Korean Actor Lee Je-hoon is known for his versatility in both film and cinema. Taxi Driver, Move to Heaven, Signal, Time to Hunt, and more we round-up some of his noteworthy performances you have to watch.
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Park Jin-hee and Ryu Hyun-kyung will be the last cameos of "Taxi Driver".
SBS Friday-Saturday drama "Taxi Driver" unveiled the on-site stills of actors Park Jin-hee and Ryu Hyun-kyung, who will appear in the final episode on the 26th, Doctor Detective, Taxi Driver, Cha Ji-yeon, Esom, Kim Eui-sung, Lee Je-hoon, Park Jin-hee, Park Joon-woo, Ryu Hyun-kyung
Lee Je-hoon as Wang Tao Zi in Taxi Driver | Photo: Soompi
Lee Je-hoon s on-going series is resounding with audiences due to a cathartic premise: don t just get mad, get even. At the centre of the show is a group of people who ve had their share of personal losses from crimes, and have taken justice into their own hands, on behalf of clients who call for help. They use their taxi operating business as a front.
Here, Lee plays Kim Do-ki, an ex-military man who does the dirty work. In this role, Lee is able to use the full extent of his skill as an actor, inhabiting a different character whenever a mission calls for it. Of course, these things inevitably lead to a car chase and/or a fight, and he does not disappoint on the stunt front. Two high points are the bloody hallway brawl in episode eight and the violence that ensues in episode 14.
May 14, 2021
Lee Je-hoon plays the cool and confident Kim Do-ki in the K-drama Taxi Driver.
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Ten episodes in, Taxi Driver continues to be a smooth ride, veering confidently between a serialised and episodic narrative as it cruises through a panoply of colourful villains. Yet these invariably irascible antagonists are seldom a match for series lead Lee Je-hoon, effortless as the cool and confident titular wheelman.
Over the last three weeks the secret vigilantes at the Rainbow Taxi Company have taken on two new cases – the corporate frat boys of the U-data cloud computing firm and a Chinese-Korean gang of scammers.