Actor Lee Eol (real name Lee Eung-deok) marked the fourth anniversary of his death.

The late Lee Eol passed away on May 26, 2022, after battling esophageal cancer. He was 58.

Born in 1964, Lee Eol debuted as a stage actor in 1983 and went on to work across drama and film.

He appeared in the films 'Waikiki Brothers', 'Addiction', 'Do You Like the Bear in Spring?', 'Desperate Measure', 'The Unforgiven', 'Splendid Vacation', and 'Kim Ji-young, Born 1982', and he was active in the dramas 'Watcher', 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay', '18 Again', 'Voice season 4', and 'Live'.

In particular, he received praise for playing Dreams manager Yoon Sung-bok in the SBS drama 'Stove League'.

However, according to his agency at the time, the late actor battled esophageal cancer after the OCN drama 'Boys 4' ended in 2021, and ultimately succumbed to the illness.

His agency announced Lee Eol's death, mourning, "We will not forget the precious times and memories we shared with him. He will live forever in the memories of fans who laughed and cried watching his acting."

Afterwards, Lee Eol also made his presence felt with a brief but powerful special appearance in director Kim Tae-yong's film 'Wonderland'.<

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