Lee Juck (; born February 28, 1974) is a South Korean singer, lyricist, composer and arranger.
Lee Juck was born in Seoul and attended Banpo High School. He graduated from Seoul National University with a major in sociology. He made his debut as a member of Panic with his neighborhood buddy Kim Jin-pyo in 1995 and worked with Kim Dong-ryul as a project band Carnival in 1997. In 1999, he released his first solo album Dead End. His third album ëÂÂ무론ë§Âë 렸ë (Songs Made of Wood) won the "Album of the Year", "Song of the Year", "Best Pop Album" and "Best Pop Song" from the Korean Music Awards in 2008.
Besides being a musician, Lee is a radio DJ of major radio shows in South Korea, for example, ë³Âì´ ë¹ÂëÂÂë 밤ì (At starry night) of MBC AM (1996âÂÂ1998), Ten-Ten Club of SBS FM (2008âÂÂ2009) and so on.
In 2005, he published a collection of short fantasy fictions entitled ì§Â문 ì‘¥꾼 (Fingerprint Hunter), and one of the episode ì Âë¶Âì°°ì¨ ì´ì¼기 (The story of Mr. Self-fault) was made as an animation in 2007.
He featured as a medical doctor of a colorectal surgery clinic in a sitcom TV show ' of MBC from 2011.
In December 2007, Lee married Jeong Ok-hee (ballerina). In 2010, Lee and his wife welcomed their first daughter and their second daughter in 2013.
On December 6, 2022, Lee donated 50 million won to support the hearing impaired through Snail of Love.