Lee Jun-ho

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Lee Jun-ho

Lee Jun-ho (Korean: 이준호; born January 25, 1990), known mononymously as Junho, is a South Korean singer, songwriter and actor. He is a member of the South Korean boy band 2PM. Lee made his acting debut in the film Cold Eyes (2013) and has since starred in Twenty (2015) and notable television series such as Good Manager (2017), Rain or Shine (2017–2018), and King the Land (2023). His performance in The Red Sleeve (2021) earned him the Baeksang Arts Award for Best Actor. As a solo artist, Lee has released two studio albums, one compilation album and eight extended plays, achieving significant success in Japan.

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Lee Jun-ho
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Lee in 2025
Born (1990-01-25) January 25, 1990 (age 35)
Seoul, South Korea[1]
Education
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actor
Years active2008–present
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
LabelsJYP
Member of2PM
Website2pm.jype.com
Korean name
Hangul
이준호
Hanja
李俊昊
Revised RomanizationI Junho
McCune–ReischauerI Chunho
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Early life and education

In 2006, Lee first gained public attention when he won Superstar Survival. The show started with twelve teenage competitors and, as the weeks went on, they were eliminated one by one until three were left. The process followed a similar style to that of the reality show Survivor. Lee signed a contract with JYP Entertainment after winning the contest, placing first out of 6,500 competitors. Future 2PM bandmates Taecyeon and Chansung also competed.[2]

Lee participated in an undergraduate programme at Howon University located in Gunsan, South Korea, with his bandmates Chansung and Wooyoung.[3][4] Furthermore, he, alongside Chansung, attained a master's degree in cinematography from Sejong University.[5]

Career

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2008–2009: Debut with 2PM

In 2008, he participated in Mnet's show Hot Blood Men[6] a program that chronicles the rigorous training of thirteen aspiring trainees, all vying for a coveted spot in the boy band One Day. This initiative ultimately led to the formation of two distinct boy bands, namely 2AM and 2PM.

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Lee in 2009

Half a year following the televised airing of Hot Blood, the group 2PM made their debut with the release of their inaugural single 10 Out of 10 from their first EP titled Hottest Time of the Day.[7] However it was their second EP, 2:00PM Time For Change, that propelled them to mainstream success in Korean music, solidifying their meteoric rise.

Solo activities

In 2013, Lee made his initial foray as a solo artist in Japan with the release of his maiden solo EP, Kimi no Koe, for which he undertook the roles of producer, composer, and lyricist across all the tracks.[8] This album achieved the remarkable feat of securing the topmost position on Tower Records' charts, while also attaining the honourable rank of third on Oricon's daily chart.[9] Commencing on July 9, Lee embarked upon his inaugural solo tour, aptly titled "Junho 1st Solo Tour Kimi no Koe," culminating on August 29 in Tokyo.[10]

On July 9, 2014, Lee unveiled his second self-penned Japanese EP, Feel.[11] Remarkably, Feel promptly ascended to the summit of Oricon's daily album chart on the very day of its launch.[12] On July 3, Lee embarked upon his second independent Japanese tour, aptly named Junho Solo Tour 2014 - Feel, a journey which encompassed 12 shows across five cities attracting 50,000 fans. The final show at the Nippon Budokan on August 13 was broadcast live in 38 theatres across 23 prefectures in Japan.[13][14]

On July 15, 2015, Lee introduced his third Japanese EP, titled So Good. This album achieved the notable position of third on Oricon's weekly music chart, accomplishing the impressive feat of selling over 40,000 copies within its inaugural week.[15] It received praise, signifying Lee's growth into a mature artist, with emotional tracks like "Good Life" and "Pressure," giving a glimpse into his inner life.[16] Concurrently, he embarked upon his 2015 Japan tour named Last Night, which spanned across seven distinct cities, commencing on July 7 in Tokyo.[17] A total of 15 shows, including two performances at the Yokohama Arena and the World Memorial Hall each, attracted over 55,000 fans. The final show at the World Memorial Hall on August 6 was also broadcast live in 41 theatres across 32 cities nationwide.[18]

In September, he unveiled his inaugural album in Korea, a distinctive compilation titled One.[19] Within this album were Korean renditions of eleven previously released self-composed Japanese tracks.[20] His solo concert "Last Night," hosted at the Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, Seoul, spanned from September 19 to the 20th.[21]

