Article: Top 10 Korean Dramas Of Actor Kim Seon Ho

Kim Seon Ho is a famous South Korean Actor. His acting debut was in 2009 with theatre and later debuted in the series The Good Manager in 2017. Ever since he played the role of Han Ji-Pyeong in Start-Up, the actor has turned into a full-fledged heartthrob who makes millions swoon over his smile and dimples. His role in Start-Up made millions have a second lead syndrome; he even outshines the Hallyu actress Suzy. He is well known internationally too for his drama Hometown Cha Cha Cha. The 35 years old actor was going to further his career, but his recent scandal with an ex-girlfriend deferred his plans. The Kdrama fans came to reduce and support his career, and now the issue has been solved, and he is returning in his upcoming play Touching The Void.

1. Good Manager

Good Manager is a South Korean television drama released in 2017. Kim Seon Ho started his career in the drama series Good Manager. His role was as a supporting actor of Sun Sang Tae, who brought comic relief and other needed elements to the show. In the drama, he is considered a shy nerd who is still heartbroken over his last breakup. The story revolves around the corporate world.

 

2. Strongest Deliveryman

Strongest Deliveryman is a South Korean drama released in 2017. Kim Seon Ho got to play the leading role in Strongest Deliveryman as Oh Jin Gyu. He is a stubborn heir to a wealthy family. As a rich man's son and the former Head Manager of Jung Family Seollongtang, he is obstinate but changes later. Viewers were amazed by how beautifully he portrayed his character.

 

3. Two Cops

Two Cops is a South Korean drama released from 2017 to 2018. The story is about Detective Cha Dong-Tak, who has grown up with a strong sense of justice and is feared by criminals. His reputation gets threatened when his soul starts cohabiting his body with a sleazy con artist. The role of the con artist Kong Soo Chang is played by Kim Seon Ho. He is a clever man who knows how to make a fool out of innocent people. The two get stuck in one body must learn how to work together while feeding off criminals.

 

4. 100 Days My Prince

100 Days My Prince is a South Korean historical drama released in 2018 being the highest-rated dramas in the history of Korean television. The story is of Lee Yul, a crown prince suffering from amnesia after being attacked and ends up living as a commoner. Seon Ho plays the character of Jung Jae-Yoon the prince’s advisor who harbors an unrequited crush on Hong Shim. Due to having face blindness he isn’t able to recognise the Prince.

5. Welcome To Waikiki 2

Welcome to Waikiki 2 is a South Korean comedy-drama released in 2019 and is a sequel to the series Welcome to Waikiki released in 2018. Kim Seon Ho plays the leading role of Choi Woo Shik, a good friend and a sensible person. He dreams of becoming a singer, and the drama revolves around the time when he and his two friends accidentally met their high school love. As her father went bankrupt, they helped her by giving her a place to stay. The drama follows a comedic experience giving viewers excitement and laughter.

 

6. Catch The Ghost

Catch the Ghost is a South Korean television series released in 2019 starring Moon Geun-young and Kim Seon-ho. Yoo Ryeong is an iron-willed police detective who often gets in trouble because of her rash decisions. When her sister goes missing, she stops for nothing, even when external forces stop her investigation, and is convinced that a serial murderer called Subway Ghost is behind the crime. To find out about this she teams up with Go Ji Seok, played by Kim Seon Ho. Ji Seok is an upright subway officer who, after going through something unfortunate, is very picky with his cases.

 

7. Start-Up

Start-Up is a South Korean television series released in 2020 starring Bae Suzy, Kim Seon-ho, Nam Joo-hyuk, and Kang Han-na. The series revolves around Seo Dal-mi, who has dreams of becoming an entrepreneur like Steve Jobs. The story centers on four ambitious minds trying to make it big in the tech industry. After Start Up, Kim Seon Ho rose to international fame and recognition for his character as a developer and CEO of the Start-Up who is intelligent, brave, witty, hardworking, and honest. Seon Ho is even crowned as the most beloved and painful second lead syndrome giver character in the history of Kdrama and has outshined the rest of the cast in the drama.

 

8. You Drive Me Crazy

You Drive Me Crazy is a South Korean television series released in 2018. It is a four-episode romance drama special by MBC. The story is about Han Eun-sung and Kim Rae-wan, who have been friends for eight years but have to evaluate their relationship after sleeping one night. Seon Ho plays the role of Kim Rae-wan, a 27-year-old artist; the drama is about love and friendship and even a strange place where these overlap. The drama follows the shifting dynamics of two completely different personalities while love slowly blooms between them.

 

9. Find Me In Your Memory

Find me in your memory is a South Korean drama released in 2020. The drama revolves around the life of a man who remembers everything and a woman who can’t remember much. Kim Seon Ho appeared as a cameo in Find Me In Your Memory to support his co-star Moon Ga Young. They both have previously worked in the leading roles in Waikiki Season 2. He played the character of actor Seo Gwang Jin.

 

10. Hometown Cha Cha Cha

Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha is a television series released in 2021 and is the highest-rated Korean Drama internationally and domestically. The story follows Yoon Hye-jin, a perfect woman who works as a well-respected dentist; however, her ideal life falls into chaos, and she finds herself moving to the seaside village of Gongjin. While restarting her career, she meets Hong Doo-Shik, played by Kim Seon Ho, who is popular in the area and is called Mr. Hong. Even though he is unemployed, a jack of all tradesmen and can take on any odd job as long as he can help the locals in Gongjin. The drama teaches us that life is about understanding and learning how to forgive ourselves and should not dwell on the things that have already happened.