Lee Sang-ha
Lee Sang-ha is a South Korean professional associated with the film industry, recognized for contributions behind the scenes in stunt coordination and martial arts choreography. Known primarily for work in action sequences, Sang-ha has served as a stunt performer on multiple projects, including the 2010 film The Man from Nowhere.
Biography
Lee Sang-ha is a South Korean professional associated with the film industry, recognized for contributions behind the scenes in stunt coordination and martial arts choreography. Known primarily for work in action sequences, Sang-ha has served as a stunt performer on multiple projects, including the 2010 film The Man from Nowhere. The role required executing and coordinating complex physical actions to enhance the film’s tension and realism, a task typical of stunt departments in action cinema.
Sang-ha’s responsibilities expanded into martial arts choreography in later years. In 2017, Sang-ha worked as the martial arts choreographer for New Trial, designing and supervising fight sequences to align with the narrative’s demands. This shift reflected a broader trend in action films toward spe…




