Lee Do-hyun Movies And Tv Shows

Okay, so picture this: me, last Saturday, sprawled on the couch, nursing a serious case of binge-watching. I stumbled upon this drama, "Hotel del Luna," mostly because IU was gorgeous, let's be honest. And then… BAM! This dude shows up, looking all serious and brooding. I was like, "Who is this guy?!" Turns out, it was none other than the incredibly talented Lee Do-hyun. And that, my friends, started my descent into the Lee Do-hyun rabbit hole. (Don't judge, we've all been there!).

Speaking of which, have you also wondered what makes Lee Do-hyun so captivating? Is it the puppy-dog eyes? The way he can portray everything from a goofy high schooler to a tormented warrior? Yeah, me too. So, let's dive into some of his best work, shall we?

Early Days and "Hotel del Luna"

His debut was in "Prison Playbook" (which, by the way, is a criminally underrated drama - pun intended!). He played the younger version of Jung Kyung-ho’s character, and while it wasn't a huge role, it definitely showed his potential. But it was "Hotel del Luna" that really got people talking. Playing Go Chung-myung, IU's past love, he totally nailed the tragic romantic vibe. Seriously, the feels!

And let's be real, who didn't shed a tear (or ten) during his scenes? Even though it was a supporting role, it was unforgettable. (Side note: I re-watched those scenes like five times…don’t tell anyone!).

"18 Again": The Breakthrough

This one's a gem. Lee Do-hyun plays the younger version of a guy who gets a second chance at his youth. Think "17 Again" but with a Korean drama twist. He perfectly embodies the frustration, the longing, and the awkwardness of being a teenager again, all while trying to reconnect with his kids. Seriously impressive.

Netflix K-drama review: The Good Bad Mother – Lee Do-hyun finally
Netflix K-drama review: The Good Bad Mother – Lee Do-hyun finally

It’s not just the acting, but also the sheer range he displays in this role. He’s funny, he’s heartwarming, and he's heartbreaking, all in the same episode. (Pro tip: keep tissues handy!).

"Sweet Home": Different Territory

Now, if you want to see Lee Do-hyun in something completely different, check out "Sweet Home." This post-apocalyptic horror drama is a wild ride. He plays Lee Eun-hyuk, a brilliant and strategic medical student who becomes a reluctant leader. He is so cool, collected, and intelligent that he can make hard decisions.

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Kim Go-eun’s 10 Best Movies & TV Shows, Ranked

It's a darker, grittier role than we'd seen him in before, and he totally crushes it. He proves he’s not just a pretty face, but a versatile actor who can handle action and suspense with the best of them. (Plus, he looks amazing in that apocalypse-chic attire, am I right?).

Beyond the Screen: What's Next?

Lee Do-hyun isn’t slowing down anytime soon. From "Youth of May" (a melodramatic romance set against a historical backdrop that's sure to tug at your heartstrings) to "The Good Bad Mother," he's constantly taking on new and challenging roles.

6 Must-Watch Lee Do Hyun Dramas On Netflix, Viu, and iQIYI
6 Must-Watch Lee Do Hyun Dramas On Netflix, Viu, and iQIYI

The guy's clearly got talent, charisma, and a work ethic that would make anyone envious. So, keep an eye on him, folks. He's definitely one to watch. (And maybe, just maybe, we'll get to see him in a rom-com soon? Please?!)

So, what are your favorite Lee Do-hyun roles? Let me know in the comments! I'm always looking for new recommendations. (And yes, I will probably binge-watch them all!).