To know more, we have curated a list of ten standout second leads in K-dramas. These characters have elevated the stories without overpowering. No heartbreak clichés. Just solid writing, strong performances and lasting impact.
Han Ji Pyeong – Start-Up
Played by: Kim Seon Ho

Baek In Ho – Cheese in the Trap
Played by: Seo Kang Joon

Goo Dong Mae – Mr. Sunshine
Played by: Yoo Yeon Seok

Kim Shin Hyuk – She Was Pretty

Han Woo Tak – While You Were Sleeping

Lee Joon Ho – Extraordinary Attorney Woo
Played by: Kang Tae Oh

Chilbong – Reply 1994
Played by: Yoo Yeon Seok

Choi Young Do – The Heirs
Played by: Kim Woo Bin

In Guk Doo – Strong Woman Do Bong Soon
Played by: Ji Soo

Park Joong Gil – Tomorrow
Played by: Lee Soo Hyuk

Choi Do Il – Little Women
Played by: Wi Ha Joon

Wi Ha Joon played him with confidence and authority. His stillness added tension. His presence shifted the power dynamics without dramatic gestures. As a second lead, he anchored the political and emotional stakes of the story.
Jang Geun Won – Itaewon Class
Played by: Ahn Bo Hyun

Jang Geun Won was uncomfortable to watch, and that was the point. He was insecure, impulsive and deeply shaped by parental pressure. His arc was about consequences, not redemption through romance. Ahn Bo Hyun leaned into the character’s volatility. There was no attempt to soften him for sympathy. His breakdowns felt earned and not performative. As a second lead, he was all about privilege without direction. His presence sharpened the show’s commentary on power and failure.
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