Actor Jung Hyun-joon has made a strong impression with his immersive performances in various works.
Jung Hyun-joon is solidifying his presence by appearing in major works such as the SBS weekend drama "Haunted Palace" (written by Yun Soo-jung, directed by Yun Seong-sik) and the Netflix series "Weak Hero Class 2" (written by Park Hyun-woo, Yoo Soo-min, directed by Yoo Soo-min, planning supervisor Han Joon-hee).
Recently, Jung Hyun-joon played the childhood role of Yoon Gab (Yook Sung-jae) in "Haunted Palace," providing viewers with high immersion. In the drama, Jung Hyun-joon becomes the only ally to the vulnerable Young-ri, who is persecuted by the villagers, revealing his gentle side while maximizing the excitement of a budding romance.
Subsequently, he appeared as the young Park Hu-min (Ryeo-woon) in "Weak Hero Class 2," leaving a deep aftertaste with his delicate emotional acting. In particular, he intricately depicted episodes of Park Hu-min's innocent childhood and his adversarial relationship with Na Baek-jin, adding depth to the character and enriching the narrative of the drama.
Not stopping there, Jung Hyun-joon is expected to once again prove his limitless acting spectrum by appearing in the film "The Old Woman with the Knife" (directed by Min Kyu-dong), which opens on the 30th. Expectations are rising for a new transformation in Jung Hyun-joon's acting, who is garnering public attention with his depth and maturity atypical for a child actor, through "The Old Woman with the Knife."
Meanwhile, Jung Hyun-joon debuted in the 2017 drama "You Are Too Much" and has built a solid filmography with dramas such as "Mine," "When the Flowers Bloom, I Think of the Moon," "Please Take Care of My Family This Life," "Shining Watermelon," "Lovers," and "The Crowned Clown." Interest is gathering in Jung Hyun-joon's trajectory, who has solidified his position as an actor through films such as "Parasite" and "Special Delivery."
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