'Woo Young-woo's father' Jeon Bae-soo achieves his dream of becoming a lawyer
'Woo Young-woo's father' Jeon Bae-soo achieves his dream of becoming a lawyer
Actor Jeon Bae-su, who played the role of Park Eun-bin's father in 'Weird Lawyer Woo Young-woo', appears on JTBC's 'Sacred, Divorce' and heralds a perfect acting collaboration with Jo Seung-woo.

The new Saturday-Sunday drama 'Shin Seong-han, Divorce', which will be aired for the first time on March 4th, is about the dizzyingly sensitive artist-turned-divorce lawyer Shin Seong (Cho Seung-woo), who faces divorce requests beyond imagination, and the passionate chemistry of three friends who are perfect for each other. A delightful human drama containing. With a solid cast of actors including Seung-woo Cho (as Shin Seong-han), Hye-jin Han (as Seo-jin Lee), Seong-gyun Kim (as Hyeong-geun Jang), and Moon-seong Jeong (as Jeong-sik Jo), Jeon Bae-soo has confirmed his appearance.

In the play, Jeon Bae-soo plays the role of Park Yoo-seok, a partner lawyer at a large law firm, Geumhwa, adding weight to the role. He has a very bright mind, but is dogmatic and selfish, and is always a source of noise in relationships. Jeon Bae-soo is expected to control the tension of the play by portraying Park Yoo-seok, who keeps an eye on Shin Seong, with his skillful acting. Another point to watch is the intense acting chemistry that will be created within one frame with Seung-woo Cho, capturing the hearts of viewers.

Jeon Bae-soo has unfailingly demonstrated the potential of a mid-level actor in each work, crossing the boundaries between good and evil without hesitation, leaving behind a remarkable acting trajectory. Through his deep acting experience in dramas such as 'Weird Lawyer Woo Young-woo', 'Tracer', 'Now in Our School', 'When the Camellia Blooms', and movies 'Kingmaker', '#Alive', and 'National Bankruptcy Day', He has solidified his status and added strength to his work as a trusted actor.

Above all, in the recent 'Woo Young-woo', Jeon Bae-soo made a mark by playing the role of Woo Gwang-ho, who raised Woo Young-woo, who has autism spectrum disorder, alone while running a local kimbap restaurant despite being an elite graduate of Seoul National University Law School. Jeon Bae-soo plans to show portraits of completely different characters in a series of courtroom dramas through this 'Sacred, Divorce'.

‘Sacred, Divorce’ will premiere on March 4th at 10:30 PM.

Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr