Actor Park Yun-ho delivers an even more nuanced range of acting.
The new tvN weekend drama PROBONO, which premieres on the 6th (written by Moon Yoo-seok/ directed by Kim Sung-yoon/ planned by Studio Dragon/ produced by Sequence One, Lotte Cultureworks, Studio Flow), is a human courtroom drama about a petty, careerist judge who reluctantly becomes a public defender, gets stuck in a corner office of a giant law firm and in a pro bono team with zero revenue, and the ensuing chaotic events.
In the drama, Park Yun-ho gives a passionate performance as the high school version of Kang Da-wit (played by Jung Kyung-ho), the youngest chief judge of the anti-corruption division. With steady acting skills that have shone in every work, Park Yun-ho is expected to again delicately unravel the character's complex emotional lines and narrative, raising the overall completeness of the drama.
Previously, Park Yun-ho built a solid filmography by appearing in numerous works such as Study Group, Resident Playbook, Our Unwritten Seoul and Unmasked, drawing attention as a next-generation rising star.
With his confirmed appearance in PROBONO, Park Yun-ho is set to continue his steep rise. In particular, through PROBONO he has proven an expanded acting spectrum and unlimited growth potential, which is expected to add strong appeal.
Meanwhile, the tvN PROBONO featuring Park Yun-ho airs Saturdays and Sundays at 9:10 p.m.
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