Woo Do-hwan displays excellent acting in the newly released series Bloodhounds on Netflix. In this series, he appears as Kim Geon-woo, a rookie boxer who has to deal with a vicious, crazy loan shark boss.
In the series, the actor under Keyeast Entertainment looks more mature. This role further proves his acting skills that he has forged over the past 12 years. So, apart from Bloodhounds, there are other dramas that showcase their cool acting. Check out the info!
1. Joseon Attorney: A Morality (2023)
This saegeuk -themed drama is Woo Do-hwan's first drama after leaving military service. Here he plays Kang Han-soo, a lawyer who is determined to take revenge for the death of his parents. Joseon Attorney: A Morality has a surprising twist where Kang Han Soo actually becomes a very talented and successful lawyer in handling various legal cases.
This story gets even more interesting when Kang Han Soo meets the royal princess named Lee Yeon Joo, as well as Lee Yeon Joo's fiancé who is a judge named Yoo Ji Sun. Their interaction brings interesting dynamics to the storyline and adds to the charm of Joseon Attorney . It's no wonder this drama series gets high ratings and continues to increase.
2. The King: Eternal Monarch (2020)
In this drama, Woo Do-hwan plays a role with Lee Min-ho. Bringing the character of Jo-yeong/Jo Eun-seop, a captain of the Royal Guard of the Kingdom of Corea, who is also a childhood friend of Lee Gon (Lee Min-ho), a smart and handsome king. His role in this drama made his name soar.
This drama raises the life of two worlds and different dimensions between the Kingdom of Corea and the Republic of South Korea. This story begins with the machinations of the king's half-brother, Lee Lim, who tries to snatch the magic flute (Manpasikjeok) from the real king and his family. Oh yes, on MyDramaList, this drama has a rating of 8.1.
3. My Country: The New Age (2019)
This is a drama with 16 episodes that tells the story of the end of the Goryeo dynasty and the beginning of the Joseon dynasty. The conflict in the story begins when Seo Wi (Yang Se-jong) and Nam Sun-ho (Woo Do-hwan) hate each other as a result of a coup that took place in their country.
Nam Sun-ho has the makings of a smart and ambitious official. He also has an interesting background. But he is also caught up in a complicated battle between his political power and personal loyalties. Due to circumstances, he, who was originally good friends with Seo-wi, now has to be the party against him.
4. Save Me (2017)
Save Me is a Korean drama adapted from a webtoon story titled Out of the World written by Jo Geum-san. This drama tells the story of four youths who struggle to save their former classmate who is entangled in a family that is involved in a false religious sect.
In this drama, Woo Do Hwan plays the character Han Sang-hwan, one of the four young men. He is a young man who has a pure heart and is determined to protect the people he loves. Sang Hwan is a key character who brings tension and courage to the story. he becomes a savior and must face difficult odds and uncover the terrible truth behind the cult.
5. Mad Dog (2027)
Mad Dog tells the story of a former detective (Yoo Ji-tae) who works with a former con artist, Kim Min-joon (Woo Do-hwan). Together, they try to uncover the truth behind the death of their loved ones in a plane crash. Min-joon has an extraordinary ability to carry out the action.
Despite being involved in the world of crime, he has a strong empathetic and intelligent side. When he joins forces with a former detective, he becomes a reliable partner in investigating the truth behind a plane crash and fighting evil forces that seek to distort the facts.
So, those are some of Woo Do-hwan's best dramas apart from the latest Bloodhounds . The actor who was born on July 12, 1992 always looks stunning in every role he plays. Even though he doesn't always play the main role, he manages to attract attention through his slick appearance.
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