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Bio/Wiki | |
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Other Name | Lee Min check sources Asia Gyeong-je |
Nickname(s) | ⢠Hallyu Prince check sources Daily Sports Note: Hallyu means Korean Wave, which indicates the worldwide rise in popularity of Korean culture, through Korean Dramas and Kpop, since the 1990s. ⢠King of Social Media check sources The Star Note: Lee Min-ho became the first South Korean celebrity to surpass 20 million followers on Instagram in October 2019, which is why he was given the title. |
Profession(s) | Actor, Model, Singer, Creative Director, Entrepreneur |
Physical Stats & More | |
check sources Lee Min-ho's Official Website Height |
in centimeters**- 187cm** in meters**- 1.87 m** in feet & inches**- 6ā 1½ā** |
check sources Lee Min-ho's Official Website Weight |
in kilograms**- 73 kg** in pounds**- 161 lbs** |
Eye Color | Black |
Hair Color | Black |
Career | |
Agency | ⢠MYM Entertainment ⢠One Other Before MYM Entertainment |
Debut | Acting TV (South Korean): Sharp (2003) as 'Lee Jin-ho' (an art academy student) ![]() Film (South Korean): Public Enemy Returns (2008) as 'Jung Ha-yeon' ![]() Film (Chinese-South Korean-Hong Kong): Bounty Hunters (2016) as 'Yi San' ![]() TV (American-South Korean): Pachinko (2022) as 'Koh Hansu' (a Zainichi Korean merchant and fish broker from Osaka, Japan, who visits Busan, South Korea, regularly and is a member of Yakuza, the largest transnational organized crime syndicate in Japan) ![]() Singing Single: Extreme (2009); he sang the song with South Korean singer Jessi. OST: My Everything from Boys Over Flowers (2009) EP (Korean): My Everything (2013); peaked at 5 on Korean charts ![]() EP (Japanese): My Everything (2013); peaked at 11 on Japanese charts Single Album: The Day (2015); peaked at 6 on Korean charts ![]() |
Awards, Honors, Achievements | Baeksang Arts Awards ⢠Most Popular Actor ā Film for 'Gangnam Blues' in 2015 ⢠iQiyi Star Award in 2015 ⢠Best New Actor ā Television for 'Boys Over Flowers' in 2009 ![]() Weibo Movie Award ⢠Weibo Movie Award for Most Anticipated Action Comedy Actor for 'Bounty Hunters' in 2016 ⢠Asian Movie Pioneer for 'Bounty Hunters' in 2016 ![]() KBS Drama Awards ⢠Best New Actor for 'Boys Over Flowers' in 2009 ⢠Best Couple Award (with Ku Hye-sun) for 'Boys Over Flowers' in 2009 ![]() Korea Drama Awards ⢠Top Excellence Award, Actor for 'City Hunter' in 2011 ⢠Hallyu Star Award for 'City Hunter' in 2011 SBS Drama Awards ⢠Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Fantasy/Romance Drama for 'The King: Eternal Monarch' in 2020 ⢠Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Fantasy Drama for 'The Legend of the Blue Sea' in 2016 ⢠Best Couple (with Jun Ji-hyun) for 'The Legend of the Blue Sea' in 2016 ⢠Top 10 Stars Award for 'The Legend of the Blue Sea' in 2016 ⢠Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Drama Special for 'The Heirs' in 2013 ⢠Popularity Award, Actor for 'The Heirs' in 2013 ⢠Top 10 Stars for 'The Heirs' in 2013 ⢠Best Couple Award with Park Shin-hye for 'The Heirs' in 2013 ⢠Best Dressed for 'The Heirs' in 2013 ⢠Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries for 'Faith' in 2012 ⢠Top 10 Stars for 'Faith' in 2012 ⢠Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Drama Special for 'City Hunter' in 2011 ⢠Popularity Award, Actor Ā for 'City Hunter' in 2011 ⢠Top 10 Stars for 'City Hunter' in 2011 ![]() Seoul International Drama Awards ⢠10th Anniversary Hallyu Achievement Award in 2015 ⢠Mango TV Popularity Award in 2015 ![]() Drama Fever Awards ⢠Best Actor for 'The Heirs' in 2014 ⢠Best Drama Award for 'The Heirs' in 2014 ⢠Best Bromance Award (Friendship) (with Kim Woo-bin) for 'The Heirs' in 2014 ⢠Best Actor for 'Faith' in 2013 ⢠Best Kiss Award (with Kim Hee-sun) for 'Faith' in 2013 Soompi Awards ⢠Male Actor of the Year for 'Legend