Happy Birthday, Lee Soo-hyuk: Here 3 Dramas to Celebrate Him!

Lee Soo-hyuk, born May 31, 1988, is a South Korean actor and model and has appeared in several movies and Korean dramas over the years. The actor, who has a charming personality and an electric vibe on-screen, has given us several noteworthy (and swoon-worthy!) performances that have stayed with us and promises to do so for years to come.

Lee Soo-hyuk Dramas to Binge on His Birthday

Handmade Love (2020)

Handmade Love is a 2020 Korean romantic-fantasy drama series surrounding Woven, a celestial being who has newly arrived on Earth. Interestingly, he must design comfortable clothes for humans such that he gets entry into Heaven once more. A story of hope and healing wounds, this K-drama series is short at 6 episodes, each with a runtime of around 20 minutes, but the series does not disappoint in terms of noteworthy and poignant moments that will stay with you for a long time.

It’s a short, warm and comfortable watch that shows us how Woven gets enmeshed in his customers’ lives and works towards healing them in every way possible through the clothes that he makes.

Watch the series here.

Doom At Your Service (2021)

Doom At Your Service is probably every hopeless romantic’s dream. Imagine you have a set number of days to live and you come in contact with Doom himself, someone who is just itching to destroy everything. However, that’s not all – through a twist of fate, you fall for each other and now must do everything possible to stay together.

This K-drama is just so swoon-worthy and feels so unreal that you can’t help but giggle watching an impossible relationship blossom in front of you. Add to that Dong-kyung’s terminal illness and you have a thrilling and heartbreaking love story to fall in love with. Lee Soo-hyuk plays Dong-kyung’s boss who is every bit brilliant in every frame he’s in!

Watch the series on Viki.

Tomorrow (2022)

The newest of the lot, this is a warm and heartbreaking drama about coming to terms with your past, looking towards the future and learning the meaning of life. Our leads teach us that sometimes people reach lows that they never thought were possible, but it doesn’t mean that they can’t be saved with a little love and sympathy. Lee Soo-hyuk plays the head of the Escort Team, Grim Reaper Park Jung-gil, whose connection with fellow Grim Reaper Koo Ryun propels a story that is both ship-worthy and heartbreaking.

The K-drama features new stories in every episode, with the stories of the main cast intertwining with them to give us something hopeful and full of heart.

Watch the series on Netflix. Read our review here.

Which of these are your favourites? Have another drama that you love? Let us know in the comments below!

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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  1. So glad there’s an article to celebrate his birthday! Such an awesome way to share his series! Happy birthday Lee Soo Hyuk!

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