Actress Han Ji-eun is launching her global activities through the Korea-Japan co-produced drama 'First Love Dogs' (original title: 初DOGs / original plan:

Studio TooN) is launching her global activities.

On the 8th, her agency, Gram Entertainment, stated, "Actress Han Ji-eun will play the role of a third-generation chaebol, Woo Seo-young, in the Korea-Japan co-produced drama 'First Love Dogs'."

The romance drama 'First Love Dogs', co-planned and produced by Studio Dragon and TBS, one of Japan's five major terrestrial broadcasters, was first unveiled on the 1st. The drama depicts the healing journey of a Korean third-generation chaebol and a Japanese veterinarian, who meet surrounding a dog with a huge secret and develop a friendship while overcoming conflicts and healing their wounds.

Han Ji-eun plays Woo Seo-young, the eldest daughter of the Uroa Group and the vice president in charge of the global logistics sector. Despite being a third-generation member of the group owner family, she rose from a tough field position to the vice president role, showing exceptional abilities and a strong sense of responsibility. Seo-young heads to Japan to look after her youngest sibling, who has left Korea at her father's instruction, and approaches the new figures that appear by her sibling's side.

This year, Han Ji-eun has been active across various genres, featuring in tvN's 'When the Stars Gossip', the Tving original 'Study Group', the film 'HITMAN2', and the play 'Anna X'. With her ability to portray characters seamlessly, Han Ji-eun is expected to solidify her position as a global actor through this project.

Meanwhile, 'First Love Dogs' will be broadcast weekly on Tuesdays on Japan's TBS for a total of 10 weeks and can be viewed domestically through Tving.

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