• 4 Korean Actors Who Played The Role Of Countryside Boys And Loved By Thousands Of People

    There's no need to standardize the image of a billionaire when these country boys can still captivate Korean drama fans.

    Male characters in Korean dramas are always portrayed as having a strong personality and physical attractiveness.

    One of them must be the male leads in the countryside with unique, undeniable charms.

    Kim Woo Bin, Our Blues

    Kim Woo Bin returns to the small screen after a six-year hiatus. In the drama, the actor plays Park Jeong Jun, a friendly man who works as a captain on a beautiful island and falls in love with a female diver named Lee Young Ok (Han Ji Min).

    This character's attractive features blended with mist and serene personality charmed many viewers in this special comeback of Kim Woo Bin.

    "Our Blues" is a drama about the sweet and bitter life of everyone standing at the end, peak, or beginning of their lives.

    Seo Kang Joon, When the Weather Is Fine

    In the series "When the Weather Is Fine", Seo Kang Joon plays Lim Eun Seob, a quiet and one-sided bookshop owner who has worked for Mok Hae Won (Park Min Young) for many years.

    Eun Seob's highlight is the gentleness and subtlety in each gesture, which not only makes Hae Won flutter but also many fans fall for these warm actions.

    "When the Weather Is Fine" follows the story of Hae Won (Park Min Young), who returns to her hometown - a village called BukHyeonRi - after growing tired of living in Seoul, and Eun Seob (Seo Kang Joon), who manages an independent bookstore.

    Kang Ha Neul, When The Camellia Blooms

    Hwang Yong Sik (Kang Ha Neul) of "When The Camellia Blooms" is a plain and honest police officer in the peaceful Ongsan countryside. He falls deeply but truly in love with business owner Oh Dong Baek (Gong Hyo Jin).

    Kang Ha Neul's brilliant face and smiling eyes make Yong Sik's character charming and charming in his own way.

    "When The Camellia Blooms" is about the bombastic romance of gorgeous Hwang Yong Sik, who awakens fierce Dong Baek, who is imprisoned by prejudice. "When you love, anything is possible!"

    Kim Seon Ho, Hometown Cha Cha Cha

    Hong Du Sik (Kim Seon Ho) is a beloved character from the tv series "Hometown Cha Cha Cha". Du Sik is well-liked by the residents of Gongjin village because he is kind, affectionate, and well-spoken.

    Even the cold and difficult Yoon Hye Jin (Shin Min Ah) was moved at first by Du Sik's humorous personality and dimpled smile.

    "Hometown Cha Cha Cha" is a healing romance set in the beach town of Gongjin about a realism dentist and a jobless jack-of-all-trades.

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  • Lee Jun Young says he felt guilty and cried after acting mean to a grandma in 'Brave Citizen'

    Lee Jun Young recently opened up about the emotional toll of playing a villain—and how one powerful scene made him break down in tears behind the scenes.

    On the May 1st episode of KBS 2TV’s variety show Problem Child in House, Lee Jun Young appeared alongside co-star Jung Eun Ji to promote their new KBS drama Pump Up the Healthy Love.

    During the show, Lee Jun Young was asked about the most unforgettable villain he’s played. He chose his role as Han Su Gang in the film Brave Citizen.

    He explained, “It was really tough to film. I had to act like I was leading school violence, and there was even a scene where I bullied a grandmother.”

    The hosts were surprised, pointing out how kind and gentle he seems in real life. Lee Jun Young shared how he transforms for such roles.

    “I try to act as bad as I can, but sometimes the director says, ‘You still look too nice.’ Then I focus even harder and adjust right away.”

    He also revealed that filming one particular scene hit him hard emotionally. “My real grandmother was sick at the time,” he said.

    “In one scene, there’s a grandma selling gimbap, and I ad-libbed by stubbing a cigarette out on the gimbap. I was really into character, but after filming, I just broke down. So many thoughts came to me and I started crying.”

    Fans praised his dedication to acting but also felt moved by how deeply the role affected him. Lee Jun Young’s honesty gave a raw look at how even fictional roles can hit close to home.

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