K-Obsessed: Hospital Playlist To Vincenzo, Must Watch Korean Dramas With The Best Father Roles

While K-dramas often focus on romance, revenge, or thrilling mysteries, some hidden gems showcase heartwarming portrayals of fatherhood. Here are some of the best K-drama dads who have touched viewers' hearts with their stellar performances. 

Alice Mary Topno
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The world of Korean dramas is filled with captivating storylines, cast, and twists but it also often revolves around family relationships, and the portrayal of father figures holds a special place of prominence. From wise mentors to loving protectors, these characters embody various sides of fatherhood, captivating audiences with their warmth, support, strength, and unwavering love. Let's take a look at some of the standout father roles in Korean dramas that have left a lasting impression on viewers worldwide.

1. Jo Jung-suk In ‘Hospital Playlist’

Jo Jung-suk brings to life the captivating character of Lee Ik-jun in the hit Korean drama ‘Hospital Playlist’, effortlessly blending charm and charisma. As a skilled surgeon and devoted single father to his endearing son, Uju (portrayed by Kim Jun), Ik Jun navigates the delicate balance between his demanding career and parental duties with grace.

Ik Jun's unwavering commitment to his son's happiness and well-being is evident in every aspect of his life. Whether he's performing surgeries in the operating room or sharing tender moments with Uju at home, his dedication to fatherhood shines throughout the drama.  

2. Ahn Gil-kang In ‘Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo’

Ahn Gil-kang shines in his portrayal of Kim Chang-gul, a single father and former weightlifter turned fried chicken restaurant owner, in the heartwarming drama. Kim Chang-gul's character is a beacon of warmth and support for his daughter Bok-joo, as she pursues her passion for weightlifting. His steadfast encouragement is a source of joy, reminding viewers of the strength found in believing in the dreams of those we love.

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3. Kang Ha-neul In ‘When the Camellia Blooms’

Kang Ha-neul plays the role of Hwang Yong-sik, a skilled police officer, who returns to his hometown and finds himself drawn to the lead character, who also happens to be the parent of Pil-gu. Determined to be a constant source of protection and support, Yong-sik goes above and beyond by actively engaging with Pil-gu, empathising with his emotions, and fulfilling his needs. From bonding over arcade games to standing up against bullies, Yong-sik becomes a steadfast presence in Pil-gu's life, always ready to intervene whenever required.

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4. Yoo Jae Myung In ‘Vincenzo’

Another popular Korean drama dad is Hong Yoo-chan played by Yoo Jae Myung, a man of integrity with a somewhat confused relationship with his ambitious attorney daughter. Despite their occasional clashes over her unorthodox legal methods, Mr Hong's unwavering love and concern for her well-being shine through. As a highly skilled professional lawyer and the CEO of Jipuragi Law Firm, he dedicates himself to championing the rights of the underprivileged, often taking on powerful corporations in the process.

Their interactions are marked by lively banter, filled with endearing moments of comedy. Amidst their verbal yet fun bantering, Mr Hong's pride in his daughter's accomplishments is well-defined. He possesses a strong faith in her abilities, readily offering support and guidance whenever she needs it.

 

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