• This Korean Male Actor Who Is In His 30s Can Perfectly Portray Male Student Roles

    "Moonlight lover" Lee Jun Ki is not the only male god who is in his 30s, even in his 40s, but still confidently plays a male student on the Korean screen.

    Recently, an actor has returned to the Korean film race with the role of a male student in a new movie. Even when placed next to male colleagues of the same age, he looks younger than "a heaven and a cliff".

    That handsome man in his 30s is Hwang In Yeop .

    After the success of True Beauty's "cold outside in hot" supporting male role, Hwang In Yeop officially returned in the project The Sound of Magic starring Ji Chang Wook .

    In The Sound of Magic , Hwang In Yeop plays Na Il Deung - a good student who spends all day studying, rarely talking to his classmates.

    In the latest "teasing" image of the film, Hwang In Yeop surprised everyone with the image of a young, open-minded male student even though he was 31 years old in real life.

    Hwang In Yeop's image of a beautiful young male student who wants to faint at the age of 31

    Many netizens also admit that when standing near Ji Chang Wook, even though he is only 3 years younger than the K2 star  , Hwang In Yeop is clearly much younger.

    Previously, Hwang In Yeop exploded with the school drama "True Beauty", then continued to play the role of a male law student in "Why Her" .

    It seems that the guy is quite suitable for the role of a male student, even eating out many "newbies" today.

    Hwang In Yeop takes all the spotlight of the male and female leads

    Hwang In Yeop is the man that thousands of people love in True Beauty.

    Standing next to his 6 years younger colleague Cha Eun Woo, Hwang In Yeop's visual is still not inferior

    Back to The Sound of Magic , the film is adapted from the webtoon Annarasumanara by author Ilkwon Ha. The film's content revolves around Yoon Ah Yi (Choi Sung Eun) - a schoolgirl who wants to grow up quickly so that she can pursue her dream of a magician.

    One day, she happened to meet Lee Eul (Ji Chang Wook) - a magician who is looking for a way to return to being a child. Two people with two opposite desires meet, will interesting things happen?

    Ji Chang Wook plays a magician who wants to be young again

    The female lead Choi Sung Eun wants to grow up quickly

    The Sound of Magic officially aired from May 6, 2022.

  • "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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