Ji Chang Wook is one of the hottest actors in the entertainment industry, thanks to his always captivating performances and striking good looks — and he has a track history to prove it.
Most recently, he has been making waves with his projects"The Worst Evil," "Gangnam B-side,",and the newest series, "The Sculpture City," all have given him the title of the "Prince of Disney."
Ji Chang Wook, 37, had just finished shooting the Disney+ original series Gangnam B-side.
He'd been playing Yoon Gil-ho, one of Gangnam's entertainment brokers.
"I feel good that it was something a lot of people enjoyed watching," Ji said in an interview with Maeil Business Newspaper." It's a piece I created while pulling my hair out over my teammates. It's nice that so many people are watching it."
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He is set to star in upcoming action drama "The Manipulated," along with Doh Kyung-soo in leading roles.
The actor's success has been widely acclaimed, placing first place in both domestic and international streaming categories. Ji, however, remained humble and committed to growth.
"I might be acting like a lion, but the numbers will tell you I'm not good enough," he confessed. "I want to do it more hard and I have a lot to learn."
Ji, an acting legend who is adept at switching back and forth from action films to melodramas, said he would like to tackle a wider variety of roles.
He said, "I think I have a natural interest in flawed characters. The character has a flaw, and I am alluring. I want to emphasize that and raise this sublimation process to performance."
Now approaching his late 30s, Ji is ready for a recalibration of who he is perceived to be in the public eye and his work.
"I think there was an image (of me) in the public eye while I grew up as an actor," he said. "I want to deconstruct those, and reconstruct an image of myself."
Ji Chang Wook never fails to amaze fans with his work ethic such that fans are already looking forward to his next challenge.