He captivated the crowd with his deep acting and delicate portrayal of the character, brilliantly depicting an android’s journey of learning to communicate and connect with humans despite not understanding emotions.
Lee Hyun-woo also caught eyes for his incredible love for his fans during “exit events” throughout the show’s run. Even after a long performance, he greeted fans with a bright smile, cheerfully posing for selfies and playing along with various memes, proving he is a total “fan fool”! His sweet interactions have been spreading all over social media.

After the final curtain call on the 9th, Lee Hyun-woo shared, “I sincerely thank everyone who came to see ‘Record of Bones.’ Through Lovis, I had the precious experience of thinking deeply about life and death. It was a meaningful time to reflect on how I want to live and what kind of courage I can find.” He added, “I hope the play left a deep resonance in your hearts. I will greet you again with another great project!”
Having proven his stage presence through ‘Sound Inside,’ ‘Anna X,’ and now ‘Record of Bones,’ Lee Hyun-woo is set to transform once again. He will take on the role of serial killer John Joe in Director Jang Jin’s psychological play ‘Danforth Was Right,’ which opens this June.
The play ‘Danforth Was Right’ is scheduled to open on June 12 at YES24 Stage Hall 3.



