Actor Lee Seong-wook is captivating viewers with his intense performances as he transitions between dramas and OTT series.

Currently, Lee Seong-wook plays the role of shooting club director Jeon Nak-kyun in the SBS drama 'Try: We Become Miracles.' Although he is a teacher, he is a character whose own safety is more important than that of the students, showcasing his intensity. In particular, he commits admission fraud to secure his position and tries his best to drive out rugby club director Garam (played by Yoon Kyun-sang) from school in an effort to gain favor, stirring anger as the top villain of Hanyang High School. Lee Seong-wook proves to be an indispensable character in 'Try' with his realistic portrayal of Nak-kyun's fluctuating character dynamics, showcasing the true value of his acting skills.

Meanwhile, Lee Seong-wook is astonishing everyone with his intense performance as he portrays a different character in the Netflix series 'Aema,' which has garnered critical acclaim and topped the Netflix Korean series TOP 10. Lee Seong-wook plays Director Choi, who handles national affairs, leaving an impact as he confronts the representative of the Holy Image Film Company, Gu Jung-ho (played by Jin Seon-kyu). Despite having few lines, he filled the scene with an overwhelming atmosphere. His performance, characterized by his visual presence in a burgundy suit and slicked-back hair, raised goosebumps and earned him praise as a 'scene-stealer,' making him another pillar of the story.

Thus, Lee Seong-wook is currently demonstrating a strong presence by attractively portraying various villainous characters during the same period. He has been engaging in three-dimensional characters that traverse the line between good and evil, actively participating in diverse works across dramas, films, and series. Specifically, in the drama '365: One Year Against Destiny,' he played a character who holds the key to a plot twist, earning the Best Supporting Actor award at the 'MBC Acting Awards' that year. In the Coupang Play series 'Mikki,' he heightened immersion with a character shrouded in mystery, shifting between the past and present. In the drama 'Korea Meteorological Administration: The Cruel History of Office Romance,' he showcased warm performances as a senior forecaster. Additionally, last year, he continued to be active in various works, such as the Netflix series 'In the Forest Where No One Is' and 'Gyeongseong Creature 2.' Consequently, expectations and interest in Lee Seong-wook's future acting endeavors are growing.

On the other hand, Lee Seong-wook's SBS drama 'Try: We Become Miracles' will air its final episode on the night of the 30th at 9:50 p.m., and the entire series of 'Aema' is available for viewing on Netflix.

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