Lee Do Hyun is set to lend his voice to the upcoming KBS 1TV documentary Goodbye Phantom.
The Glory actor is currently fulfilling his military duties with the Air Force Military Band. He has been tapped to lend his voice as a special narrator for the documentary Documentary Insight – Goodbye Phantom.
KBS 1TV’s documentary Goodbye Phantom is set to air on June 20th at 10 PM, commemorating the retirement of the Phantom F4-E, which was officially bid farewell on June 7th.
As the Phantom F4-E, a stalwart guardian of Korea’s skies for 55 years and a testament to the Air Force’s rich history, takes its final bow. This documentary invites viewers to reflect on its legacy and join in its farewell.
The documentary features stories from pilots such as Lee Jae Woo, the first F-4 Phantom II pilot in Korea, and Kim Do Hyung, the final pilot, as they say goodbye to this legendary aircraft.
With Lee Do Hyun’s powerful narration, the documentary is sure to be even more compelling and engaging, making it a must-watch.
The 29-year-old actor enlisted in the military last year on August 14. Despite not being in the spotlight, he delivered a recent box-office hit, Exhuma. He made an appearance at the Baeksang Arts Awards on May 7.