Actor Choo Young-Woo has lifted another rookie award trophy.

On the 18th, Choo Young-Woo received the rookie male actor award for his role in the Netflix series 'The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call' at the 4th Blue Dragon Series Awards held at PARADISE City in Incheon.

Holding the rookie male actor trophy, Choo Young-Woo said, "I am honored to be here, and I am grateful for receiving an award that I will remember for a lifetime." He added, "To all the viewers and fans who love me as a human Choo Young-Woo and an actor Choo Young-Woo, thank you. I will work hard to live up to that."

Choo Young-Woo played the role of Yang Jae-Won, the first chosen disciple of Baek Kang-Hyuk (played by Ju Jihoon) in 'The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call.' From 'anal' to 'first disciple' to 'teacher Yang Jae-Won,' he led the growth narrative that runs through the entire drama, struggling to save patients at every moment, thus causing a trend of 'Choo Young-Woo fever.'

In particular, Choo Young-Woo thoroughly immersed himself in the quirky character of Yang Jae-Won, demonstrating a high character synchronization rate and receiving praise for successfully transforming his acting once again. His portrayal of tirelessly striving to become a better person and a better doctor while always prioritizing patients awakened a sense of humanism in viewers.

Meanwhile, Choo Young-Woo has firmly established himself as a rising star by successfully placing four consecutive works on the box office this year, currently meeting viewers every Monday and Tuesday at 8:50 p.m. through tvN's 'Gyeonwoo and the Fairy.' His versatility in playing dual roles has showcased a broad acting spectrum, solidifying 2025 as the year of Choo Young-Woo.

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