Anticipation is growing for Go Joo-won's new project, which has showcased outstanding character portrayal in every work.
Recently, actor Go Joo-won embarked on a new start with a new agency. The Harim Media, a comprehensive media corporations under Hong Kong's Ali Group, promised full support for Go Joo-won and said, "Please look forward to Go Joo-won's acting transformation, newly presented through various works."
The work of fate that made actor Go Joo-won's name known nationwide was KBS2 'Soomunnan Chilgongju'. In the drama, Go Joo-won, who took on the only role, received much love from viewers with his warm looks and steady acting. In particular, the delicate emotional acting he showed while working with actors Lee Tae-ran and Choi Jung-won earned him the moniker "melodrama master." 'Soomunnan Chilgongju' had ratings approaching 40%, and Go Joo-won rose to the status of a national actor.
At a time when scripts were flooding in, Go Joo-won took on the historical epic SBS 'The King and I' instead of similar romance works. Public reaction to his first historical drama challenge was mixed, but instead of becoming discouraged, Go Joo-won honed his acting and reversed the mood by delivering a charismatic villain performance as the series progressed. Although the start of 'The King and I' may have been a trial, it became a time to broaden his acting spectrum and grow as an actor.
Afterwards, Go Joo-won, who was riding high appearing in MBC 'My Woman' and Kim Soo-ro and SBS 'Obstetrics and Gynecology', had a hiatus when he enlisted, but it was no handicap for the national actor. He returned immediately to weekend dramas with KBS2 'Lee Soon Shin is the Best' as soon as he was discharged. Playing the warm and kind doctor Park Chan-woo, he once again cemented trust with the public as a melodrama master actor.
In KBS2 'Hyosimi's Survival', he played Kang Tae-min, a chaebol third-generation executive director, showing another transformation. Go Joo-won portrayed a prickly and cold but inwardly pained complex character, earning viewers' sympathy. In particular, his presence, which attractively carries weekend dramas, received positive evaluations from broadcasting officials.
Go Joo-won has shown new facets through a variety of works without being limited to genres such as melodrama, historical drama, and weekend drama. Maintaining a serious attitude toward acting, Go Joo-won, who has captured drama fans' hearts with a new side in every work, is drawing attention as to which work and appearance will surprise the public next.<
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