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  2. Cho Seung-woo - Wikipedia

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    Cho Seung-woo grew up in a musical family: his father Cho Kyung-soo [] is a singer, and his older sister Cho Seo-yeon [] acts in musical theatre. [2] [3] Cho himself also dreamed of becoming a musical actor from an early age, however in 1999 while a student at Dankook University he was persuaded to join auditions for Im Kwon-taek's film Chunhyang, and he ended up winning the part from among a ...

  3. Chae Jong-hyeop - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, Chae joined the JTBC drama Sisyphus: The Myth with Cho Seung-woo and Park Shin-hye and brought him attention. [7] Later in June, he appeared in the JTBC drama Nevertheless along with Song Kang and Han So-hee. [8] In July, he appeared in TVING's original drama The Witch's Diner with Song Ji-hyo and Nam Ji-hyun. [9]

  4. Sisyphus: The Myth - Wikipedia

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    Sisyphus: The Myth [5] [6] (Korean: 시지프스: the myth) is a 2021 South Korean television series starring Cho Seung-woo and Park Shin-hye. [7] Labeled as "JTBC's 10th Anniversary Special Drama", it aired on JTBC from February 17 to April 8, 2021; [8] [9] each episode was released on Netflix in South Korea and internationally after its television broadcast every Wednesday and Thursday at 21 ...

  5. Zo In-sung - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Zo starred in three romantic films, most notably Kwak Jae-yong's The Classic, with Son Ye-jin and Cho Seung-woo. [14] In 2004, he returned to television in the melodrama Something Happened in Bali, alongside Ha Ji-won and So Ji-sub. [15] Something Happened was a huge success, with its final episode reaching a peak rating of 39.7%.

  6. Life (South Korean TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Life (Korean: 라이프; RR: Laipeu) is a 2018 South Korean television series written by Lee Soo-yeon and directed by Hong Jong-chan, starring Lee Dong-wook, Cho Seung-woo and Won Jin-ah. [4] The series aired on JTBC from July 23 to September 11, 2018 and is also available for streaming on Netflix .

  7. Park Hae-soo - Wikipedia

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    Park Hae-soo (Korean: 박해수; born November 21, 1981) is a South Korean actor.He is best known worldwide for portraying Cho Sang-woo in the first season of the Netflix hit series Squid Game (2021), which earned him a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

  8. John Cho on coming-of-age as an Asian American ... - AOL

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    In “Troublemaker,” actor-turned-author John Cho confronts the difficulties of coming of age as an Asian American in an era that parallels today’s issues. The cover of John Cho’s first book ...

  9. Kang Hye-jung - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, she starred in Love Phobia opposite then-boyfriend Cho Seung-woo, as well as the Thai film Invisible Waves by rising directorial star Pen-ek Ratanaruang. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] After playing the developmentally disabled daughter to veteran actress Bae Jong-ok in the 2007 melodrama Herb , [ 10 ] in 2009 Kang starred in two unconventional ...