Actor, singer, model, director of creatives, and entrepreneur Lee Min-ho is from South Korea. With his performance as Gu Jun-Pyo in Boys Over Flowers, for which he also won the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards’ Best New Actor prize, he achieved considerable international fame.

He played the lead in several well-known television series, including Personal Taste (2010), City Hunter (2011), Faith (2012), The Heirs (2013), and The Legend of the Blue Sea (2016). In addition, he played the lead role in the $135 million-grossing The King: Eternal Monarch, produced by Studio Dragon in 2020. He is the vastly followed South Korean actor on social media. He has 31.4 million followers.

Lee Minho’s Picture Appearance

He took a picture of a stand with a make-a-wish tree on it where three people were writing their wishes on a piece of paper and sticking it to the tree with the words, and he used the star filter for the picture “Merry Christmas.” She smiles and turns to face the others in the second photo, which also features a candid shot of him.

He took a photo of a wish tree while touching it in the third photograph. He was dressed in black pants, a maroon t-shirt, and a quilted, hooded winter midi coat in copperose black. He kept his hair messy. Finally, he clicked a photo with group members.

Lee Minho’s Career

During his student years, he received numerous street casting offers. Later on, he started working as a magazine model. During this time, he unintentionally ran into the president of his agency and started acting. Then, after enrolling at Konkuk University, he started auditioning seriously.

K-dramas

In the 2003 KBS2 drama “Sharp,” he made his acting debut as “Lee Jin-ho,” a student at an art school. A female high school student, her love life, and her experiences in class are the main subjects of the show. He acted in supporting parts in the MBC Kdramas Recipe of Love (2005) and Nonstop 5 (2005) as “MC Mong” and “Waiter,” respectively.

In the EBS youth drama “Secret Campus,” he had his first significant supporting appearance in 2006 as “Park Du-Hyun.” He plays a contemplative youngster who looks out for pals behind their backs and is at risk of getting kicked from the school soccer squad in the play.

Television Show  

In 2020, Lee was cast in the Apple TV series Pachinko, adapted from the same-titled book by Min Jin Lee. When the Pachinko series debuted in March 2022, Lee’s acting and that of the other lead cast members were universally praised by critics, who noted that “Pachinko is a sweeping epic that captures the arc of history as well as the eternal bonds of family.”