of the Blue Sea' in 2017 ⢠Spot-on Best Couple (with Jun Ji-hyun) for 'Legend of the Blue Sea' in 2017 Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 ⢠Placed 31 in 2013 ⢠Placed 16 in 2021 Other Awards & Honors ⢠Selected as Most Favoured Korean Actor US fans of Korean Wave in 2017 ⢠LeTV Awards for Most Popular Asian Idol Award in 2016 ⢠Blue Dragon Film Awards - Popularity Award for 'Gangnam Blues' in 2015 ![]() ⢠Korea Brand of the Year - Daesang (Hallyu Star) in 2015 ⢠Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival - Producer's Choice Award in 2015 ⢠Grand Bell Awards for Best New Actor for 'Gangnam Blues' in 2015 ![]() ⢠Baidu Feidian Awards for 'Best Asian Actor' for the Kdrama 'The Heirs' in 2015 ⢠Korea Brand Stars - Daesang (Grand Prize) in 2015 ⢠Korea SNS Industry Grand Award - in 2015 ⢠Korean Tourism Awards for The STAR of Korean Tourism 2015 ⢠Voted Asian Male God on a Chinese Entertainment magazine poll in 2014 & 2015 ⢠Korea Popular Culture and Arts Awards - Prime Minister's Commendation in 2014 ⢠China Xingxiang Awards - Asia's Most Popular Award for 'The Heirs' in 2013 ⢠Sohu Media Award for Most Popular International Actor in 2013 ⢠China Fashion Awards for Most Popular Asian Actor for 'The Heirs' in 2013 ![]() ⢠MBC Drama Awards - Excellence Award, Actor for 'Personal Taste' in 2010 ![]() ⢠MTN Broadcast Advertisement Festival for Most Popular Advertisement Model in 2009 |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | June 22, 1987 (Monday) |
Age (as of 2022) | 35 Years |
Birthplace | Heukseok-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Signature | ![]() |
Nationality | South Korean |
Hometown | Heukseok-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
School | ⢠Seoul Namseong Elementary School, Seoul ⢠Banpo Middle School, Seoul ⢠Danggok High School, Seoul |
College/University | ⢠Konkuk University, Seoul ⢠Kookmin University, Seoul |
Educational Qualification(s) | ⢠Bachelor's in Film & Arts from Konkuk University check sources Asiae Gyeong-je ⢠Master's in Film & Arts from Kookmin University check sources Hanryu Times |
Descent | 42nd descendant of the Lee clan from Gyeongju check sources Tistory Note: The clan was founded by Yi Al-pyeong (ęč¬å¹³) who is credited as one of the six village headmen to enthrone Park Hyeokgeose as the first King of Silla. |
Blood Group | A check sources Lee Min-ho's Official Website |
Food Habit | Non-Vegetarian check sources Lee Min-ho - Instagram |
Hobbies | Playing Computer and Mobile Games, Watching Films and Television Series |
Controversies | ⢠In November 2020, a media outlet reported that a famous actor was taken into an investigation for evading a tax amount of around 1 billion won ($1.2 million) by the National Tax Service. According to the reports, the actor, under his family name, had set up a company, reduced his income, and increased his company's earnings by paying fewer taxes. He did this by lowering the company's taxes by getting vehicles as corporate expenses using a credit card, which exploited the difference in tax rates between a high-earning person and a corporation. The reports never stated anyone's name, but people began guessing Lee Min-ho and South Korean actor Ha Jung-woo as the culprits, as both had companies under their family names and were high-earning people. Soon, Min-ho's agency released a statement, saying they were falsely targeted and always paid taxes on time. check sources Today ⢠In 2021, Dispatch reported that Lee Min-ho and Yeonwoo (actress & singer) were dating with some pictures as proof. The reports were denied by their agencies, as they confessed that Lee and Yeonwoo were only acquaintances and had gone out one a get together with another friend. After it was announced, people began to question Min-ho for breaking social distancing rules. After backlash from people, Lee's agency explained that they only