![]() But the kingdom of Goryeo is turned upside down when the king’s guard, Choi Young, time travels to the 21st Century to find a qualified doctor for the ailing queen. In “The Great Doctor,” Lee Min Ho plays a general and fierce warrior in the king’s royal guard. And Kim Tan’s love confession and slight overprotection of Cha Eun Sang makes for great K-drama entertainment. The shame and secrecy surrounding Kim Tan draws him closer to Cha Eun Sang ( Park Shin Hye) for comfort and affection. The main difference between the two characters happens to be the origin of their birth. Kim Tan comes from a wealthy family, and he is popular. “Heirs” allowed Lee Min Ho to channel his early character Goo Joon Pyo from “Boys Over Flowers,” but with a twist. Lee Min Ho’s on-screen chemistry with Ku Hye Sun, who plays Geum Jan Di, was so sizzling that fans wanted them to date in real life. But fear is mixed in with the adoration because the F4 severely bullies anyone who oppose them. ![]() Lee Min Ho plays a spoiled kid with fabulous hair in “Boys Over Flowers.” Because of Goo Jun Pyo’s wealth, his sense of style is impeccable, and his friend group is adored by all. Start watching “The Legend of the Blue Sea” here: In this role, Lee Min Ho presents a more mature version of his acting through many one of a kind romance scenes that are different from the scenes he did in his past high school roles. Unfortunately, the modern version of himself is a con artist set on stealing the elite’s money. His love for a breathtaking mermaid ( Jun Ji Hyun) transcends time when he falls in love again as his reincarnated self, Heo Joo Jae. Lee Min Ho masters two roles from very different eras in “The Legend of the Blue Sea.” During the Joseon era, he plays Kim Dam Ryeong, the son of a lawman who grows up to be the town head. Heo Joon Jae/Kim Dam Ryeong in “ The Legend of the Blue Sea” While everyone endures the agonizing wait, let’s revisit some of his most iconic K-drama roles through the years! 1. The actor thereafter launched his own YouTube channel where he has been sharing videos and also collaborated with actor Lee Seung-gi.This spring, Lee Min Ho wowed global audiences once again with his dynamic role in the series “Pachinko.” Now fans are eager to see more of his suave and powerful portrayal of Koh Hansu in season two. Lee Min-ho was last seen in The King: Eternal Monarch, alongside Kim Go-eun. I was really nervous and excited, and I was really happy when I got the part." I thought it would be so embarrassing if I failed the audition, and I was determined to get the role, so I worked really hard to prepare for it.” He added, “I felt very pressured about having to do well. "It’s been about a decade since I auditioned, but the situation has changed from then. Speaking with GQ Korea, via Soompi, Lee Min-ho shared details of his audition. The show also features Jin Ha, Anna Sawai, Minha Kim, Soji Arai and Kaho Minami. The Apple TV+ project sees Lee Min-ho play Hansu, an outsider and merchant with ties to organised crime. Pachinko is based on a novel of the same name, penned by Korean-American author Min Jin Lee. A post shared by Lee Min Ho Lovers India Read: BTS fans furious over 'racist' caricature depicting their Grammys loss, 'Racism Is Not Comedy' trends
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