Kim Dong-wook Succeeds Two Dramas at Once

Actor Kim Dong-wook has successfully completed two dramas that aired at the same time, solidifying his position as a 'trustworthy actor'.

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Kim Dong-wook played Yoon Hae-joon, who digs into the truth of the Woojeong-ri serial murder in 1987 on KBS 2TV's "My Perfect Stranger", and Han Moo-yeong, a lawyer who overindulges other people's emotions in "Delightfully Deceitful", proudly rising to the throne of Monday-Tuesday drama.

First of all, KBS 2TV's "My Perfect Stranger" continued its heavy presence at the center of the drama by presenting a variety of acting depending on the situation changing from time to time regardless of genre.

In order to catch the real culprit of the Woojeong-ri serial murder case, he showed persistence, adding to the tension until the end of the drama. In addition, Hae-joon and Yoon-yeong (Jin Ki-joo) relied on each other in an unfamiliar environment and developed a loving heart, even showing a sweet romance, making viewers excited.

In tvN's "Delightfully Deceitful", he silently played the role of a charismatic leader who leads the red-neck kid and a helper to Lee Ro-woom (Chun Woo-hee), drawing attention by playing a central key player in the drama.

In particular, at the end of the drama, he stood by Lee Ro-woom who was arrested and interrogated for murdering Jang Kyeong-ja (Lee Tae-ran), acting as the savior of loneliness in repeated crises and chaos, causing sadness and emotion.

"My Perfect Stranger" began airing first, and about a month later, "Delightfully Deceitful" began airing. Although there were concerns over the overlapping broadcast period of the two works, Kim Dong-wook was praised by viewers for perfecting the characters of the two dramas with his unique acting.