7 Lee Jun-young movies and TV Shows you shouldn't miss if you love this singer and rapper

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Lee Jun-young, or Jun as he's also known, initially became famous as a member of K-pop boy group U-KISS and then again as a member of the project group UNB. But in recent years, he's established a remarkable second career as an actor, showing that he's much more than a skilled singer and rapper. With every new leading role, Jun-young has demonstrated incredible versatility, effortlessly pivoting between romantic comedies, thrillers, sentimental dramas, and even the darker, edgier kind of characters. His on-camera presence is comprised of charm, intensity, and emotional vulnerability, and makes him possibly the most electrifying multi-hyphenate in Korean pop culture today.

What truly distinguishes Lee Jun-young is his open willingness to be risky and always strive to continue growing as a performer. Whether he's portraying a conflicted idol, a ruthless corporate executive, or a romantic hero, he adds an intriguing depth to each performance. This compilation of seven notable performances, both on film and television, demonstrates his range and evolution as an actor. If you appreciate him for his musical ability, you'll be similarly impressed by the emotional depth and storytelling ability he delivers on screen.

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Lee Jun-young movies and TV Shows you shouldn't miss if you love this singer and rapper

1) Let Me Be Your Knight (2021–2022)

Let Me Be Your Knight | Image Source: SBS
Let Me Be Your Knight | Image Source: SBS

In Let Me Be Your Knight, Lee Jun-young shines as Yoon Tae-in, the charming but emotionally troubled leader of a make-believe K-pop group, LUNA. The drama combines music, mental illness, and romance as his character unwittingly receives psychiatric treatment from a woman who's faking to be a doctor. The show highlights Jun-young's double skills, his natural idol presence, and emotional acting skills. Fans will adore his live performances and vulnerable scenes. Beneath the idol drama fluff, it quietly delves into the behind-the-scenes battle of fame. His chemistry with Jung In-sun provides an undeniable spark, and this is a binge-worthy gem for fans.


2) May I Help You? (2022)

May I Help You? | Image Source: MBC
May I Help You? | Image Source: MBC

As Butler Kim, Lee Jun-young provides a warm combination of humor and compassion in May I Help You?. His character does errands for clients while gradually discovering the hurt and histories behind each task. Across from Hyeri, who plays a funeral director who can communicate with the dead, Jun-young's character is down-to-earth and sincere, providing the series with emotional depth without being too sentimental. The series revives the fantasy-romance genre with a fresh take on grief and second chances. Jun-young's acting is restrained but nuanced, demonstrating his development as an actor beyond stereotypical idol roles and solidifying his screen presence.


3) Mask Girl (2023)

Mask Girl | Image Source: Netflix
Mask Girl | Image Source: Netflix

In Netflix's noir-thriller Mask Girl, Lee Jun-young catches audiences off guard with his darker, more brooding performance as Ju Oh-nam, a socially awkward individual with a deadly fixation. The show takes a turn for the unexpected, mixing satire, violence, and internet fame commentary. Jun-young's performance is a departure from his typical charming protagonists, giving fans an opportunity to see him at his range and daring best. The stylized narrative and broken timelines are just another way of making the drama more interesting. This isn't a show, it's an experience, and Jun-young's inclusion is a testament to him being willing to take risks and immerse himself in rich characters.


4) Imitation (2021)

Imitation | Image Source: KBS2
Imitation | Image Source: KBS2

In Imitation, Lee Jun-young stars as Kwon Ryok, the dark and handsome center of the make-believe idol group SHAX. The show pulls back the curtain on the brutal K-pop scene, delving into identity, scandal, and taboo love. Jun-young gives a show-stopping performance, highlighting the backstage tensions idols endure both in and out of the spotlight. His chemistry with Jung Ji-so (Ma Ha) provides the show with emotional depth, and his stage charisma lends authenticity to performance scenes. Adapted from a hit webtoon, the drama appeals to both die-hard K-pop enthusiasts and drama buffs.


5) Good Casting (2020)

Good Casting | Image Source: SBS
Good Casting | Image Source: SBS

In Good Casting, Jun-young brings sophistication to the spy comedy genre, playing Kang Woo-won, a privileged leading man who unwittingly becomes the subject of an undercover probe. His on-screen chemistry with veteran actress Yoo In-young is charmingly unexpected, providing comedic tension and flirtatious moments. The drama finds a balance between slapstick action and tear-jerking scenes, and Jun-young's performance shows that he can keep up with veteran actors. His comedic sense and expressive features give each scene one to remember. It's an airy, diverting overview of his range and a worthwhile primer for fans looking to explore his early work on screen.


6) Melo Movie (2025)

Melo Movie | Image Source: TBA
Melo Movie | Image Source: TBA

Melo Movie is a welcome change of pace for Lee Jun-young, who enters the realm of rom-coms with poise and ease. Released in 2025, the film follows two strangers who become acquainted in the most unlikely of circumstances via a mistaken text message and are caught up in a contemporary romance of laughter, cringeworthy moments, and true connection. Jun-young's acting is lighthearted, sassy, and charming, boasting his comedic timing and innate charm. It's a light, feel-good viewing that proves his capability beyond dark or brooding characters, solidifying him as a capable actor suitable for any type of genre.


7) Love and Leashes (2022)

Love and Leashes | Image Source: Netflix
Love and Leashes | Image Source: Netflix

Lee Jun-young was brave enough to experiment in Love and Leashes, a Netflix romantic drama that delves into the concept of unorthodox relationships with maturity and tact. He is Jung Ji-hoo, a level-headed and enigmatic office employee whose personal life gets intertwined with that of his co-worker, played by Seohyun. Their relationship unfolds on the basis of trust and an understanding that diverges from conventional K-romance norms. Jun-young's acting is both elegant and earthy, receiving accolades for his respectful enactment of a character with special tastes. This movie reaps the benefits of his inclination to break boundaries while remaining emotionally genuine and endearing at all times.

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Edited by Sugnik Mondal