Park Seo-joon's TV dramas include "Let the Gold Come Out Easy", "Shut Up Family" and so on.
1. "Gold Comes Out Easily"
"Gold Comes Out Easy" depicts the hypocrisy and truth of the middle and upper class society in a humorous way, as well as the efforts of the upper class to find marriage and peace. A story about family truth and hard work. It will convey the true meaning of happiness to everyone by portraying the protagonist Mengxi who creates her own future with an unyielding and positive outlook on life regardless of the temptation of sweetness.
2. "Shut Up Family"
Wu Xinhui, an arrogant and indifferent urban woman, is only passionate about her inferior father Shihuan who obeys her like a master, even though In front of her daughters, she showed her love to Lie Shihuan without hiding anything, which made their appetite disappear.
For her, who demands that she appear to be perfect in the eyes of others, the existence of an inferior family is simply like a flaw in the white jade; even though she has carried out a major transformation plan to turn the ugly duckling into a swan and make the family members superior. , but inherent flaws made this plan go nowhere. Because of her guilt, the new mother wanted to actively show maternal love to these inferior children that was not in line with her at all, but she made many mistakes and was completely unable to follow her own wishes.
Park Seo-joon's acting experience:
In August 2011, he made his official debut with the MV for the single "IREMEMBER". In January 2012, he starred in the idol drama "Dreamhigh 2", in which he played the lead singer of the band Li Siyu; in August, he starred in the sitcom "Shut Up Family", in which he played the handsome high school student Cha Seojun.
In April 2013, he starred in the family drama "Let the Gold Come Out Easy", playing the role of Park Hyun-tae, the third son of a group shareholder, and won the 6th Korean TV Drama Award for Newcomer for this role; in October , joined the music program "Music Bank" as host with Yoon Bo Ra***; in December, she starred in the romantic drama "A Warm Word", playing the role of Song Myung-soo, a receptionist at Sinchuan Bank, and won the SBS Annual Award for this role Nominated for the Newcomer Award at the Drama Awards and the Best New Actor Award at the 50th Baeksang Arts Awards.