Full Profile
Birth Name: Lee Dong-seok Stage Name: Ma Dong-seok English Name: Don Lee Nickname: Mavely (the combination of his stage surname ‘Ma’ and ‘lovely) Birth: Seoul, South Korea, March 1, 1971 Occupation: Actor and used to be a personal trainer of mixed martial artists, namely Mark Coleman and Kevin Randleman Nationality: South Korean Zodiac Sign: Pisces Chinese Astrology: Pig Blood Type: O Education: Columbia State University with a major in health and physical education Languages: Korean, English Agency: Daydream Entertainment Twitter: @madongseok12 Instagram: @madongseok_
Age, Height, and Weight
Ma Dong-seok was born in 1971. According to the Korean Age System, in 2018, Ma Dong-seok’s age is 48 years old while according to the International Age System, Ma Dong-seok is 47 years old. Additionally, Ma Dong-seok is considered a tall and bulky man as his height is 180 cm and his weight is 90 kg.
Dramas, Movies, and TV shows
Starting his career as a personal trainer, it is not a wonder that Ma Dong-seok began his career in the field of acting as an action star. Many of South Korea’s action movies have included him as the main and supporting cast, including Rough Play, Sense8, Kundo: Age of the Rampant, and Derailed. Even if the genre of his projects is not action, his roles are mostly occupied in criminal matters, such as detective or gangster leader. Here, you may check the list of Ma Dong-seok’s drama, films, and television shows! 2005 – Heaven’s Soldiers (Supporting Role as Hwang Sang-wook) 2006 – Sunday Seoul (Supporting Role as Detective 1) 2007 – The Worst Guy Ever (Supporting Role as Ho-seob) 2007 – Music video of Monday Kiz’s “A Man” 2007 – MBC’s H.I.T (Supporting Role as Nam Seong-shik, member of H.I.T team) 2008 – SBS’s Robber (Supporting Role as Jong-goo) 2008 – KBS2’s Formidable Rivals / Powerful Opponents (Supporting Role as Pyo Chul-ho) 2008 – Dramax’s Alibi Inc. (Supporting Role as Park Sang-bak) 2008 – The Moonlight of Seoul (Supporting Role as Chang-woo) 2008 – The Good, the Bad, the Weird (Supporting Role as Gom or “Bear”) 2008 – Ten Ten (Supporting Role as the fund manager on the segment “The Rabbit”) 2009 – Insadong Scandal (Supporting Role as Sang-bok) 2009 – Take Off (Guest Role) 2009 – SBS’s Swallow the Sun (Supporting Role as Lee Kang-rae) 2010 – SBS’s Dr. Champ (Supporting Role as Oh Jung-dae) 2010 – Midnight FM (Supporting Role as Son Deok-tae) 2010 – The Unjust (Supporting Role as Ma Dae-ho) 2010 – Try to Remember (Supporting Role as Seung-hwan) 2011 – Quick (Supporting Role as Kim Joo-chul) 2011 – Pained / Pain (Supporting Role as Bum-no) 2011 – Perfect Game (Supporting Role as Park Man-soo) 2011 – Short film titled Showtime! (as Supporting Role) 2011 – MBC’s Me Too, Flower! (Guest Role as a detective) 2012 – tvN’s Shut Up Flower Boy Band (Supporting Role as Teacher Silva / Kim Su-bok) 2012 – Never Ending Story (Guest Role as a tow car driver) 2012 – Dancing Queen (Guest Role as a gay couple) 2012 – Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time (Supporting Role as Pimp Kim / Kim Sung-bang) 2012 – Doomsday Book (Supporting Role as Zombie in school uniform / Disorderly Student) 2012 – The Neighbor (Supporting Role as Ahn Hyuk-mo, the Loan Shark) 2012 – Love 911 (Supporting Role as Fire station captain) 2013 – New World (Guest Role as Section Chief Jo)