South Korea's leading actor, Ji Chang Wook, is in the mood this July. The reason is, on Wednesday July 5, 2023, the man born in 1987 was celebrating his 36th birthday. There is no need to doubt the name Ji Chang Wook and his brilliant acting talent. 

He was even voted into the 10 highest-paid South Korean actors, you know. Curious about what dramas Ji Chang Wook has starred in? Take a peek at the review below, come on!

1. Healers (2014-2015)


This Korean drama in 2014 tells the story of a popular reporter named Kim Moon-Ho (Yoo Ji-Tae). One day, Moon-Ho found out the facts of a case that had happened long ago. He then reviewed the case by approaching the people who had been involved. 

In the midst of his work, Moon-Ho asks for help from a "healer" or a special call for a secret investigator to help him find the DNA of an online media reporter, Chae Young-Shin (Park Min-Young). Seo Jung-Hoo (Ji Chang-Wook) as a healer actually finds a family relationship from Moon-Ho and Young-Shin which makes the case even more complicated and lengthy.

2. The K2 (2016)


Kim Je-Ha (Ji Chang-Wook) is a former soldier who this time was specially hired to be the personal bodyguard of Choi Yoo-Jin (Song Yoon-A). Choi Yoo-Jin is the wife of the presidential candidate, Jang Se Joon (Cho Seong Ha). Je Ha also gets the task of escorting Go Anna (Im Yoon Ah) who is the secret daughter of Jang Se Joon's affair. 

Anna, who had been exiled overseas, finally decided to return to Korea. Not many people know that Anna has anthropophobia or the fear of meeting people. During his time as Anna's personal bodyguard, Je Ha was secretly captivated and wanted to always protect Anna. 

3. Suspicious Partners (2017)


The drama from Chang Wook this time begins with Hee Joon (Changsung) who was found dead at the house of his girlfriend, Eun Bong Hee (Nam Ji Hyun). Bong Hee has sworn that he is not the mastermind behind the death of his lover even though the two of them are having a big fight that ends up breaking up. 

However, Bong Hee remains in custody on suspicion of being the perpetrator of the murder. Meanwhile, at the court of the Public Prosecutor, No Ji Wook (Ji Chang Wook) finds out the truth that Bong Hee is not the original perpetrator of the case. The father of Hee Jon, who is a former prosecutor, did not accept this decision and threatened Ji Wook's career. 

4. Backstreet Rookie (2020)


Backstreet Rookie was adapted from a webtoon titled 'Pyeonuijeom Saetbyeoli'. This drama tells the story of Choi Dae Hyun (Ji Chang Wook) who meets a troublesome girl named Jung Saet Byeol (Kim Yoo Jung). 

Saet Byeol at that time asked Dae Hyun to buy him cigarettes impolitely. Four years later, Byeol meets Dae Hyun. In that moment, Byeol's appearance and character looked much different than the last time they met at school. 

The relationship between the two slowly becomes close and unconsciously grows the same feelings for each other. Those were the 4 Drakor recommendations starring actor Ji Chang Wook. Don't forget to watch it on a  legal streaming  application, OK?

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