Ji Chang-wook
Ji Chang-wook, born on July 5, 1987, is a prominent South Korean actor and singer renowned for his compelling performances across various genres in television and film. He initially garnered widespread attention for his role as Dong-hae in the daily drama series *Smile Again* from 2010 to 2011, which marked the beginning of his successful career in the entertainment industry.
Over the years, Ji has showcased his versatility by taking on lead roles in a series of acclaimed dramas. His portrayal of the titular character in *Warrior Baek Dong-soo* (2011) solidified his status as a leading man. He further captivated audiences with his performance in the historical epic *Empress Ki* (2013–2014) and the action-packed series *Healer* (2014–2015), where he displayed both charisma and depth. Other notable works include *The K2* (2016), *Suspicious Partner* (2017), and *Melting Me Softly* (2019), each contributing to his growing popularity.
In recent years, Ji has continued to impress viewers with roles in *Backstreet Rookie* (2020), *Lovestruck in the City* (2020–2021), and the fantasy drama *The Sound of Magic* (2022). His recent projects, such as *If You Wish Upon Me* (2022) and *The Worst of Evil* (2023), along with the upcoming *Welcome to Samdal-ri* (2023–2024), highlight his ongoing commitment to his craft and his ability to connect with audiences worldwide.
Filmography
Hard Hit
Revolver (2024)
The Manipulated
The Sound of Magic
Suspicious Partner
Queen Woo
Healer
Welcome to Samdal-ri
Gangnam B-Side
Empress Ki
Backstreet Rookie
My Name Is Gabriel
Lovestruck in the City
The Worst of Evil