In 2016, Lee presented his fourth Japanese EP, DSMN. The album not only achieved supremacy on Oricon Daily Chart but also secured the apex of daily sales standings at Tower Records.[22] Furthermore, the pre-released single "DSMN" garnered notable popularity on Japan's ringtone platform.[23] His fourth Japanese tour, titled Hyper, reached its culmination with two performances at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium on August 24 and 25. Lee was commended for producing the concert including the setlist, opening video, costume concept and stage sound and lighting.[24][25] On December 3 and 4, Lee orchestrated a special encore concert titled "Last Hyper Night" at the Nippon Budokan, with 20,000 fans in attendance.[26] This event was accompanied by a live viewing experience throughout Japan.[27]

Progressing into 2017, Lee presented his fifth Japanese EP, 2017 S/S, in July.[28] It marked a significant achievement for Lee, attaining the impressive rank of number two on Oricon's weekly music chart.[29] Tower Records named it the second best selling Japanese release of 2017 by a Korean artist.[30] From July through August, he embarked on his fifth Japanese tour, fittingly named 2017 S/S.[31] In September, his maiden Korean EP titled Canvas emerged, serving as his official introduction to the Korean music industry as a solo performer.[32] The release was accompanied by music videos for tracks "Fine," which Lee dedicated to his cat Rambo's passing away, "Bye Bye" featuring Cheeze and the title track "Canvas." [33]

In January 2018, Lee premiered his sixth Japanese EP, Winter Sleep, diverging from the summer releases of his first five EPs, which had earned him the moniker "Lee Natsu" (Lee Summer).[34] The title track "Winter Sleep" was released in both Korean and Japanese.[35] The release topped Oricon's daily albums chart and Tower Record's weekly albums chart while peaking at 3 on Oricon's weekly albums chart.[36][37] Concurrently, Lee initiated his inaugural solo winter tour in Japan, titled the Winter Special Tour, encompassing nine stops across five cities, concluding with two shows at the Nippon Budokan on February 23 and 24.[38] On July 11, Lee unveiled his seventh Japanese EP, Imagination (Souzou) . This release promptly claimed the No. 1 position on Oricon's daily albums chart, boasting an estimated sale of 27,270 units.[39] It also became Lee's first release to top Oricon's weekly albums chart.[40] His summer solo tour "Flashlight" commenced in late June in Nagoya and concluded with shows at the Nippon Budokan on August 20 and 21 and the Osaka Castle Hall on September 5.[41] It featured twelve performances across five cities in Japan, with a show on September 4 at the Osaka Castle Hall getting cancelled due to the effects of Typhoon Jebi.[42] On December 5 the same year, Lee introduced a Japanese compilation album titled Junho the Best featuring a collection of sixteen tracks.[43] Following this, from December 6 to 8, Lee graced the Nippon Budokan stage with a concert series of the same name.[44][45] In Tower Record's year-end list of best-selling Japanese albums by Korean artists, Souzou and Winter Sleep ranked 6th and 10th, respectively. Lee was the only solo artist and the only artist with multiple entries in the top 10.[46]

In January 2019, Lee unveiled his second Korean compilation album titled Two.[47] In March, he brought the 'Junho The Best' concert series to South Korea with two shows at the Olympic Hall in Seoul.[48]

In 2022, Lee orchestrated a fan concert under the banner of 'Before Midnight,' spanning from August 12 to 14 in Korea at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium, with further dates on August 20 and 21 in Japan at the Nippon Budokan.[49] The final show on August 21 was broadcast live on platforms such as Stagecrowd and Streaming+ and in theatres throughout Japan. It marked the 100th solo concert of Lee's career.[50]

After filming King the Land, Lee immediately launched into a concert arena Tour in Japan, called "The Day We Meet Again" (Mata Aeru Hi). Two performances were held in each of 3 cities (Yokohama, Kobe and Nagoya); 6 shows in all, starting on July 22 & 23 in Yokohama. The last show in Nagoya on August 27 was streamed live online and was also broadcast live in nine CGV theatres for Korean fans. These concerts marked his 10-year anniversary since debut as a solo artist.[51] He also released a special Japanese single titled "Can I" to commemorate the occasion.[52]

