Seo Jihoon (Image credit – Disney+, HYBE)
Born April 25, 1997, Seo Ji-hoon is a popular up-and-coming Korean actor. He made his acting debut in 2016 by playing the role of the main perpetrator of the Inju Schoolgirl Incident in “Signal''. Seo Ji-hoon then starred in “Legendary Shuttle'' and was nominated for the KBS Drama Awards.
His roles in internationally acclaimed K-dramas such as “School 2017'' and “Prison Playbook'' further cemented his reputation. After that, he made his first starring role in Matching Boys Archery as the adorable Yoo Ji-wan. From playing younger versions of main characters to leading and supporting roles, Seo Ji-hoon is rapidly rising as a beloved star. In honor of his 27th birthday, let's take a look at some of his colorful characters that appear in his dramas.
revenge of others
“Others’ Revenge” is a gripping teen revenge thriller starring Shin Ye-eun, Romong (Park Solomon), Seo Ji-hoon, Choi Sang-woo, Lee Soo-min, and Jung Soo-bin. The drama unfolds as what Ok Chan-mi (Shin Ye-eun) wants. Ji Soo-hong (Romong) learns the truth about his twin brother's death and seeks revenge against the unjust world. Their paths intersect when they become involved in a surprising incident.
Seo Ji-hoon plays Seok Jae-beom, a student from a wealthy family in grade 4 of Yeongtan High School. After waking up from a six-month coma with no memory of him, he must start his senior year all over again while piecing together clues from his lost past.
flower season
Based on the popular webtoon, Season of Flowers chronicles the love and friendship of 18-year-old students at Soyeon High School. The omniverse-style story spotlights a different protagonist each season and explores their journey. The drama explores the ramifications of a tragic incident six years ago, when a boy commits suicide and a girl who was unable to intervene relapses, impacting the lives of today's teens. As the story unfolds, it illuminates the struggles and personal growth of young people grappling with honesty and self-discovery.
Seo Ji-hoon, who plays a teenage character from the past, will play the role of Lee Ha-min, who seems cheerful but has a sarcastic side. With his handsome looks and top grades, Lee Ha Min looks like the epitome of perfection. Han So Man is said to be a person who shines brighter than anyone else and is admired by everyone, and captivates everyone with her bright smile, surprising those around her and asking, “What can't you do?''
However, Lee Ha-min's true appearance is different from the surface he shows as he is secretly hiding in an art studio where Han So-man (played by Seo Joo-young) is also hiding. Inside this hidden sanctuary, the two characters form a secret friendship, share intimate moments, and ultimately fall in love in the secrets of a special place.
Flower Crew: Korean marriage agency
In Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency, King Yi Soo (played by Seo Ji-hoon) seeks help from Flower Crew, the best marriage agency in Korea, to protect his first love. At his command, the matchmakers embark on a dangerous mission to raise the humble Gae Dong (played by Gong Seung-young) into a sophisticated lady, risking their own lives in the process.
Isu, a blacksmith who deeply loves Gaedong, faces a dramatic event on his wedding day when he learns that he will become the new king of Joseon. The flower crew that promotes marriage at Yi Yi's request is made up of not only Ma Hoon, but also image consultant Go Young Soo (Park Ji Hoon) and informant Do Joon (Byun Woo Seok). .
beginning of youth
“Begins Youth” delves deeper into the story told in BTS’ music video and webcomic “Save Me.” The story begins with Seokjin (Kim Hwan) meeting six other boys. As they came together, he realized that each person was working on their own challenges. Together they embark on a journey of growth and learn how to overcome their individual conflicts.
Based on the acclaimed BTS Universe story, this highly anticipated drama stars Seo Ji Hoon, Noh Jong Hyun, Ahn Ji Ho, Seo Young Joo, Kim Yoon Woo, Jung Woo Jin, and Jeon Jin Seo. Masu. Seo Ji Hoon plays Kim Hwan, who is comparable to Kim Seok Jin's character in the BTS universe. Kim Hwan is the son of a politician and is always in the public eye, trying to carve his own path away from his father's shadow. When he transfers to a new school, he meets six students and forms deep bonds with them.
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