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Kim Soo-jung (Semantic Error: The Movie) Nominated [16] New Wave Award (Actor) Park Jae-chan: Won [17] Korea Best Brand Awards [b] 2023 Best Drama Actor/Artist Park Seo-ham: Won [19] Seoul International Drama Awards: 2022 Outstanding K-Pop Idol Park Jae-chan: Nominated [20] Outstanding Korean Actor Nominated Park Seo-ham: Nominated Outstanding ...
On January 12, 2022, Park confirmed as the lead actor in the live series adaption of Semantic Error, based from a popular South Korean BL web novel of the same name. He starred as Jang Jae-young, alongside DKZ member Park Jae-chan as his character's love interest Chu Sang-woo.
This is an incomplete list of Korean dramas, broadcast on nationwide networks KBS (KBS1 and KBS2), MBC, SBS; and cable channels JTBC, tvN, OCN, Channel A, MBN, Mnet and TV Chosun.
Park Jae-chan was born on December 6, 2001, in Daegu, South Korea.His interest in music began in middle school upon hearing Justin Bieber's songs. [1] During high school, Jaechan received his GED and became a trainee.
I Became the Main Role of a BL Drama [] – Telasa; I Cannot Reach You – Netflix, TBS; If It's With You [] – MBS, TVK; Jack o' Frost [] – MBS; Me, My Husband & My Husband's Boyfriend [] – Paravi
Comfort the Boy) is a 2023 South Korean streaming television series starring Kim Jae-han and Shin Ye-chan. [1] Based on the 2018–19 BL webtoon of the same name written by Dongmul ( 동물 ) and serialized in Lezhin Comics , the series premiered on March 15, 2023 in South Korea on WATCHA, Wavve , TVING , and on various platforms such as IPTV ...
Something About 1 Percent [1] (Korean: 1%의 어떤 것; RR: 1%ui Eotteon Geot; lit. 1% of Something) is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Ha Seok-jin and Jeon So-min. It is based on the novel of the same title, which was previously made into a 2003 television series. It was broadcast in South Korea, China, Japan and the United States.
In 2003, South Korean dramas began broadcasting in the Philippines. Successful Story of a Bright Girl was the first Korean drama aired in Philippine television. For more than two decades, GMA Network has aired a significant number of Filipino-dubbed Korean dramas broadcast in the Philippines.