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Ok Taecyeon Korean Shows That You Must Watch
Ok Taecyeon debuted with the K-pop boy group 2PM in 2008. However, his journey in the entertainment industry didn’t stop there. Taecyeon has seamlessly transitioned into acting and has garnered acclaim for his performances on both the big and small screens.
With a career spanning over a decade, let’s check out Taecyeon Korean dramas and movies that showcase his acting talent.
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Cinderella’s Stepsister (2010)
“Cinderella’s Stepsister” is a popular South Korean drama that aired in 2010. It starred Moon Geun-young and Seo Woo in the lead roles. Ok Taecyeon, a member of the K-pop group 2PM, have been chosen for roles in this drama. He plays Jeong-woo, a character that is honest and funny who also harbors affection for Eun-ju.
Dream High (2011)
Taecyeon shines in “Dream High,” a series set in a performance academy that follows a group of talented students.
His portrayal of a bad boy with a hidden passion for dance adds depth to the character ensemble. Available on Netflix, this drama is a great starting point for Taecyeon’s acting journey.
Who Are You? (2013)
In “Who Are You?” Taecyeon plays Detective Gun Woo, a skeptic partnered with a detective who can see ghosts. Together, they tackle cold cases with a supernatural twist. Catch this intriguing drama on Viu and witness Taecyeon’s versatility as he delves into the paranormal world.
Marriage Blue (2013)
“Marriage Blue” marks Taecyeon’s first foray into the world of Korean cinema. This rom-com film explores the lives of four engaged couples as they prepare for their weddings. Taecyeon plays a chef whose fiancée seeks something more in their relationship. The film takes viewers on a rollercoaster of emotions.
Wonderful Days (2014)
In “Wonderful Days,” Taecyeon portrays the character of Dong Hee, the younger brother of a successful prosecutor who returns to his hometown. The drama delves into family dynamics and unresolved emotions, allowing Taecyeon to showcase his acting prowess.
Let’s Fight, Ghost (2016)
“Let’s Fight, Ghost” is a supernatural drama that stars Taecyeon as an exorcist who teams up with a ghost to help spirits find peace. The chemistry between the leads and the captivating storyline make this drama a must-watch, available on Viu.
Save Me (2017)
In “Save Me,” Taecyeon plays Han Sang Hwan, a character deeply entrenched in a world of religious cults and corruption. This thrilling drama tackles complex themes such as brainwashing and violence, providing Taecyeon with a platform to showcase his dramatic range.
House Of The Disappeared (2017)
Taecyeon takes on the role of Priest Choi in this mystery thriller film. “House Of The Disappeared” explores a mother’s life turned upside down when she’s accused of her husband’s murder. After serving time in prison, she returns to her family home, unraveling dark secrets.
The Game: Towards Zero (2020)
In this crime thriller drama, Taecyeon plays Tae Pyeong, a man with a unique ability to see the exact moment of a person’s death. He becomes involved in a kidnapping case, assisting the police in their investigation. The series, available on Viu, is a gripping watch.
Vincenzo (2021)
“Vincenzo” introduces Taecyeon as Jang Jun Woo, an intern lawyer with a seemingly offbeat personality. The drama revolves around a ruthless lawyer’s return to South Korea and encounters with a determined lawyer and her intern. This series on Netflix showcases Taecyeon’s comedic timing and charisma
Heartbeat (2023)
“Heartbeat” is a romantic fantasy drama centered around the story of Seon Woo-hyeol (Ok Taecyeon), a semi-human vampire who missed his chance to become fully human after a century, and Joo In-hae, a woman who initially lacks any human qualities. Despite their differences, they decide to live together and, in the process, discover genuine warmth and affection.
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