Lee Kyu-hyung's Performance in "Guardian: The Lonely and Great God" Re-highlighted

Actor Lee Kyu-hyung who appeared in "I Live Alone" is being paid attention, as well as his performance in "Guardian: The Lonely and Great God".

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The actor debuted in 2001 with the movie "Kick the Moon" and started becoming famous for his theatrical plays.

He starred in the drama "Secret Forest" as Yoon Se-won, gaining more reputation. Furthermore, he acted out the character of Hae-rong Han-yang in "Prison Playbook" and slowly made his way up to leading character in "Life", "Doctor John" and "Hi Bye, Mama!".

He played a minor role in the drama "Guardian: The Lonely and Great God" as a character who murdered his wife for insurance.

Lee Kyu-hyung appeared threatening as he tried to kill Ji Eun-tak (Kim Go-eun) who had found out his secret. Later, he was stabbed by Kim Shin (Gong Yoo) and headed to the police station to confess his crime.

Lee Kyu-hyung's bone chilling performance in "Guardian: The Lonely and Great God" drew attention from many. Netizens who saw his part of the drama say, "Is that why Hae-rong went to prison?", "Other actors are great but it's hard to believe Lee Kyu-hyung is the same person in all of the roles he plays", "Was Hae-rong an office man?", "I didn't know who that was until I saw it again", "He's a good actor", "He has potential to digest any given character", "He doesn't mix up the characters he's playing", "He's so different in the drama" and more.

Lee Kyu-hyung appears in "I Live Alone" and reveal his home as well as his hobbies.