Broadcaster Park Seul-gi mourned actor Jeong Eun-woo, who passed away.

On the 12th, Park Seul-gi posted a long tribute on her social media saying, "Eun-woo, I started my family and have been busy, so I couldn't contact you. I'm sorry."

She recalled memories of the deceased, saying, "Even amid a busy morning drama schedule, you held on to the script so diligently, you laughed at my trivial stories, and you enjoyed the set with such joy; your image is still vivid in my eyes."

She added, "I hope you forget the bad memories and are happy there."

Jeong Eun-woo debuted as an actor in 2006 by appearing in KBS drama "School 3." After that, he appeared in films such as "Same Age Tutoring 2", "Bad Guy, Bad Girl", "Miss Change" and in dramas such as "Hit", "Chuno", "A Man Called God", "Smile, Dong-hae", "Bride of the Sun", and "Five Fingers," building his career.

After completing his military service in 2018, he became known for his face and name by playing Wang Yi-ryuk, the younger brother of Lee Jang-woo (Wang Dae-ryuk) in KBS2 "My Only One." He also appeared in the 2021 film "Memory: Fabricated Murder."

According to the entertainment industry on the 11th, actor Jeong Eun-woo died that day. He was 40. The wake for the deceased has been set up in New Goryeo Hospital Funeral Hall, Special Room 2. The funeral procession is at 12 p.m. on the 13th, and the burial site is Byeokje Funeral Park.

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