Actor Lee Seong-woo is expanding his presence in 'Seocho-dong' following 'Squid Game 3'.

Lee Seong-woo appeared in the 4th episode of tvN's weekend drama 'Seocho-dong' (written by Lee Seung-hyun/directed by Park Seung-woo), which aired on the 13th, captivating attention with his exquisite performance that added depth to the poignant narrative. 'Seocho-dong' is a drama depicting the turbulent everyday lives of lawyers in the Seocho-dong legal town, continuing with exciting developments as it tackles new cases every episode while showcasing the chemistry of the five associate lawyers.

In the 4th episode, Lee Seong-woo appeared as 'Lim Woo-sung,' the spouse of a victim of a drunk driving accident, who filed a lawsuit for damages against the perpetrator. Lim Woo-sung learns that his wife and the male perpetrator, who were both intoxicated, ended up in a motel together, leading him to navigate the lawsuit with a complex emotional state.

While grappling with the sorrow of losing his wife, Lee Seong-woo delicately portrayed the feelings of betrayal and shock experienced by a husband engulfed in grief. His performance in court, silently expressing pain through tears when facing the perpetrator's spouse, drew viewers further into his heartrending story and emotional turmoil, enhancing the drama's immersion.

Demonstrating a powerful performance that moved the audience to tears, Lee Seong-woo recently appeared in the globally acclaimed Netflix series 'Squid Game' Seasons 2 and 3, portraying the character '226, Kim Young-sam,' who is lenient towards the strong but harsh towards the weak, capturing the attention of global fans with his distinctive acting style.

From 'the villain of Hanam' to the 'tear-jerker,' Lee Seong-woo has proven his wide acting spectrum with his remarkable performances that showcase his ability to transform in each work. Lee has recently taken part in hit productions from Netflix's 'Squid Game' Seasons 2 and 3 to 'Seocho-dong,' continuing his path as a 'top-tier actor.'

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