went on an outing on July 1 when the ban was imposed on gathering of 5 or more than 5; the new restrictions on gathering of more than two people was imposed on July 12. check sources Soompi |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Affairs/Girlfriends | ⢠He dated a girl in his school days. ![]() ⢠Park Min-young (South Korean actress): They both began dating in 2011. Eight months after their relationship was made public (in 2011), they separated, citing their busy schedule led to it. ![]() ⢠Park Shin-hye (South Korean actress): After the Kdrama 'Heirs' (2013) was released, people liked Shin-hye's and Min-ho's on-screen chemistry, which led to the rumor that they were dating in real life. Neither of the actors' agencies confirmed the rumor. ![]() ⢠Bae Suzy (South Korean actress & singer): In March 2015, rumors started that Min-ho was dating Suzy. Their several pictures of going out on dates began circulating. Soon, the agencies of the actors confirmed that the rumors were true. In September 2015, their breakup rumors started, which were denied by the actors' agency. In November 2017, the actors announced that they had separated. ![]() ⢠Seolhyun (South Korean actress and singer and member of the girl group AOA): There were rumors of him dating Seolhyun, who had worked with him in the South Korean film 'Gangnam Blues.' ![]() ⢠Taylor Swift (American singer and songwriter): There were rumors of Min-ho dating Swift in 2016, but they were denied by Lee's agency. ![]() ⢠Kim Go-eun (South Korean actress): When Kim and Lee starred in the Kdrama 'The King: Eternal Monarch' (2020), they began posting several pictures with each other, which led to speculations of them dating each other. ![]() ⢠Yeonwoo (South Korean actress and singer and also a member of the South Korean girl group Momoland formerly): Their dating rumors began spreading in August 2021, which was denied by both the actors' agencies. ![]() |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | N/A |
Parents | Names Not Known ![]() |
Siblings | Brother- None Sister- Lee Yong-jung (the CEO of MYM Entertainment) ![]() |
Favourites | |
Football Player | Cristiano Ronaldo |
Actor(s) | Edward Norton, Leonardo DiCaprio , Kim Su-Ro |
Film | A Beautiful Mind (2001) |
Book | The Gift by Spencer Johnson |
Color(s) | Navy, Black, White, Gray |
Style Quotient | |
Car Collection | ⢠Mercedes-Benz CLS ![]() ⢠Genesis G90 ![]() |
Money Factor | |
Salary | US$ 80,000 per episode for a series (as of 2021); he is one of the highest-paid South Korean actors check sources Lifestyle Asia |
Properties | ⢠Mark Hills, Heukseok-dong, Seoul: He resides in the luxury apartment in Mark Hills, also called Star's Residency. The place is home to top South Korean celebrities like Hyun Bin, Jang Dong-gun, and Ko So-young, F(x)ās Krystal, Girlsā Generationās Jessica Jung, and Big Bangās Daesung. check sources Metro.Style ![]() ⢠Seongbuk-dong, Seoul: He owns two houses in Seongbuk-dong. The houses have an area of 740 meters² and 391,84 meters² respectively. He bought one of the houses at the whopping price of 5.35 billion won in September 2018. check sources Sky E Daily ![]() ⢠Nonhyeon Lapolium, Nonhyeon, Gangnam-gu, Seoul: The place is famously called Star Villa. He owns a luxury apartment and a penthouse (which he bought in 2015 for 5 billion won) in the villa. One of the apartments is rented out to a person. check sources Chosun Biz |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Lee Min-ho
Lee Min-ho is a famous South Korean actor, model, singer, creative director, and entrepreneur. Min-ho became a household name with his role as āGu Jun-pyoā in the superhit South Korean television series Boys Over Flowers (2009). Some other superhit Kdramas in which he has worked are City Hunter (2011), The Heirs (2013), The Legend of the Blue Sea (2016), and The King: Eternal Monarch (2020).
