Kang Min-hyuk is a versatile South Korean musician, singer-songwriter, and actor best known as the drummer of the popular rock band CNBLUE. His journey in entertainment began in 2010 with his acting debut in the omnibus film “Acoustic,” alongside fellow CNBLUE member Lee Jong-hyun. He quickly transitioned to television dramas, making his small-screen debut in SBS’s “It’s Okay, Daddy’s Girl.”
In 2011, Kang garnered attention for his role in MBC’s “Heartstrings,” where he not only acted but also showcased his singing talent by contributing to the drama’s soundtrack with the song “Star.” His acting prowess further flourished in 2012 with KBS’s mega-hit drama “My Husband Got a Family,” where his portrayal of a charming playboy earned him widespread acclaim. The drama’s immense popularity solidified Kang’s status as a sought-after actor in the industry.
Continuing his success, Kang starred in various notable dramas including “The Heirs” (2013), “Entertainer” (2016), and “Hospital Ship” (2017), where he demonstrated his versatility in different genres and roles. Beyond acting, he has been a fixture on Korean variety shows like KBS’s “Brave Family” and JTBC’s “Mum is Watching,” showcasing his affable personality and variety skills.
In addition to his acting and music careers, Kang has ventured into content creation, launching his own YouTube channel and even exploring his talents as a writer. His dedication to both his craft and connecting with fans through diverse platforms underscores his enduring popularity and influence in the Korean entertainment industry.