Every Lee Do-hyun K-Drama, Ranked Worst To Best

Summary

  • Lee Do-hyun shines as a rising K-drama star in captivating performances across various projects.
  • His ability to portray diverse and complex characters earns him critical praise and a dedicated following.
  • Sweet Home showcases Lee Do-hyun’s acting range and cements his position in the industry.



Lee Do-hyun is emerging as a rising star in K-dramas, with several of his projects ranking among the genre’s best. Since his acting debut in 2017, Lee Do-hyun has captivated audiences with his versatile performances and undeniable screen presence. His breakout role in the 2019 series Hotel del Luna propelled him to stardom, paving the way for lead roles in some of the best K-dramas of his generation such as 18 Again, Youth of May, and Sweet Home.

In each of these projects, Lee Do-hyun has demonstrated his ability to tackle a wide range of characters. His nuanced portrayals and emotional depth have earned him a dedicated following and critical praise, cementing his position as one of the most promising young actors in the industry. As a key member of the cast of Sweet Home, particularly in seasons 1 and 3, Lee Do-hyun continues to showcase his talent and expand his reach to international audiences, further solidifying his status as a force to be reckoned with in the world of Korean dramas.


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8 Hotel Del Luna (2019)

Go Chung-myung

Hotel Del Luna (2019)

Hotel Del Luna (2019)

Hotel Del Luna is a fantasy romance television series set in a mystical hotel where the employees and guests are ghosts. The story revolves around Jang Man-wol, the owner of Hotel Del Luna, and Goo Chan-sung, a young and ambitious hotelier, as they navigate love, redemption, and the consequences of their past actions.

Cast
IU , Yeo Jin-Goo , Shin Jung-keun , Bae Hae-seon , Pyo Ji-hoon

Release Date
July 12, 2019

Seasons
1

In the romantic fantasy series Hotel Del Luna, Lee Do-hyun delivers a captivating performance as Go Chung-myung, the former lover of the enigmatic hotel owner Jang Man-wol. Despite his limited screen time, Lee Do-hyun’s portrayal of Go Chung-myung leaves a lasting impact. Through his nuanced acting, Lee Do-hyun brings to life the complicated history between the two characters, showcasing the heartbreaking betrayal that ultimately saved Man-wol’s life in their past lives.


This role displays Lee Do-hyun’s ability to make a strong impression even in a supporting capacity. Jang Man-wol is Hotel del Luna‘s most elusive character, and her grand persona needed an equally as impactful backstory to match. Lee Do-hyun’s earnest performance helps to add much more depth to the show’s main character, while also being significant on its own. Though Go Chung-myung isn’t Lee Do-hyun’s best role, it is one that helped him on the road to stardom.

7 The Glory (2022)

Joo Yeo-jeong

The Glory 2022

The Glory (2022)

Years after being the victim of terrible acts of violence at school, a woman puts an elaborate revenge plan into action.

Cast
Song Hye-Kyo , Lee Do-Hyun , Lim Ji-yeon , Park Sung-hoon , Yeom Hye-ran , Jung Sung-il

Seasons
1

Directors
Ahn Gil-ho


The Glory is one of the biggest Netflix K-dramas to date with its depiction of revenge and bullying being entirely gripping, especially as The Glory is based on a true story. Lee Do-hyun’s character is integral to the story and adds even more depth to the complex tale. Lee Do-hyun’s Joo Yeo-jeong acts as the loyal right-hand man in Moon Dong-eun’s (Song Hye-kyo) elaborate plan for revenge against her former bullies, and Lee Do-hyun gives an excellent performance that matches this wild tale.

Lee Do-hyun’s performance adds an extra layer of intrigue to the series, as he navigates the moral ambiguity of his character’s actions. His on-screen chemistry with Song Hye-kyo is palpable, further elevating the series’ emotional impact. In a K-drama full of fantastic performances, Lee Do-hyun does well to match that of his peers. Though his performance isn’t the most memorable in the K-drama, it’s still a great addition to his stellar filmography.