On January 13 and 14, 2024, Lee held concerts at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul as an extension of "The Day We Meet Again" tour.[53] It was screened in 50 CGV theatres nationwide in July 2024 to mark the 11th anniversary of his debut as a solo artist.[54] On January 17, Lee released the digital single "When We Meet Again," which inspired the concert's title and served as its opening performance. It was the Korean version of the track Mata Aeruhi from his Japanese EP 2017 S/S.[55] Billboard named it the 17th best K-pop song of the year in its first-half review of 2024.[56]

In early 2025, Lee kicked off a fan concert tour with two shows on January 25 and 26 at the Inspire Arena in South Korea.[57] The Japan leg scheduled on February 9 and 10 at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium attracted over 18,000 fans.[58] Further performances were organised in Taipei on February 23 and 24 at the NTU Sports Center. The tour's finale with two shows at the Vibra São Paulo in Brazil, on March 1 and 2, marked Lee's first solo concerts outside Asia.[59]

In March, it was announced that Lee would leave JYP Entertainment after his contract expires on April 15, following seventeen years with the company. However, the label plans to continue overseeing Lee's solo activities in Japan.[60]

Acting career

In 2013, Lee made his film debut in the action thriller Cold Eyes, where he impressed viewers with his acting.[61][62][63] Later, he revealed that he went to the audition for the film wearing a cast right after receiving shoulder surgery.[64]

In 2015, Lee featured in martial arts period drama Memories of the Sword.[65] He next starred alongside Kim Woo-bin and Kang Ha-neul in the coming-of-age film Twenty.[66][67][68]

In 2016, Lee had a supporting role as a junior lawyer in tvN's thriller Memory.[69]

In 2017, Lee starred in the hit office comedy drama Good Manager.[70] He was praised for his villainous acting in the drama as the arrogant director of finances and won the Excellence Award for an actor in a mid-length drama at the KBS Drama Awards, marking his first acting accolade.[71][72] The same year, Junho landed his first lead role in JTBC's romantic melodrama series Rain or Shine.[73] He played a psychologically scarred survivor of a fatal incident.[74]

In 2018, Lee was cast in his first Japanese movie Rose and Tulip, written by popular manga artist Akiko Higashimura, in which he played a double role.[75] He was then cast in the SBS romance comedy drama Wok of Love, playing a star chef.[76] The same year, he was cast in the historical comedy film Homme Fatale.[77][78]

In 2019, Lee starred in the legal drama Confession as a lawyer trying to save his wrongly convicted father on death row.[79] He was praised for his portrayal of a complex character "who doesn't stand out."[80]

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Lee in December 2021

In November 2021, he starred in the historical romance drama The Red Sleeve, playing the role of Crown Prince Yi San, alongside Lee Se-young as Royal Consort Uibin Seong. The drama became a success, sweeping 8 awards at the 2021 MBC Drama Awards, with him getting Top Excellence Award.[81] Lee was the first idol-actor to win Best Actor at 2022's Korea PD Awards, and also won the awards for Most Popular Actor and Best Actor – Television at the 58th Baeksang Arts Awards, becoming the first idol to win the latter.[82] Lee was also the first idol-actor to win Top Excellence Award, Actor in a miniseries at the 2022 APAN Star Awards and first-idol actor to win Grand Prize (Daesang) for Actor of the year at the 2022 Asia Artist Awards.[83]

In 2023, Lee starred in the romantic-comedy drama King the Land alongside Im Yoon-ah.[84] It garnered significant international attention, becoming the most-watched non-English show on Netflix during its broadcasting run and accumulating the most viewed hours among all shows in the second half of 2023.[85][86] Lee became the first idol-actor to win the Grand Prize at the APAN Star Awards and retained the Grand Prize for Actor of the Year at the Asia Artist Awards.[87][88] In the same year, Lee made cameo appearances in Celebrity, helmed by Confession's director Kim Cheol-kyu and My Dearest, starring Namkoong Min, his co-star from Good Manager.[89]

In 2024, he was cast as the lead in the Netflix superhero drama Cashero.[90]

In 2025, Lee was cast as the lead in the tvN drama Typhoon Company set during the 1997 financial crisis alongside Kim Min-ha.[91]

Other activities

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Composition

As of October 2019, Lee boasts a remarkable tally of 101 compositions accredited by the Korea Music Copyright Association, positioning seventh among the top ten idols with the most copyrighted songs.[92] Besides producing all the tracks on his solo releases, Lee has also composed many songs for 2PM.

