Oh Jung-se Transforms into a Master of Disguise in 'The Tyrant's Chef'

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Oh Jung-se Transforms into a Master of Disguise in 'The Tyrant's Chef'

Haneul Kwon · 10. september 2025 kl. 23.23

Actor Oh Jung-se is captivating audiences with his delicious portrayal in the hit tvN drama 'The Tyrant's Chef'. Playing the role of 'Im Song-jae', a calculating court official, Oh Jung-se is earning widespread acclaim for his nuanced performance. His current role highlights the boundless charm he has consistently showcased across a diverse range of projects.

In the drama, Im Song-jae grew up alongside the tyrant Lee Heon (played by Lee Chae-min) but is also known as a cunning sycophant. Oh Jung-se masterfully brings this complex character to life, depicting the subtle shifts in expression and multifaceted personality through his solid acting skills. He engages in tense exchanges with Kang Mok-joo (played by Kang Han-na) and acts as a steadfast supporter for Yeon Ji-young (played by Lim Yoon-a), cleverly introducing variables into Lee Heon's power dynamics. His performance is further enriched by moments of natural humor, adding depth to the narrative.

Oh Jung-se consistently makes a strong impression with his unique portrayals in every project. He moved viewers with his delicate performance as 'Nam Jae-woo,' who has Asperger's syndrome, in the drama 'Crash Course in Romance.' In the historical drama 'Flower Blooms at Night,' he brought laughter as 'Seok-jeong,' showcasing a fresh appeal not typically seen in sageuk. Furthermore, as 'Kang Do-ha' in 'The First Responders 2' and 'Lee Tae-joo' in 'Crash,' he demonstrated a wide acting spectrum, forming a pillar of tension in each series.

His transformative power extends to his special appearances. In dramas such as 'The Devil Judge,' 'He's a Dragon,' 'Undercover High School,' and 'Mary Kills People,' he left a strong impression with his unconventional transformations despite limited screen time. Notably, in 'Mary Kills People,' he boldly dyed his hair and delivered a chilling performance as a drug dealer, leaving an indelible mark. His role as 'Han Joon-woo' in the 2020 drama 'True Beauty' is still fondly remembered with the nickname 'Jamong,' leading viewers to express astonishment at how one actor could embody such disparate characters.

Oh Jung-se's limitless transformations fuel anticipation for his future endeavors, driven by his solid acting foundation and flexible character interpretation. As he plays a vital role in 'The Tyrant's Chef,' audiences eagerly await his next intricate schemes and comedic moments that will undoubtedly captivate viewers. 'The Tyrant's Chef' airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 PM KST.

Oh Jung-se debuted in 2009 through the play 'L'Amant' and has consistently built his acting career.

He has solidified his position as a 'versatile actor' by showcasing powerful performances across various genres.

He is particularly praised for his ability to persuasively portray complex characters that navigate the boundaries between good and evil.

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