He was born and brought up in Seoul, South Korea.
Lee Min-ho as a child
When he was a child, he dreamt of becoming a football player. He even attended South Korean manager and former professional player Cha Bum-kunās soccer classes, where only a few get a chance to learn. When he was in grade five of elementary school, he had to quit the sport due to an injury.
Lee Min-ho (shy child wearing no.19 jersey) with the other soccer players of Cha Bum-kunās soccer classes
According to Lee, he was not good at studying in school. He only passed exams with average marks if he decided to study. He was more popular in school due to his good looks.
A picture of Lee Min-ho from his high school days
In high school, he began taking an interest in acting, and in the second year of high school, he set out with his acting lessons.Ā Ā
Since childhood, he is friends with the South Korean actor and singer Jung Il-woo. Il-woo and Lee lived in the same neighborhood and even went to school at a very close distance to each other.
Jung Il-woo
Min-ho began getting casting offers in his school days. Later, he started modeling for a magazine, where, while shooting he met the president of his former agency by mistake. He got an offer from the agency and signed up with it. After he enrolled at Konkuk University, he ardently began auditioning for acting roles in films and television series.
After his debut in a minor role in āSharpā (2003), Min-ho was seen again in other minor roles as āMC Mongā in Nonstop 5 (2005) and āWaiterā in Recipe of Love (2005), both Kdramas aired on MBC.
In 2006, he was seen in his first major supporting role as āPark Su-hyunā in the youth drama āSecret Campus,ā which aired on EBS. In the series, Park is about a contemplative high school student who takes care of people behind their back. However, he is about to be expelled from his schoolās soccer team due to certain circumstances.
Lee Min-ho in a scene from Secret Campus (2006)
In 2006, Lee Min-ho met a car accident with three of his friends when he was traveling with his friends to Gangwon Province; one of them was the famous South Korean actor Jung Il-woo. On the way, a car fleeing from the opposite lane that was fleeing from a hit-and-run site hit their car, destroying their carās hood and engine. Out of the four, two of his friends sitting in front instantly died, while he and Il-woo, sitting at the back, survived with major injuries. Min-ho sustained broken ribs, thigh, and ankle and also a tear in this knee cartilage. During the operation, a 46-centimeter metal pin was placed in his thigh, which left one of his legs longer than the other. He was bedridden for several months, and in the first month, he was in a coma.
Before his accident, he was signed up for two TV series High Kick! (2006) and Two Outs in the Ninth Inning (2007), which he had to leave.
In 2007, Lee bagged his first lead role in the SBS high school drama āMackerel Run.ā He played āCha Gong-chan,ā a student of an affluent high school famous for his soccer skills. He left soccer due to some reason and becomes an outcast in the school. When he meets Min Yoon-seo (played by the South Korean actress Moon Chae-won), a female student in his high school, he falls in love with her and becomes zealous about the sport again. The drama only received a nationwide average rating of 3 to 4%.
Mackerel Run (2007)
In the same year, Min-ho starred in the KBS2 Kdrama āI Am Samā in which he played the supporting role of āHeo Mo-seā (Principalās son). The series earned an average viewership of around 6.5%.