6 Clean With Passion For Now (2018-2019)

Gil Oh-dol

Clean With Passion For Now sees Lee Do-hyun portray a promising Taekwondo athlete, Gil Oh-dol. Oh-dol is a supporting character in the K-drama, as the younger brother of the female lead Gil Oh-sol, who is played by Kim You-jung. Gil Oh-dol’s presence in the series adds a layer of warmth and relatability to Clean With Passion For Now through a refreshing subplot that complements the main love story. Plus, Lee Do-hyun’s expert execution makes it even better.


Although Lee Do-hyun plays the younger brother of Kim You-jung’s Gil Oh-sol in
Clean With Passion For Now
, Lee Do-hyun is actually four years older than Kim You-jung in reality.

Lee Do-hyun’s performance is memorable and endearing, highlighting his ability to make an impact in a series, even as a supporting character. He also adds a charm to his role which is something he continues to build on throughout his career. While Clean with Passion for Now may not be the most prominent showcase of Lee Do-hyun’s acting, it serves as an example of his potential to elevate a story.


5 Melancholia (2021)

Baek Seung-yoo

Melancholia highlights Lee Do-hyun’s skill at tackling challenging roles as he portrays the math prodigy, Baek Seung-yoo, facing the consequences of a traumatic past. Melancholia shines a light on the dark side of South Korea’s education system and the immense societal pressure surrounding elite universities through its two leading characters. Their unconventional relationship and love for math glue this K-drama together, with Lee Do-hyun giving a stand-out performance.


Lee Do-hyun’s portrayal of Baek Seung-yoo demonstrates his ability to bring authenticity to complex characters. Melancholia has a much more gentle approach than other, more typical K-dramas, which allows Lee Do-hyun to take the time to complete his performance and pack it in full detail. Lee Do-hyun’s performance captures the character’s internal struggle and personal growth, inviting viewers to empathize with Seung-yoo’s experiences, making his portrayal all the more impressive.

4 Youth Of May (2021)

Hwang Hee Tae

Youth Of May (2021)

Youth Of May (2021)

Youth of May is a romantic melodrama that takes place in May 1980 during the Gwangju Uprising in South Korea. The story revolves around two young people, Hee-tae and Myung-hee, who fall in love amidst the chaos and struggle for democracy in the city.

Cast
Lee Do-Hyun , Go Min-si , Lee Sang-yi , Geum Sae-rok , Oh Man-seok

Release Date
May 3, 2021

Seasons
1


In a captivating performance, Youth of May cements the drama’s position as one of Lee Do-hyun’s most memorable works. Set against the backdrop of the Gwangju Uprising in 1980, the series explores the love story between Hee-tae (Lee Do-hyun), a top medical student, and Myung-hee (Go Min-si), a nurse from a different background, as they navigate a new relationship against building political tensions. The K-drama’s steady build towards its climax gives plenty of opportunities for these versatile actors to demonstrate their capabilities, especially Lee Do-hyun.

Youth of May
also unites Lee Do-hyun with his
Sweet Home
co-star, Go Min-si, who played his sister Lee Eun-yu in the K-drama thriller.


Youth of May‘s success is a clear indication of Lee Do-hyun’s growth as an actor. His portrayal of Hee-tae’s easygoing nature, coupled with his character’s unyielding spirit and determination adds complexity to the role. This makes the eventual build towards the show’s final moments even more tense, as the show’s political background causes a lot of problems for the leading characters. Plus, his new dynamic with his Sweet Home co-star grounds the series to make it one of his best works to date.

3 The Good Bad Mother (2023)

Choi Kang-ho


Lee Do-hyun’s performance in The Good Bad Mother is not only one of the stand-out performances of his career but one of the best performances of 2023. The Good Bad Mother‘s Kang-ho is an incredibly tough role to play as a brain injury reduces Kang-ho to have the mind of a child for a large portion of the series. However, Lee Do-hyun’s skilled portrayal makes Kang-ho’s vulnerability and gradual transformation feel natural and is a testament to his versatility as an actor.

