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Lee Sung-hyun (Korean: 이성현, born in 1972), also known as Mowg (Korean: 모그; RR: Mogeu), is a bassist and composer of primarily film scores. He was named Mowg because of his similar appearance to Mowgli in The Jungle Book when he was in his 20s in New York.
Mowg. Born in 1972, LEE Sung-hyun, who adopted the stage name of Mowg, is a bassist, composer and full-time professor of music at the Seoul University of Arts.
Composer: I Saw the Devil. Mowg is known for I Saw the Devil (2010), Burning (2018) and The Age of Shadows (2016).
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Feb 29, 2024 · Lee Sung-hyun, also known as Mowg, is a South Korean music director. Mowg has won Best Music awards for films, including I Saw the Devil, Masquerade, Hwayi: A Monster Boy, and Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet.
DayListenersWednesday 29 November 202320Thursday 30 November 202319Friday 1 December 202319Saturday 2 December 202315Sep 19, 2022 · Lee Sung-hyun, also known as Mowg, is a South Korean music director. Mowg has won Best Music awards for films, including I Saw the Devil, Masquerade, Hwayi: A Monster Boy, and Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet.
Mowg is known as an Original Music Composer, Music, Actor, Music Supervisor, and Sound Director. Some of his work includes All of Us Are Dead, The Last Stand, I Saw the Devil, Peninsula, Burning, Silenced, The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion, and The Outlaws.
Composer Mowg filmography and related information on Soundtrack.Net.