In 2008, he was seen in the MBC drama āGet Upā in which he was seen playing the lead role of āMin Wook-ki.ā The series that aired on MBC was centered around the issues faced by high school students like school violence and racism. He garnered positive reviews from the audience for his role in the series.
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Lee Min-ho in a scene from Get Up (2008)
In 2008, he was seen in the supporting role of āOh Sang-hoonā in the South Korean comedy-drama film āOur Schoolās E.T.,ā which was directed by Park Kwang-chun and written by Choi Jin-won. In the film, Chun Sung-Geun (played by South Korean actor Kim Su-ro), an underperforming high school gym teacher who is expecting to be fired, decides to learn and get a permit to teach English. He decided that when the school administration decided to replace all the gym classes with English classes.
Lee Min-ho in a scene from Our Schoolās E.T. (2008)
In 2009, Min-ho made a breakthrough with his role as āGu Jun-pyoā in the KBS2 series āBoys Over Flowers.ā The 25-episode series is based on the Japanese manga series of the same name. It was written by Yoon Ji-ryun and directed by Jeon Ki-sang. Gu Jun-pyo, the heir to the conglomerate Shinhwa group and student, operates a group of wealthy students called F4, which rules over Shinhwa High; the four-member group included Gu Jun-pyo, Yoon Ji-hu (played by South Korean singer and actor Kim Hyun-joong), So Yi-jung (played by South Korean actor Kim Bum), and Song Woo-bin (played by South Korean actor and singer Kim Joon). When a working-class girl named Geum Jan-di (played by the South Korean actress Koo Hye-sun) enters Shinhwa High, she started getting involved in the affairs of F4 and Shinhwa Group. The series focuses on the five characters as they overcome problems with their family, education, and love life. A commercial success, the series earned an average viewership of 25-28.5%. The series launched the career of all its lead actors, especially Lee Min-ho, and brought countrywide fame to all its cast. Other countries where the series became famous was Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, India, Nepal, Taiwan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Zambia, and many more.
Lee Min-ho in a scene from Boys Over Flowers (2009)
Lee Min-ho was appointed as an honorary ambassador for the UNICEF Love Net (fighting malaria) campaign in 2009 and King Sejong Institute Foundation (KSIF).
In the same year, he was chosen as a brand ambassador of Cadillac CTS, and the following year, he was selected as the brand ambassador for Konkuk University.
Lee Min-ho being named the ambassador for Konkuk University
In 2009, he made an appearance in the South Korean singer Sandara Parkās music video for āKiss.ā
On June 21, 2009, his official fan club āMINOZā came into being. The club is operated officially in South Korea and Japan, and there are fan communities of Lee in 145 countries globally.
The following year, he was seen in the lead role of āJeon Jin-hoā in the MBC drama āPersonal Taste.ā In the series, Jin-ho is an architect who rents a part of the modernized hanok Sanggojae, owned by Park Kae-in (played by South Korean actress Son Ye-jin), disguised as a homosexual to win a project bid relating to the hanok. As the two are living together, they slowly fall in love, with Kae-in being unaware that Jin-ho is straight. The series was a hit with average nationwide ratings of 11-14%. Overseas rights of the Kdrama were sold to ABS-CBN in the Philippines, KNTV in Japan, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Trans 7 in Indonesia, 8TV, NTV7 in Malaysia, and Channel 7 in Thailand.ā
Lee Min-ho in a scene from Personal Taste (2010)
In 2010, he starred in the SBS drama āCity Hunterā in the lead role of āLee Yoon-sung,ā a teenager who comes to South Korea disguised as a Korean-American to find and punish his fatherās five killers by working at a South Koreaās presidential palace. At the palace, he meets Kim Na-na (played by South Korean actress Park Min-young), a presidential bodyguard, with whom he falls in love. Directed by Jin Hyuk, the series was a commercial success with a nationwide rating of 16%. The seriesā advertisement slots were sold out at a high price of ā©420 million ($420,000) per episode, and by the end episode, the series made revenue of a total of ā©10.45 billion ($10.45 million).
