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Top 5 Lee Jun-ho Dramas To Watch if You’re Loving Him in "Typhoon Family"

Lee Jun-ho's  still from K-drama Typhoon Family (Credits: tvN)
Lee Jun-ho's still from K-drama Typhoon Family (Credits: tvN)

Lee Jun-ho is once again taking over the K-drama world with his latest hit Typhoon Family.


The talented 2 PM member-turned-actor has become a trending name across social media for his emotionally powerful acting in the series.


In Typhoon Family, Jun-ho plays Kang Tae-poong, an heir trying to save his family business during the 1997 IMF crisis. His raw emotions and intensity have reminded fans why he’s one of Korea’s most loved actors right now.


As Typhoon Family continues to gain attention, here’s a look at some of Lee Jun-ho’s most unforgettable dramas that highlight his growth, charm, and incredible acting range.


Typhoon Family (2025)


Typhoon Family (Credits: tvN)
Typhoon Family (Credits: tvN)

Jun-ho’s newest drama tells a heartfelt story of loyalty and loss.


Playing Kang Tae-poong, he perfectly portrays the weight of family expectations and personal struggles during one of Korea’s toughest economic times. His performance has already earned praise for its emotional depth.


Aired: September 2025

Episodes: 16

Streaming Platform: tvN, Viki


The Red Sleeve (2021)


The Red Sleeve (Credits: MBC)
The Red Sleeve (Credits: MBC)

This historical romance became the drama that solidified Jun-ho as a leading actor.


He plays Crown Prince Yi San, a man torn between royal duty and love for a court lady, Deok Im.


Their emotional journey captured viewers’ hearts and made the show one of MBC’s highest-rated series of the year.


Aired: November 2021

Episodes: 17

Cast: Lee Jun-ho, Lee Se-young, Kang Hoon, Jang Hye-jin

Streaming Platform: Viki, Kocowa



King the Land (Credits: JTBC)
King the Land (Credits: JTBC)

For those who love lighthearted romance, King the Land is a pure joy to watch!


Jun-ho plays Gu Won, a charming hotel heir who meets the ever-positive Cheon Sa-rang, played by Girls’ Generation’s Yoona.


Their playful chemistry and sweet moments made this one of Netflix’s most talked-about K-dramas of 2023!


Aired: June 2023

Episodes: 16

Cast: Lee Jun-ho, Im Yoona, Go Won-hee, Kim Jae-won

Streaming Platform: Netflix, JTBC


Rain or Shine (2017)


Rain or Shine (Credits: JTBC)
Rain or Shine (Credits: JTBC)

Also known as Just Between Lovers, this series showed Jun-ho’s more emotional side.


He stars as Lee Gang-doo, a man living with the trauma of a tragic accident who slowly finds healing through love.


The drama’s slow, realistic storytelling and Jun-ho’s quiet performance made it deeply touching.


Aired: December 2017

Episodes: 16

Cast: Lee Jun-ho, Won Jin-ah, Kang Han-na, Na Moon-hee

Streaming Platform: Disney+, Viki



Wok of Love (Credits: SBS)
Wok of Love (Credits: SBS)

Here, Jun-ho steps into a more playful role as Seo Poong, a hot-tempered chef who rebuilds his life after losing everything.


The mix of food, humor, and heartfelt moments made this series an underrated gem among his fans. It’s light, entertaining, and shows how versatile Jun-ho truly is.


Aired: May 2018

Episodes: 38 (half-hour episodes)

Streaming Platform: SBS, Viki


Final Thoughts


From royal elegance in The Red Sleeve to raw emotions in Rain or Shine and the powerful storytelling of Typhoon Family, Lee Jun-ho continues to prove why he’s one of the most respected actors of his generation.


How much are you loving Lee Jun-ho's acting in Typhoon Family? And which of his K-dramas will you go back to watch again? Let us know in the comments!


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