Yeon Woo-jin
Yeon Woo-jin, originally named Kim Bong-hoe, was born on July 5, 1984, in South Korea. He embarked on his career in the entertainment realm as a model before transitioning to acting, where he found significant acclaim. His breakthrough performance came in the 2012 fantasy drama "Arang and the Magistrate," which garnered him a nomination for Best New Actor, marking the beginning of his rise in the industry.
Yeon has since established himself as a versatile leading man, taking on prominent roles in various successful television dramas. Notable works include the romantic comedy "Marriage, Not Dating" (2014), where he showcased his comedic talent, and "Divorce Lawyer in Love" (2015), which further solidified his status as a household name. His ability to tackle diverse characters was evident in "Introverted Boss" (2017), and his historical drama "Queen for Seven Days" (2017) highlighted his range as an actor. Additionally, in the same year, he starred in the legal drama "Judge vs. Judge," demonstrating his skill in portraying complex characters in intense narratives.
With a growing filmography and a solid fan base, Yeon Woo-jin continues to captivate audiences with his performances, solidifying his reputation as a prominent figure in the South Korean entertainment industry.
Filmography
Shades of the Heart
The Table
Serve the People
Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River
Special Delivery (2022)
Honour
My Shy Boss
A Virtuous Business
Daily Dose of Sunshine