City Hunter (2011)
In 2011, he met with another car that was hit by a truck while he was shooting for āCity Hunter.ā During the shooting, his car was hit by a truck. Fortunately, he escaped with only minor injuries.
In January 2012, his performance in City Hunter earned his the title of āHonourable Prosecutor.ā Seoul Prosecutorās Office in a ceremony gave him the title.
In 2011-12, Lee Min-ho starred in the promotional series for Toyota Camry titled āThe One and Onlyā in which he portrayed Joon Kwon. In the series, Kwon gains consciousness after a coma without knowledge of who he is. As he starts his 2012 Toyota Camry, some part of his memory returned to his. Using the carās Entune system, he began traveling to find his lost memories.
The One and Only (2011-2012)
In 2012, Min-ho starred in the SBS television series āFaithā in which he plated āChoi Young,ā a general in the Goryeo Dynasty who comes to modern-day South Korea and kidnaps a plastic surgeon named Yoo Eun-soo (played by the South Korean actress Kim Hee-sun) to save the queenās life. Soon, Young and Eun-soo fall for each other. With an average nationwide rating of 10-11%, the series was a flop, but Lee received praises from critics and the audience for his performance in the series.
Faith (2012)
Min-ho starred in yet another promotional series in 2012. This time for Innisfree titled āFirst Loveā in which he was seen as Innisfreeās CEO.
In 2013, he was seen in the SBS Kdrama āThe Heirs,ā which was written by Kim Eun Seok and directed by Kang Shin-hyo and Boo Sung-chul. The series is about a high school student and heir to Jeguk Group (large conglomerate), Kim Tan, who was exiled to the US by his half-brother to take over the Jeguk. In the US, Tan meets Cha Eun-sang (played by the South Korean actress Park Shin-hye). Even though he was engaged to Yoo Rachel (played by South Korean actress Kim Ji-won), heiress to a conglomerate, he starts to fall for Eun-sang. Tan struggles as he had to choose between his love and family business. With an average nationwide rating of 16.7%, the series was a superhit and even compelled creative heads in China for a remake. In 2014, a series titled āBillion Dollar Heirā starring Chinese actors Yu Xiao Tong, Kan Qing Zi, and Korean singer-actor Choi Si-won adapted from āThe Heirsā was released.
Lee Min-ho in a scene from The Heirs (2013)
Min-ho even sang an OST from the Kdrama āThe Heirsā titled āPainful Love.ā
He was appointed as a PR ambassador for Patagonia Reforestation Project in 2013.
In January 2014, at the CCTV Lunar New Year Gala in China, Lee performed a song with Taiwanese singer Harlem Yu and became the first South Korean to perform at the event.
In April 2013, his wax figure at Madame Tussauds Shanghai was exhibited for the first time, and in January 2014, his wax statue at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong was unveiled.
Lee Min-ho with his wax figure at Madame Tussauds Shanghai
In 2014, Lee Min-hoās released his second EP, āSong For Youā (Korean), which was charted at number 3 and had six tracks.
The same year, Lee starred in Lineās 3-episode promotional mini-drama āLine Romanceā in which he played the role of āMin-hoā (a music producer). The iQiyi series chronicles how Min-ho and Ling Ling, a female Chinese tourist who fell in love with Min-ho, connect through the Line app, despite the language barrier between the two.
Line Romance (2014)
In 2014, Lee Min-ho started PROMIZ, a fundraising website where anyone can donate to social and humanitarian causes. In 2014, PROMIZ made a collection of US$50,000 to construct wells in Malawi in collaboration with the non-profit organization Charity: Water.
