Meet Park Ji Hoo, The “Award Winning” Rising Star From Netflix’s New K-Drama “All of Us Are Dead”

Netflix’s original “All of Us Are Dead” has maintained its No. 1 position on Netflix worldwide for seven consecutive days.

There are also favorable reviews that the era of “K-Zombies” has opened with a global sensation.

Overseas, interest in actors who appeared in “All of Us Are Dead” has also soared.

The actor receiving global attention is Park Ji Hoo.

On February 4th, the online media “tiin” drew attention by sharing daily photos of Korean actress Park Ji Hoo appearing in the drama “All of Us Are Dead“.

Actor Park Ji Hoo, who was born in 2003 and turned 20 this year, played the role of Onjo in “All of Us Are Dead“.

In the drama, Onjo is a character who cannot let go of her friend’s hand even though she is about to be bitten by a zombie. She is also a crush of Yoon Chan Young, who plays the role of Lee Chung San.

Onjo, who lost all her best friends due to being isolated in a school where the zombie virus spread, was not a noticeable student at school, but she showed her ability to cope with the crisis and discovered leadership.

The media released several photos, saying that Park Ji Hoo, who played Onjo, has a rather dark atmosphere in the drama, but in reality, she feels the opposite lovely bright charm.

In the actual released photo, you can see Park Ji Hoo just turning 20 years old and playful.

Park Ji Hoo drew attention as a rising star in Chungmuro by calmly expressing the daily life and emotions of the main character Eun Hee, who lives as a 14-year-old middle school student, in her debut film, “House of Hummingbird“. She achieved recognition and won multiple accolades for her performance in the movie.

Park Ji Hoo, who has received global attention for the first time in two and a half years, is drawing attention from many, with Instagram followers soaring from 33,000 to 1.86 million.

Let’s meet Park Ji Hoo‘s lovely daily life, who has become a world-class star through Netflix‘s “All of Us Are Dead”.

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