The Good Bad Mother could not excel as much as it has without Lee Do-hyun’s performance and his chemistry with his co-stars, who all bring out a different side to his acting abilities. However, Lee Do-hyun and Ra Mi-ran’s multifaceted portrayals took this K-drama to the next level as their complex relationship bore the heart of the K-drama. As such, The Good Bad Mother highlights Lee Do-hyun’s growing talents in the industry and his capacity to leave a lasting impact on viewers through his emotionally resonant performances.


2 18 Again (2020)

Go Woo Young

18 Again (2020)

18 Again (2020)

18 Again (2020) is a South Korean television series that explores themes of family and life choices. The plot follows Hong Dae-young, a middle-aged man whose life changes dramatically when he miraculously reverts to his 18-year-old self. He adopts the identity of Go Woo-young and navigates the complexities of high school while striving to mend his fractured family relationships. The show stars Kim Ha-neul, Yoon Sang-hyun, and Lee Do-hyun.

Cast
Kim Ha-neul , Yoon Sang-hyun , Lee Do-Hyun , No Jeong-ee , Ryeoun , Kim Kang-hyeon , Lee Mi-do , Choi Bo-Min

Release Date
September 21, 2020

Seasons
1

A K-drama perfect for beginners, 18 Again showcases Lee Do-hyun’s comedic timing and ability to embody a character with a unique perspective. Based on the American movie 17 Again starring Matthew Perry and Zac Efron, Lee Do-hyun plays the younger version of Hong Dae-young, a middle-aged man who becomes trapped in the body of a teenager and is forced to relive his high school days alongside his teenage children. While 17 Again is a great stand-alone movie, 18 Again builds on its concept and elevates it, with Lee Do-hyun’s performance playing a big role in its success.


Lee Do-hyun’s portrayal of the younger version of Hong Dae-young successfully captures the essence of a middle-aged man trapped in a teenager’s body, all while being hilarious. Plus, his chemistry with his co-stars and his skill in navigating the complex emotional landscape of the drama elevate the series, making it a memorable addition to his filmography. Lee Do-hyun’s performance in 18 Again highlights his potential as a leading man and his capacity to bring depth to lighthearted roles, solidifying the drama’s position.


1 Sweet Home (2020-2024)

Lee Eun-Hyeok

Sweet Home (2020)

Sweet Home (2020)

Sweet Home follows the story of Hyun-soo, a reclusive high school student who moves into the Green Home apartment complex after losing his family. When a mysterious epidemic turns people into monstrous creatures, Hyun-soo and the residents of Green Home must band together to survive, confronting their inner demons and the horrifying threats outside.

Cast
Song Kang , Lee Jin-Wook , Lee Si-young , Park Gyu-young , Go Min-si , Kim Hee-jung , Kim Gook-hee , Lee Joon-woo

Release Date
December 18, 2020

Seasons
3

Lee Do-hyun’s gripping performance as Lee Eun-hyuk in Sweet Home cements the series as his most outstanding work to date. In this post-apocalyptic thriller, Lee Do-hyun gives a varied performance that perfectly showcases the dual sides of his character. In Sweet Home‘s first season, he masterfully conveys the urgency and desperation of a world overrun by monsters, captivating audiences with his intense and emotionally charged portrayal. However, his return in Sweet Home season 3 gave Lee Do-hyun a chance to show an entirely new side to his character, which certainly did not disappoint.

Despite being one of the key characters in
Sweet Home
‘s first and third seasons, Lee Do-hyun only appeared in one scene in
Sweet Home
season 2.


Lee Do-hyun’s ability to bring authenticity to his role elevates the K-drama, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre. Sweet Home not only highlights Lee Do-hyun’s skill of tackling challenging and emotionally demanding characters, but it also demonstrates his capacity to lead a complex narrative with his magnetic on-screen presence. Plus, the clear contrast between Eun-hyuk’s first and final appearance further solidifies Lee Do-hyun’s position as a rising star in the Korean entertainment industry, making Sweet Home a defining moment in his career.

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