Jung Se-yoon from TenAsia offers a unique perspective on intriguing broadcasting issues, making them easy to read and understand.Former K-pop idols are making a significant impact in the acting world with their impressive performances. From Park Ji-hoon, known as 'Prince Danjong,' to Park Jin-young, the epitome of 'first love,' these 'acting idols' are at the forefront of the drama and film industry.
Park Ji-hoon first gained public attention in 2017 on Mnet's 'Produce 101 Season 2' with his catchphrase "Save you in my heart." After finishing second and debuting with the group Wanna One, he established himself as an actor through projects like Wave's 'Weak Hero' and KBS's 'Fantasy Sonata.'
Particularly, Park Ji-hoon received acclaim for his acting in the 'Weak Hero' series and recently rose to prominence with his compelling portrayal of Prince Danjong's tragic life in the film 'The Man Who Lives with the King,' released on the 4th of last month. Shedding his boyish idol image, he is now recognized as a leading actor with gravitas.
Park Jin-young is another prominent 'acting idol.' Debuting with the group GOT7 in 2014, he showcased his potential as an actor with natural emotional performances in tvN's 'Unknown Seoul' and TVING's 'Yumi's Cells.' Currently, he is captivating viewers with a fresh first love story alongside former IZ*ONE member Kim Min-ju in JTBC's ongoing drama 'Shining.'
No discussion of 'acting idols' is complete without mentioning Im Si-wan. Debuting with ZE:A in 2010, he began his acting career with MBC's 'Moon Embracing the Sun' in 2012. He has since built a diverse filmography with roles in movies like 'Emergency Declaration,' '1947 Boston,' and 'The Attorney.' Notably, his performance as Jin-woo, a wrongfully accused spy in 'The Attorney,' helped the film attract 11.37 million viewers, earning him the title of 'the first idol to reach 10 million viewers.'
Other idol-turned-actors like Kim Se-jeong, Do Kyung-soo, Jo Yu-ri, Im Yoon-ah, and Lee Jun-ho are also making their mark on the screen. An industry insider noted, "These individuals have already secured their looks and fanbase as idols, and now they're showcasing acting skills comparable to professional actors, enhancing their competitiveness. The perception of idol-turned-actors has become more positive compared to the past."
These stars, who have solidified their positions with both star power and acting prowess, are proving themselves as capable leading actors. As they continue to excel across various genres and platforms, anticipation for their future endeavors is high.
Jung Se-yoon, TenAsia Reporter yoon@tenasia.co.kr