Lee's initial songwriting credit on a 2PM album materialized with "Give it to Me" in 2011, found within their second studio album, Hands Up. His inaugural contribution to a Japanese release transpired with "Kimi ga Ireba" (君がいれば; If You Are Here), a part of 2PM's fourth Japanese single album, Beautiful unveiled on June 6, 2012. Notably, this composition was also integrated into their second Japanese studio album, Legend of 2PM. "This is Love" and "Forever," two other tracks by Lee, were also part of the album.[93][94]

In 2012, Lee collaborated with actress Kim So-eun on MBC's program Music and Lyrics for the creation of the song "Sad Love". Crafted by Kim So-eun and composed by Lee, this single garnered significant acclaim, promptly securing positions within the top 10 ranks of diverse music charts. It was further selected as the theme song for MBC's weekend drama, Feast of the Gods.[95] Lee's collaborative effort extended to a partnership with Vanness Wu on the song "Undefeated" featured on the soundtrack of the Taiwanese drama Ti Amo Chocolate soundtrack.[96]

The composition "Move On," a collaborative work between Lee and fellow member Jang Wooyoung, emerged with 2PM's compilation album 2PM Best: 2008–2011 in Korea, subsequently surging to the zenith of Japan's Recochoku Chart.[97] Lee also ventured into composing for Wooyoung's Korean debut EP, 23, Male, Single contributing the track "Be With You".[98]

In 2013, Lee produced the tracks "Zero Point," "Love Song," and "Go Back" for 2PM"s album Grown[99] He also composed and performed the songs "Just a Feeling" and "I'm In Love" included on the album's Grand Edition.[100][101]

In 2014, Lee contributed the track "I want you" for 2PM's third Japanese album Genesis of 2PM.[102] "Love Is True," a melodious creation graced by the vocals of Lee and Nichkhun, found its place in the Grand Edition of 2PM's Korean album Go Crazy![103]

In 2015, Lee produced the tune "365" for 2PM's ninth Japanese single album Guilty Love.[104] This composition was also included in the group's fourth Japanese studio album 2PM of 2PM. "Everything" and "Burning Love," two other tracks by Lee, were also part of the release.[105][106] For 2PM's fifth Korean album titled No.5, he contributed the track titled Nobody Else which was described by Billboard as a "sensual cut with surging synths and slick harmonies."[107] He produced a track titled Chikai No Christmas on a B-version of 2PM's tenth Japanese single album Higher.[108] He also performed and composed a track named "So Many Girls" for his version of the release.[109]

In 2016, Lee contributed the tracks "Issyoni Sugoshita Jikan" and "Set Me Free" for 2PM's fifth Japanese album Galaxy of 2PM.[110][111] Another notable musical accomplishment came in the form of "Versus," a collaborative effort by Lee and Hwang Chan-sung, which he penned and recorded for the album's limited edition version D.[citation needed]

Ambassadorship

In 2012, Lee was appointed as the honorary ambassador of the 24 Hour Famine Program hosted by World Vision.[112]

In February 2022, Lee was selected as a model for Subway's "Better Choice" advertisement campaign.[113] He was also chosen as a model for Domino's Korea alongside Hyeri.[114] In March, he was appointed as the brand ambassador for South Korean ramyeon company Paldo Bibimmen, and Belgian chocolate maker Godiva to celebrate its 10th anniversary in Korea.[115][116] In April, he was chosen by Daesang Life Science as a model for its protein brand My Meal.[117] In August, Lee was selected as a model for Lotte Duty Free to promote international tourism.[118] As part of the promotion, he starred in a short drama titled LDF Original Series which was released on social media in November 2022.

In January 2023, he was appointed as an ambassador for French luxury goods company Dior in South Korea.[119] In December, he was selected as a model by South Korean organic pet food manufacturer OSP for its brand Indigo Paw.[120]

In February 2024, Lee was selected as a model for South Korean outdoor apparel company Nepa, joining An Yu-jin as the brand's representative.[121] In April, Lee was appointed as the first Korean global ambassador for Swiss luxury watchmaker and jeweller Piaget.[122] He was also selected as the global ambassador for Korean cosmetic brand The Saem.[123]

In March 2025, Lee was appointed as the global ambassador for French luxury menswear brand Berluti.[124]

