Discover Lee Jung-ha: The Best Debut Actor’s Top 5 Dramas

Five best K-dramas of Lee Jung-ha like Moving
Lee Jung-ha (Image via Lee Jung-ha's Instagram)

The world of K-dramas is always vibrant with fresh talents. Many of whom debut in webseries or as supporting actors to hone their acting skills. Due to this, several celebrated rookie actors already have underrated gems to their credit before their mainstream success. Lee Jung-ha also possesses a similarly successful filmography.

For the unversed, this 26 year old rising rookie has captured millions of hearts with his performance in 2023 Disney+ series “Moving”. While his career is still blooming, Lee Jung-ha has already established himself as a talent force. His name is written across most year-end awards celebrating the Best Debut Actor, including Blue Dragon Series Awards and Baeksang Arts Awards. So, if you’re ready to dive into the world of Lee Jung-ha and discover the dramas that showcase his talent, then buckle up! 

Top 5 K-dramas Of Lee Jung-ha To Add To Your Watchlist

5. Nevertheless (2021)

The K-drama starring Han So-hee and Song Kang explores complex aspects of new-gen romances. Ever since its premiere, the drama has received severe criticism for portraying borderline toxicity while maintaining unwavering fan interest. In such a complex drama, Lee Jung-ha portrays the character Kim Eun-han, a mutual friend who adds a touch of humor and lightheartedness to the story.

Despite the small character and disappointingly limited screen time, Lee Jung-ha succeeds in portraying a supportive and relatable friend. His sweetness is sure to evoke a longing for healthy friendships between the jungle of modern dating, societal expectations, and self-discovery.

4. Run On (2020-2021)

This slice-of-life K-drama starring Im Si-wan and Shin Se-kyung follows the challenges of people from different backgrounds. It touches upon the value of humane love and connections in following one’s dreams. Having experience in potraying the loveable Eun-han— Lee Jung-ha fits like a glove into the character of Kim Woo-sik.

In this light-hearted role of a college student and aspiring sports agent Lee Jung-ha continues to showcase his youthful charm and comedic flair. It isn’t easy to portray the intricacies of a simple character without appearing as a 2D pen-sketch. However, Lee Jung-ha manages to carve his character with ease.

3. Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung (2019)

Next on our list is a historical K-drama starring Cha Eun-woo, and Shin Se-kyung as mesmerizing leads. The series is set in the Joseon Dynasty, and follows a young woman who disguises herself as a man to become a royal historian. It is a particularly special drama as it captures Lee Jung-ha in tender stages of his career.

He plays the role of Kim Chi-kuk, a kind-hearted palace guard with a rippling sense of humor. Though he only appears briefly in the supporting role, viewers can witness his raw comedic timing and abilities to portray a loyal friend.

2. The Auditors (2024)

This ongoing K-drama stars several established actors including Shin Ha-kyung, and Jin Goo. As it depicts the thrilling storylines of a group of auditors who fight against financial malpractices. In this series, Lee Jung-ha takes on the role of Goo Han-soo, a young and ambitious rookie auditor.

Although Lee Jung-ha’s character features many similarities to his past roles such as high moral values and empathy, it also showcases his ability to portray determination. It is the perfect role to capture his growth and versatility after the breakthrough performance in “Moving”. Moreover, the positive reviews and steady viewership ratings of “The Auditors” are telling signs that the audience just can’t get enough of the blossoming actor.

1. Moving (2023)

Which other K-drama is more deserving to top this list than the one that brought Lee Jung-ha into the spotlight? “Moving” is a multi-starrer superhero series of Disney+ following the heartwarming and emotional story about three families. Lee Jung-ha plays the role of Kim Bong-seok, the teenage son struggling to find his place in his family and the world.

Once again, it is a simple character that becomes nuanced and relatable with the excellent acting of Lee Jung-ha. Not to mention his effortless chemistry with the veteran actors, including Ryu Seung-ryong and Han Hyo-joo, is commendable. If you are new in the universe of sweet-boy Lee Jung-ha then there couldn’t be a better starting point than “Moving”.

With that, we come to a conclusion: this list just scratches the surface of Lee Jung-ha’s promising career. His dedication and talent in portraying golden-retriever characters is likely to continue impressing audiences in the future. However, we wouldn’t be disappointed to see him explore new roles and genres that are vastly different from his recent roles, either. Until then, grab some popcorn and let the rising star of K-dramas captivate you with his happy-virus characters.

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