
Kim Jun-ho Makes Debut in 'The Bright Days', Promises to Shine as Jung In-sun's Soulmate
Actor Kim Jun-ho has captured viewers' attention with his first appearance in the KBS 2TV weekend drama 'The Bright Days'.
In the 13th episode aired on the 20th, Kim Jun-ho was introduced as Han Woo-jin, the long-time friend and soulmate of the protagonist Eun-oh (played by Jung In-sun).
Woo-jin, who briefly returned from the U.S., noticed Eun-oh's struggles amidst a gathering with friends and waited alone to offer comfort. He remained a steadfast presence as Eun-oh poured out her difficult emotions, proving his special bond with her that transcends physical distance.
From stories of rejected confessions to family updates, Woo-jin's recollection of Eun-oh's forgotten nickname gradually improved her mood. Woo-jin's warm farewell, suggesting they meet again during winter break, highlighted their profound connection.
Furthermore, Woo-jin's remark, "Don't you know my fate is to do as I'm told?" hinted at hidden circumstances in his seemingly carefree life, piquing viewers' curiosity.
In 'The Bright Days,' Kim Jun-ho portrays Han Woo-jin, Eun-oh's soulmate and best friend with whom she shares everything, embodying a unique relationship where they understand each other with just a glance due to their many similarities in personality and taste.
With a dense acting style that transcends his rookie status, Kim Jun-ho is delicately depicting a special friendship, staying by his friend's side. Expectations are high for his future performances.
Kim Jun-ho first gained recognition with his debut in the KakaoTV drama 'Love & Wish'. He later made a strong impression in the Netflix series 'Juvenile Justice' as the problematic student Kang Shin-woo. His stable performance, even in front of veteran actors like Lee Sung-min, Kim Hye-soo, and Kim Mu-yeol, showcased his ability to portray characters with depth.