Come on, take a peek at Park Sung-hoon’s stunning roles in 7 Korean dramas – 2024-05-05 13:58:43

Come on, take a peek at Park Sung-hoon’s stunning roles in 7 Korean dramas
 – 2024-05-05 13:58:43
Park Sung-hoon’s roles in various dramas(Allkpop)

ACTOR Park Sung-hoon, known for his diverse acting experience in South Korea, has captivated audiences with his charismatic presence on the small screen. From heartfelt protagonist to cunning antagonist, he effortlessly inhabits deep and complex characters.

Whether hypnotizing the audience with his sincere performance or inciting anger with his evil deeds, Park Sung-hoon undoubtedly leaves a deep impression. This compilation explores some of his best roles, promising an intense emotional journey.

1. Na Pil Seung in Review Notebook of My Embarrassing Days

In this particular drama, Park Sung-hoon plays Na Pil Seung, a security officer whose job is to protect teachers from exam leaks. Despite knowing regarding the embarrassing past of math teacher Do Do Hye (Jeon So Min), Pil Seung exudes good-guy charm, leaving the audience mesmerized by his charming appearance.

2. Tak Soo Ho in Justice

As Vice Chairman Tak Soo Ho of the Jung Jin Group, Park Sung-hoon gives a gripping performance that evokes distaste. Among his repertoire of roles, Tak Soo Ho stands out as a character who loses his morals, committing despicable acts such as kidnapping a talented actress. The audience is driven to anticipate the ultimate fall and the long triumph of justice.

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3. Seo In Woo in Psychopath Diary

In another stunning performance, Park Sung-hoon portrays the villainous character Seo In Woo, the director and heir of Daehan Securities. As the true owner of a diary that records his murder crimes, In Woo provokes a strong reaction of animosity from the audience, increasing the narrative intrigue.

4. Seo Gong Myung in Into the Ring

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Park Sung-hoon takes on a new role with Seo Gong Myung, a highly efficient civil servant known for his cool demeanor, “by-the-rules personality”, and lack of flexibility that earned him the nickname “Great Lucifer”.

He finally meets Goo Se Ra (Nana), who is nicknamed the “Queen of Civil Grievances”. Despite different backgrounds and approaches, the newly demoted Gong Myung and the new Se Ra work together to fight corruption. Enjoy watching the change from nonchalant Gong Myung to showing honesty and loyalty and supporting Se Ra wholeheartedly. With their extraordinary chemistry with Nana, they won the Best Couple Award from the 2020 KBS Drama Awards.

5. Go Tae Hoon dalam Hee Soo

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Park Sung-hoon returns for KBS Drama Special for “Hee Soo”. He takes on the role of Go Tae Hoon, husband of Hwang Joo Eun (Jeon So Min), and father of their 6 year old daughter named Hee Soo (Kim Yun Seul). They enjoy happy times together even though Joo Eun and Tae Hoon struggle with their work and family lives.

However, their lives take a tragic turn when Hee Soo dies in a car accident. Overwhelmed by sadness, they find peace and hope in a virtual reality (VR) program where they can reunite with Hee Soo. However, Tae Hoon is hiding a deep secret from Joo Eun, which may affect their relationship. With his extraordinary acting, Park Sung Hoon won Best Actor in a Drama Special/TV Cinema during the 2021 KBS Drama Awards.

6. Jeon Jae Joon in The Glory

Park Sung-hoon’s great acting was increasingly recognized with his performance as Jeon Jae Joon in the hit drama series, The Glory. He is the colorblind heiress of a country club, and part of a group of students who constantly bullied Moon Dong Eun (Song Hye Kyo) when they were in middle school.

His evil actions, along with the various kinds of school violence they perpetrated once morest Dong Eun, caused him to drop out of school and eventually plot revenge on the people who tormented him. It will eventually be revealed that Jae Joon has a surprising relationship with Park Yeon Jin (Lim Ji Yeon) in addition to being the one who constantly bothers Dong Eun.

In one of his latest roles, it’s inevitable to hate his portrayal of Yoon Eun Sung, especially with his incredible performance as such a despicable character. Eun Sung is a college friend of Hong Hae In (Kim Ji Won). Previously working as a Wall Street analyst and M&A specialist, he returned to South Korea with a reputation as a renowned investor.

However, behind his appearance is a cunning man who wants to take over other people’s property at any cost. He also continues to be attracted to Hae In even though she is married to Baek Hyun Woo (Kim Soo Hyun), and he is willing to do anything – even if it means he has to make her the bad guy. (Allkpop/Z-10)

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