Rising Star Park Yoon-ho Joins Cast of tvN's New Drama 'Pro Bono'


Actor Park Yoon-ho is set to appear in tvN's new weekend drama 'Pro Bono.' Previously, Park portrayed the high school version of Lee Ho-soo, played by Park Jin-young, in the drama 'Our Unwritten Seoul.'

'Pro Bono' (written by Moon Yoo-seok, directed by Kim Sung-yoon, planned by Studio Dragon, produced by Sequence One, Lotte Cultureworks, and Studio Flow) is a human courtroom drama. It follows the story of an ambitious judge who inadvertently becomes a public defender, finding himself in a zero-revenue public interest team at a major law firm.

In the drama, Park Yoon-ho will take on the role of the high school version of Kang Da-wit, the youngest chief judge of the anti-corruption division, played by Jung Kyung-ho. Known for his stable acting skills and strong presence in every project, Park is expected to deliver a nuanced portrayal of his character's complex emotions and narrative, enhancing the overall quality of the drama.

Park Yoon-ho has built a solid filmography with appearances in numerous works such as 'Study Group,' 'Resident Playbook,' 'Our Unwritten Seoul,' and 'Trigger,' earning recognition as a rising star.

With his confirmed role in 'Pro Bono,' Park Yoon-ho is set to continue his upward trajectory. The drama is anticipated to showcase his expanded acting range and potential for growth.

Meanwhile, tvN's 'Pro Bono,' featuring Park Yoon-ho, will air on Saturdays and Sundays at 9:10 PM.

Reporter: Kim Se-ah, TENASIA haesmik@tenasia.co.kr