Television show

In 2012, along with the 2PM members, Lee participated in MBC's God of Victory, where they were pitted against the members of Shinhwa. Lee won the segment "Breaking Chopsticks With His Butt", as he was able to break 28 chopstick pairs with his rear end in under 15 seconds.[125]

In 2013, Junho's solo variety show titled 2PM Junho's SAY YES -Friendship- was broadcast on Tokyo MX. The show features Lee travelling across different places in Japan to make friends along with invited Japanese celebrities.[126]

In March 2025, Lee became the first Korean actor to appear on SBT's The Noite com Danilo Gentili, Brazil's premier late-night talk show.[127]

Personal life

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Military service

On May 30, 2019, Lee began his military service as a public service worker. Due to a severe shoulder injury he suffered in 2010 during an acrobatics practice and for which he underwent major surgery in 2012, he was judged unfit for active duty.[128] Lee was discharged on March 20, 2021.[129]

Health

In February 2025, JYP Entertainment announced that Lee had suffered a ligament injury during a scheduled event and was receiving treatment.[130]

Philanthropy

Since 2011, Lee has been associated with World Vision through sponsorship of children in Ethiopia and Ghana. In 2012, he was appointed as an ambassador and visited Ethiopia to meet elephantiasis patients and the children he was supporting, including a young child named Felmeta, who he referred to as "dongsaeng" (younger brother).[131] In November 2018, Lee took part in World Vision's 'Global 6K for Water' donation run, where he was reunited with Felmeta.[132]

In June 2024, Lee joined the 'Honor Society,' a group of major donors exceeding 100 million won in contributions, organized by the Social Welfare Joint Fundraising Association, through Shinhan Financial Group's campaign.[133] In December, Lee donated 100 million won to the Samsung Medical Center to support the treatment of vulnerable children and adolescents.[134]

Building on Lee's goodwill, his fans have contributed to World Vision to mark various occasions, leading to what has been described as "a virtous cycle of artist and fandom."[135] During his visit to Ethiopia, Lee was deeply moved by the lack of clean water available to Felmeta and other locals. In March 2015, fans from Korea, Japan and Thailand donated over 26 million won in three weeks to help install drinking water pumps.[136] In 2022, Lee's fan club "DC Inside Lee Junho Gallery" donated 5 million won in commemoration of his birthday.[137] In 2025, it donated 12.5 million won to help support children in crisis, marking its sixth contribution since 2022.[135]

Real Estate

In February 2019, Lee acquired two units in a luxury office building in Cheongdam-dong, Seoul.[138]

In August 2024, it was reported that Lee had purchased a commercial building on Apgujeong Rodeo Street in Sinsa-dong, Seoul, back in March. The building previously owned by the late actress Kang Soo-yeon was acquired through Lee's family corporation, JF Company, for a reported value of 17.5 billion won.[138]

Public image

In 2020, the title track of 2PM's 2015 album No.5, titled My House, climbed back to the top of multiple streaming charts as fancams of Lee's performance of the song became a belated sensation and went viral on Youtube.[139][140] Despite being in the military at the time, his popularity skyrocketed, and he earned the moniker "Urijib Junho" (My House Junho).[141][128]

From 2013 to 2018, Lee released an extended play and embarked on a concert tour in Japan every summer. He has thus earned the nickname "Lee Natsu" (Lee Summer) in the country.[142]

Discography

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2011 White: Melody of Death Music Fever Host Cameo
2013 Cold Eyes Detective Daramjwi ("Squirrel")
The Terror Live Narrator Barrier-free version [143]
2015 Memories of the Sword Yul
Twenty Dong-woo
2019 Rose and Tulip Nero / Daewon Japanese film
Homme Fatale Heo-saek
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Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2016 Memory Jung Jin
Uncontrollably Fond Himself Cameo (Ep. 4)
2017 Good Manager Seo Yul
2017–2018 Rain or Shine Lee Kang-doo
2018 Wok of Love Seo Poong
2019 Confession Choi Do-hyun
2021–2022 The Red Sleeve Yi San / King Jeongjo [144]
2023 King the Land Gu Won [84]
My Dearest Man in Gil-chae's dream Voice cameo (Ep. 1) [145]
2025 Typhoon Company Kang Tae-poong [91]
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Web series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2023 Celebrity Cleaning crew staff Cameo (Ep. 12) [146]
2025 Cashero Kang Sang-woong [90]
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Television shows