PROMIZ logo
In 2015, Lee Min-ho was seen in his first lead role in the South Korean action film āGangnam Bluesā written and directed by Yoo Ha. In the film, he plays āKim Jong-daeā who is friends with Baek Yong-ki (played by South Korean actor Kim Rae-won). The two used to collect water bottles, but later they joined rival gangster clans. They are both in a war respective to their clans over political interests for a development project in Gangnam, Seoul. The film was superhit with a collection of US$20 million and received praises from the audience and critics.
Gangnam Blues (2015)
In 2015, Min-ho released another non-album single titled āThank You.ā
In 2015, Lee was seen in promotional series for Innisfree titled āSummer Loveā which aired on YouTube. In the series, he played Min-ho who is best friends with Yoon Ah. As they talk about the new Innisfree product, they slowly began developing feelings for each other.
Summer Love (2015)
In 2015, he served as a public ambassador for the Korean Tourism Campaign, also known as The Face of Korean Tourism.
In 2015, Lee Min-ho donated 100 million Won to UNICEF to help the victims of earthquakes in Nepal.
In 2016, he appeared in the SBS drama āThe Legend of the Blue Sea,ā written by Park Ji-eun and directed by Jin Hyuk and Park Seon-Ho. It tells the story of the love and rebirth of the mermaid Shim Cheong (played by South Korean actress Jun Ji-hyun) and human Heo Joon-jae (played by Lee Min-ho) in connection to the parallel past of their Joseon-era incarnations, Se-hwa (mermaid) and Kim Dam-ryeong (town head), respectively. The series was super hit with an average nationwide viewership rating of 16.4%. The viewership went up as high as 20.7% for some episodes. In the time slot the series was aired, among all, it was ranked first. It garnered huge attention and praise from around the world, including South East Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
Lee Min-ho as Kim Dam-ryeong in The Legend of the Blue Sea (2016)
In the 2016 promotion series for Lotte Duty Free ā7 First Kisses,ā Lee Min-ho appeared in the last episode as āLee Min-hoā: the travel writer. In the YouTube series, a Lotte Duty Free female employee searching for her Mr. Right comes across Goddess of Date, who grants her to choose between seven handsome men; Lee being one of them.
7 First Kisses (2016)
In 2016, he was the host of KCON LA X M Countdown.
In 2016, PROMIZ made donations to campaigns such asĀ Good Neighbours, Transparent Umbrella Project, World Water Day, and Making Warm Winter for Both Bodies and Hearts. The proceeds from the merchandise of PROMIZ are used to carry out charity projects in collaboration with other charities.
The same year, PROMIZ won Korea Good Brand Awards for its contribution to causes.
Lee Min-ho, in his Instagram account, talking about PROMIZ receiving Korea Good Brand Award
For his contribution to society, Lee Min-ho was awarded The Happiness Sharing Award by the Ministry of Health and Welfare of South Korea in 2016.
Lee Min-ho receiving the Happiness Sharing Award from the Ministry of Health and Welfare of South Korea
In 2017, his second single album, āAlwaysā (2017) was released, which peaked at number 5. His Japanese singles include Thank You and The Day, which peaked at 11 and 15, respectively.
In 2017, Lee was seen as a narrator in the South Korean documentary āDMZ, The Wild.ā The series explores Lee Min-ho going out in the wild at the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a stretch of land that separates North and South Korea and has prohibited human access since 1953. As Min-ho wanders in the Southside of DMZ, he raises awareness about the endangered animal species in the zone. While shooting for the documentary, Min-ho went camping out in cold temperatures as low as -20 degrees Celcius while he waited for hours for animals to appear.
Lee Min-ho in a scene from DMZ, The Wild (2017)
He was an ambassador of Visit Korea Year and PR ambassador for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games and Paralympic Winter Games from 2015 to 2018.
