9 Korean TV shows starring ‘The Glory’ fame Park Sung Hoon

The artist is also set to have an appearance in the second season of Squid Game which is much awaited by the audience. 

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If you have watched the uber-popular series The Glory and Queen of Tears, then you are definitely familiar with Park Sung Hoon. The actor is one of the most celebrated stars in the South Korean entertainment industry who time and again delivers phenomenal performances. Let’s look at some of the best shows Park Sung Hoon has starred in over the years.

1. My Only One

The story centers on Kim Do Ran, who was raised by foster parents and discovers that her biological father, Kang Soo Il, who was previously believed to be deceased, is still alive and well. Even with his criminal history, Kang Soo Il’s devotion for his daughter gives his broken family hope and forgiveness.

2. Justice

Justice explores the complex realm of retaliation, corruption, and power. The astute lawyer Lee Tae Kyeong teams up with the formidable billionaire Song Woo Yong to take revenge for his brother’s passing. They face moral conundrums and the real cost of their aspirations as they move up the social scale.

3. Psychopath Diary

Park Sung Hoon plays Seo In Woo in this dark comedy. Yook Dong Sik is a timid man who finds a diary with graphic murder details and starts to lose his memory. Yook Dong Sik believes he is a psychotic killer. He unintentionally becomes involved with the true murderer and a determined detective while he adjusts to his new identity.

4. Into the Ring/ Memorials

The plot of Into the Rign centers on Goo Se Ra, a fiery and opinionated young lady who chooses to run for the office of district representative in her community. She turns to Seo Gong Myung, a childhood friend, for assistance in her battle against injustice and corruption in local politics. She offers her group an honest and open viewpoint by using creative tactics.

5. Joseon Exorcist

The storyline of Joseon Exorcist combines elements of historical drama and the paranormal to portray the conflict between the Joseon royal family and evil souls brought back to life through black sorcery. The exorcists are tasked with defending the kingdom against the demonic danger in the midst of political intrigue and personal grudges.

However, due to historical errors and the usage of Chinese artifacts, which infuriated the Korean audience, the program was canceled after just two episodes aired.

6. The Glory

Park Sung Hoon became well-known with his role as antagonist Jeon Jae Joon. The story of the show centers on Moon Dong Eun, a victim of severe bullying at school who, after years of suffering, painstakingly plots her revenge against her tormentors. In carrying out her strategy, she discovers more intimate secrets and makes surprising allies in her pursuit of justice.

7. Not Others

Not Others chronicles the endearing and peculiar bond between Jin Hee, an independent daughter, and her single mother, Eun Mi. Since Eun Mi had her while she was a high school student, the two of them had a special bond because they grew up together in a way.

8. The Kidnapping Day

The plot centers on Kim Myung Joon, a failing author who tries to kidnap an 11-year-old girl out of desperation for money. When he learns that Seo Hye Eun, the girl, has lost her memories, things take an unexpected turn. They begin to have an odd affinity with one another as time goes on.

9. Queen of Tears

The web series’s plot revolves around Baek Hyun Woo and Hong Hae In, a seemingly perfect marriage who still struggle with miscommunication and emotional instability.

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