• Netizens Are Falling In Love With Park Solomon From "All of Us Are Dead"

    As soon as the Netflix series "All of Us Are Dead" was released, the lead actors are getting a hot response. Among them, actor Romon (Park Solomon) is drawing the attention of male fans including female fans.

    Netflix's "All of Us Are Dead", which was released on January 28th, depicts the story of students who are isolated at the school where the zombie virus started and are waiting to be rescued, fighting hand in hand to survive. 

    The film featured a large number of young actors, including Park Ji Hoo, Yoon Chan Young, Cho Yi Hyun, Romon (Park Solomon) , Lee Yoo Mi and Yoo In Soo. Actors who have gathered fans at domestic and international with their respective charms.

    Among them, Romon (Park Solomon) is gaining popularity for his charismatic character and handsome appearance in the play.

    In the drama, Romon (Park Solomon) takes on the role of Lee Soo Hyeok, who takes on dangerous tasks with excellent athleticism and becomes a strong support for his friends.

    The strong impression of Romon (Park Solomon), who does not fear whenever his friends are in danger and takes the lead and subdues zombies with just his eyes, caught the viewers' eyes at once.

    In particular, he drew an exciting love line with Nam Ra (Jo Yi Hyun) even in extreme circumstances, raising expectations for a sweet melodrama as his next work.

    After the series was released, online community TheQoo users commented on Romon, “I remember him because he is handsome”, “He resembles Kim Hyun Joong”, “He worked well with Cheongsan as well as Nam Ra”, “It feels like seeing an old Hong Kong actor” and “What is your nationality?

    Actor Romon (Park Solomon), who played Lee Soo Hyuk, was born in 1999 and has multiple nationalities in South Korea and Uzbekistan.

    He made his official debut with PZ3000 in the movie "Scary Story 3" in 2016 and appeared in the drama "100 Years Bride," "Legendary Witch," "Doctors," "Revenge Note," "Watchman," and "Appearance Supremacy."

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  • "The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call" Jeong Jae Kwang Opens Up about the Struggles of being a Chameleon Actor: "It's disappointing that people don't recognize me"

    Actor Jeong Jae Kwang shared the challenges he faces as a versatile actor, known for his ability to play many different roles.

    On the April 4th episode of MBC's "I Live Alone" (episode 590), Jeong Jae Kwang, famous for his role as anesthesiologist Park Kyung Won in "Severe Trauma Center", appeared as a guest and opened up about his career.

    During the show, host Jeon Hyun Moo introduced him, saying, "He is most known for his role in 'Severe Trauma Center' and also appeared in 'The Outlaws 2'. He’s been part of many successful projects, but it feels like we’re just now getting to know him."

    Later, Key shared his thoughts, saying, "Actors like him are like chameleons, always changing for every role. It makes them feel unfamiliar, even though we should be able to recognize them." Jeon Hyun Moo added, "He plays both good guys and bad guys, doesn’t he?"

    Jeong Jae Kwang responded, "That’s exactly why people don’t recognize me," and Park Na Rae seemed surprised, asking, "Don’t people realize that the character from one drama is the same actor in another?"

    Jeong Jae Kwang confessed, "It’s a bit disappointing." Despite the struggles of not being easily recognized, he seems to take pride in his ability to transform into different characters, even if it means fans don’t always realize it’s him.

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