Lee Min-ho, unlike other South Korean citizens, was exempted from mandatory military service. Citing his 2006 car accident, the Military Manpower Administration announced that Min-ho was exempted from the service but he would do community service. On May 12, 2017, Min-ho started his community service as a public service officer at the Suseo Social Welfare Centre in the Gangnam District Office. On March 13, 2018, he was sent to the Korea Army Training Center in Nonsan, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea, to start his four-week basic military training. On April 25, 2019, he was discharged from his services.
Lee Min-ho during his mandatory military service
While he was still performing mandatory military service in 2018, the news began circulating about a scam company (posed as Lee Min-hoās agency) claiming to organize a meet-and-greet with Min-ho in exchange for monetary gain. They even claimed that they could let their fans meet Min-hoās parents and walk with Min-ho by depositing a certain amount. This led Min-hoās company to announce that they would be taking strict action against the company for using Min-hoās name.
As a celebration of the 10th anniversary of his debut, his fans organized several charity events, which included donating proceeds from selling bottle caps to recycling companies to the cancer-stricken children (done by his Mexican fans) and planting 510 trees in Inner Mongolia (done by his Chinese fans). His Taiwanese and Hong Kong fans even donated to organizations like World Vision and UNICEF.
In 2020, he was seen in the SBS television drama āThe King: Eternal Monarch,ā which was written by Kim Eun-sook and directed by Baek Sang-hoon, Jung Ji-hyun, and Yoo Je-won. In the series, he plays Lee Gon, the modern-day emperor of the Kingdom of Korea (KOK), who travels to the alternate reality Republic of Korea (ROK) in search of Jeong Tae-eul (played by Kim Go-eun), a detective who he believes saved his life at the day of his fatherās assassination. He travels with the help of half-of manpasikjeok (a flute); the other half is used by his uncle (the assassin of his father), who is swapping people from ROK to KOK to raise an army to overthrow Gon. The series viewership was 11.4% in the first episode, 11.6% in the second, and went between 6-8% in the later episodes. Its low rating is believed to be a result of the rising of streaming platforms in South Korea. In countries like South Korea, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore, the series was one of the most popular Kdramas of 2020; it was also one of the top two Kdramas in 2020 in the US. Despite being a hit, the series was struck with controversies relating to its historical inaccuracies. It also received advisory warnings for scenes challenging gender equality from the Korea Communications Standards Commission.
Lee Min-ho in a scene from The King Eternal Monarch (2020)
In October 2020, Lee Min-ho launched his YouTube channel named Leeminho Film, where he works as a creative director and executive producer. As of April 2022, he has more than 867K people subscribed to his channel.
Lee has made appearances in advertisements for Lotte, Pizza Hut, Samsung, Hyundai, Levi Strauss Korea, LG, Toyota, bbq, Naver, Ferrero, and Dominoās Pizza.
Lee MIn-ho in an advertisement for bbq
Lee Min-ho and his agency decided to give him a stage name after the shooting for āSecret Campusā had concluded. They believed his real name was too ordinary. After several discussions, they decided to go with Lee Min (removing āhoā from his name). The name was inspired by South Korean actor Jung Woo-sungās characterās name (Min) from the South Korean film āBeatā (1997). Lee confessed that he liked the name among other alternatives. He worked under the name for two years, but after his 2006 accident, being bedridden for months, he finally searched his name. The search results only show āoverseas immigrationā (the latter word in Korean has the same pronunciation as his stage name). It was then decided that heād go back to work as Lee Min-ho. check sources Asia Gyeong-je
According to Min-ho, his ideal type is someone with a great understanding of herself, who shares equal values with him, and who respects people and superiors around her.
According to Lee Min-ho, he had a crush on the South Korean actress Song Hye-kyo.
Song Hye-kyo
Lee has a low alcohol tolerance. In an interview, he said that he can only take a maximum of four glasses of Soju and was trying to increase it to six. Instead of drinking alcohol when he is partying with his friends, he likes to either eat or go karaoke-ing with them. check sources Daily Sports
He is a cynophilist and has a pet dog named Choco.
Lee Min-ho with Choco
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