2025 SBS Drama Awards Winners: Lee Je Hoon Claims Daesang in Year-End Gala
Check out the full list of 2025 SBS Drama Awards winners. Lee Je Hoon takes the Grand Prize (Daesang) at the star-studded ceremony held on December 31.
A familiar face claimed the night's highest honor as the year came to a close. On December 31, 2025, the 2025 SBS Drama Awards took place at the SBS Prism Tower in Seoul, celebrating the best of Korean television from the past year.
2025 SBS Drama Awards Winners: Lee Je Hoon’s Golden Moment
Hosted by the charismatic trio of Shin Dong Yup, Chae Won Bin, and Heo Nam Jun, the ceremony highlighted a year of diverse storytelling. The night's big winner was Lee Je Hoon, who took home the Daesang (Grand Prize) for his outstanding performance, marking a significant milestone in his career.
Key Highlights of the Night
- Grand Prize (Daesang): Lee Je Hoon
- Top Excellence Awards: Recognition for leading actors who dominated the ratings in 2025.
- Rookie Awards: New talent who made a splash in the industry this year.
The event wasn't just about the trophies; it was a celebration of SBS's continued dominance in the 'genre-drama' space. From high-stakes thrillers to heartwarming romances, the network's lineup in 2025 proved its ability to resonate with both domestic and global audiences.
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