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010 Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2 Cast member [147][unreliable source?]
2012 Music & Lyrics Host with Kim So-eun
2013 Junho's Say Yes to Friendship Cast Member first episode aired on July 4 [148]
Running Man Guest Episode 151-152, 195, 240, 256 [149][150][151][152]
Radio Star Guest Episode 328, 523, 744, 755-756 [153][154][155][156]
2017 King of Mask Singer Contestant Watermelon Friend Melon (Episode 119–120) [157][158]
I Live Alone Guest Episode 202, 397, 411, 419 [159][160] [161]
2PM Wild Beat in Australia Cast Member together with 2PM members
Knowing Bros Guest Episode 105, 287 (With 2PM members) [162][163]
Let's Eat Dinner Together Guest Episode 62 [164]
2021 Sixth Sense Guest Season 2, Episode 5 [165]
2022 You Quiz on the Block Guest Episode 159 [166]
2023 Beat Coin Guest Episode 51-52 (With 2PM members) [167]
2025 The Noite com Danilo Gentili Guest [127]
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Hosting

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Year Title Notes Ref.
2012 MBC Music Festival with Shindong [168]
2021 MBC Gayo Daejejeon with Im Yoon-ah and Jang Sung-kyu [169]
2022 [170]
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Music video appearances

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Year Song title Artist Ref.
2021 "Should've Known" (가까이 있어서 몰랐어) 2AM [171]
"No Good in Good-Bye" (잘 가라니)
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Accolades

Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
APAN Star Awards 2022 Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries The Red Sleeve Won [172]
Popularity Star Award, Actor Nominated [173]
Best Couple Lee Jun-ho (with Lee Se-young)
The Red Sleeve
Nominated
2023 Best Character Award King the Land Won [87]
Best Couple Award Lee Jun-ho (with Im Yoon-ah)
King the Land
Won
Global Star Award Lee Jun-ho Won
Grand Prize (Daesang) King the Land Won
Popularity Award (Male) Lee Jun-ho Won
Asia Artist Awards 2017 Best Celebrity, Actor Good Manager Won [174]
2018 Artist of the Year, Actor Wok of Love Won [175]
Best Emotive, Actor Won
2022 Grand Prize (Daesang) – Actor of the Year The Red Sleeve Won [83]
AAA Hot Trend Lee Jun-ho Won
2023 Grand Prize (Daesang) – Actor of the Year King the Land Won [88]
AAA Hot Trend Lee Jun-ho Won
AAA Popularity Award Won
Baeksang Arts Awards 2022 Best Actor – Television The Red Sleeve Won [176]
Most Popular Actor Won [177]
Brand Customer Loyalty Awards 2022 Best Male Actor Won [178]
Buil Film Awards 2013 Best New Actor Cold Eyes Nominated [179]
Fundex Awards 2023 Grand Prize (Daesang) - Drama Performer Lee Jun-ho Won [180]
Japan Gold Disc Award 2016 Best 3 Albums (Asia) "So Good" Won [181]
KBS Drama Awards 2017 Best New Actor Good Manager Nominated [72][182]
Excellence Award, Actor in a Mid-length Drama Won [183]
Best Couple Lee Jun-ho (with Namgoong Min)
Good Manager
Won
Korea PD Awards 2022 Best Actor The Red Sleeve Won [184]
Korea Drama Awards 2022 Top Excellence Award,Actor Nominated [185][186][187]
MBC Drama Awards 2021 Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries The Red Sleeve Won [188]
Best Couple Lee Jun-ho (with Lee Se-young)
The Red Sleeve
Won [189]
SBS Drama Awards 2018 Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Monday–Tuesday Drama Wok of Love Nominated [190]
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State honors

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Name of country, award ceremony, year given, and name of honor
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South Korea Savings Day 2012 Commendation from the Chairman of Finance [191][192]
Seoul Conference on Social Welfare 2021 Seoul Mayor's Award [193][194]
9th Finance Day 2024 Prime Minister's Commendation [195]
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Listicles

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Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
Elle Japan 2022 Top 16 Hallyu Best Actor 2nd [196]
Forbes 2023 Korea Power Celebrity 40 12th [197]
2024 20th [198]
Gallup Korea 2023 Gallup Korea's Television Actor of the Year 11th [199]
Star News Korea 2023 Best Idol-Actor of the Year (Male) 1st [200]
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