Lee Joon-hyuk
Lee Joon-hyuk (Korean: 이준혁; born March 13, 1984) is a prominent South Korean actor. Active in both film and television, he has gained widespread recognition for portraying diverse characters across various genres, ranging from complex antagonists to earnest protagonists.

Early Life and Career Beginnings
Born in South Korea on March 13, 1984, Lee Joon-hyuk stands 180 cm tall. He made his official entry into the South Korean entertainment industry and steadily built his career through television drama supporting and starring roles during the late 2000s, appearing in programs such as The First Wives Club (2007) and Worlds Within (2008).
Major Television and Film Roles
Throughout his career, Lee has established a versatile acting portfolio. In television, he achieved notable acclaim for his recurring role as prosecutor Seo Dong-jae in the critically praised crime thriller series Stranger (2017) and its second season in 2020, as well as the spin-off series Dongjae, the Good or the Bastard (2024). His other television credits include City Hunter (2011), Designated Survivor: 60 Days (2019), 365: Repeat the Year (2020), Our Beloved Summer (2021–2022), and Vigilante (2023).
On the silver screen, Lee has appeared in major box-office hits. In 2023, he portrayed the primary antagonist Joo Sung-cheol in the action blockbuster The Roundup: No Way Out, the third installment of The Outlaws franchise. That same year, he also appeared in the historical drama film 12.12: The Day. His earlier cinematic works include Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds (2017), Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days (2018), and Baseball Girl (2020).
Awards and Recognition
Lee's performances have earned him multiple industry accolades. He received an Excellent Actor award at the MBC Drama Awards in 2020 for his work in 365: Repeat the Year. He was subsequently honored with the Popularity Award at the 4th Blue Dragon Series Awards in July 2025, followed by a Best Actor win for Love Scout at the SBS Drama Awards on December 31, 2025.