Lee Sung-jong

This is a Korean name; the family name is Lee.
Lee Sungjong

Lee Sung-jong at the SMTown Coex Artium in January 2015
Background information
Native name 이성종
Birth name Lee Sung-jong
Born (1993-09-03) September 3, 1993
Gwangju, South Korea
Genres
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocal
Years active 2010–present
Labels Woollim Entertainment
Associated acts
Website Infinite
Korean name
Hangul 이성종
Revised Romanization I Seong-jong
McCune–Reischauer I Sŏng-chong

Lee Sung-jong (Hangul: 이성종; hanja: 李成種; born September 3, 1993), commonly known as Sungjong, is a South Korean singer. He is the vocalist of the South Korean boy band Infinite under Woollim Entertainment.[1] He is also the vocalist of Infinite F.[2]

Biography

Lee Sung-jong was born in Gwangju City, South Korea, on September 3, 1993. He graduated from Jeoju Arts High School on February 7, 2012, and is currently studying at Kongju University. He has a younger brother three years younger than him named Lee Seon-gyu.

Career

Infinite

Main article: Infinite (band)

Sungjong was first introduced as a vocalist of the boy band Infinite in 2010. His first appearance as a member was during Infinite's pre-debut reality show You Are My Oppa. The group official debuted in June 9, 2010.[3]

Infinite F

Main article: Infinite F

Infinite F was officially announced during the One Great Step Returns encore concert and consists of members Sungyeol, L, and Sungjong. There, they performed the song "My Heart is Beating". The unit released their first song "I'm Going Crazy" in Infinite's 2nd album, "Season 2". On November 19, 2014, they made their official debut in Japan with their album, "Koi No Sign" and debuted in Korea with the single album, "Azure" on the 2nd of December, 2014.

Personal life

Health

It was announced in 2014 that Sungjong received a diagnosis for hip imbalance, scoliosis and straight neck. He received 3D biomechanics prescription rehabilitation exercise treatment from Gangnam Choice Hospital.

Discography

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
2012 INFINITE Concert Second Invasion Evolution The Movie 3D [4] Himself
2014 Grow: Infinite's Real Youth Life

TV series

Year Title Network Role Notes
2011 Wara Store Tooniverse Himself
2011 Just Like That Show[5] Tooniverse ? / Himself The show's name is '막이레쇼' in Korean.

Hosting

Year Name Network
2014–2015
Super Idol Chart Show
Mnet

Reality Shows

Year Title Network Note
2010 Infinite! You Are My Oppa Mnet
Children Of The Night MBC
Star Golden Bell KBS
2011 Strong Heart SBS
Beatles Code Mnet
Life Or Death Situation 1% E Channel
Infinite's Sesame Player Mnet Infinite reality show
2011 Idol Star Athletics Championships MBC along with Infinite member
Birth of a Family KBS with Infinite
Weekly Idol MBC Every1 Episode 4, 20, 23
2012 2012 Idol Star Athletics – Swimming Championships MBC along with Infinite member
Weekly Idol MBC Every1 Episode 47 & 48, 56
2013
Weekly Idol MBC Every1 Episode 93-94 & 107 with Infinite member
2013 Idol Star Olympics Championships MBC
2014 2014 Idol Star Athletics Championships MBC with Infinite member
After School Club Arirang TV With Infinite member (without Nam Woo-hyun)
Weekly Idol MBC Every1 Episode 152-153 with Infinite member
2015 Real Men MBC
Weekly Idol MBC Episode 207 with Infinite member
2015-2016 Infinite Showtime MBC Every1 Regular Cast, Episode 1-12
2016 Law Of The Jungle in Tonga SBS Episode 208-2011
Weekly Idol MBC Every1 Episode 269 with Infinite member
After School Club Arirang TV Episode 231 With Infinite member (without L)
You Hee-Yeol's Sketchbook KBS2 with Infinite member
Knowing Bros JTBC Episode 100 along with Infinite member
SNL TVN Season 8 Episode 8 along with Infinite member

References

  1. "Infinite profile". Woollim Entertainment. Feb 16, 2013. Retrieved May 10, 2015.
  2. "INFINITE F to debut in Japan next month". Koreaboo. October 14, 2014. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  3. "Infinite debuts on M! Countdown". Allkpop. June 10, 2010.
  4. Sunwoo, Carla (September 10, 2012). "Infinite 3-D film shown in Japan". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2015-07-12.
  5. "15 times idols and actors alike proved they can't act". allkpop. SassyGrrrl. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
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