

Kim Do-hoon
Kim Do-hoon (김도훈) has turned a clean visual profile into something more durable: a reputation for intensity under pressure. After early supporting work, he broke wider with Moving on Disney+, where his performance as Lee Gang-hoon gave him a larger mainstream audience and confirmed that he could carry physically demanding material without losing emotional precision.
That breakthrough opened a sharper second phase. Kim followed with scene-stealing turns across thriller and youth-skewing projects, then pushed further into streaming visibility through Netflix variety exposure and the premium-drama lane on TVING. The pattern matters: he is not just collecting credits, he is building a cross-platform profile that works in drama, genre material, and unscripted formats.
By 2026, Kim sits in a strong position for the next tier of Korean leading men. He already has recognisable breakout work, a fast-growing fan base, and the kind of camera confidence that translates across premium series, youth titles, and commercial campaigns. HITKULTR tracks that climb through his acting credits, public touchpoints, and current career chapter.
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