Actor Jung Hae-in initially captured the audience’s attention with his memorable appearance as Ji Eun-tak’s first love in the successful drama Goblin. Portraying Choi Tae-hee, a talented college baseball player, he earned the affectionate nickname “Tae-hee Oppa” despite his limited screen time.
Building on this newfound fame, Jung Hae-in landed the lead male role in the drama While You Were Sleeping. One of the standout moments was when he appeared in a scene changing clothes to leave the hospital, which propelled “Jung Hae-in abs” to become a trending search term.
In Prison Playbook, he showcased his impressive physique once more, demonstrating his dedication to fitness. With his innocent appearance combined with a well-built body, Jung Hae-in won hearts and established himself as a “melodrama master” with the successful 2018 series Something in the Rain.
Following this success, Jung Hae-in sustained his winning streak with three consecutive hits: Tune in for Love, One Spring Night, and Something in the Rain.
In 2021, Jung Hae-in took a bold step in the Netflix series D.P., successfully breaking away from his typical roles. His captivating performance earned him recognition as a “master of genre roles,” with notable projects such as Snowdrop, Connect, D.P. Season 2, and the upcoming film Spring in Seoul.
Currently, Jung Hae-in is taking on the dual challenge of romance and genre dramas simultaneously. He stars alongside Jung So-min in the new drama Love Next Door, where his compelling portrayal of the “ideal best friend” has ignited speculation about a potential off-screen romance.
When questioned about the dating rumors, Jung Hae-in humorously responded, “I won’t comment on that,” and added with a playful smile, “I think people say that because our chemistry is just that good.”
In his latest project, Veteran 2, set to premiere on the 13th, Jung Hae-in takes on the role of rookie detective Park Seon-woo in the violent crimes investigation unit.
A growing number of viewers are captivated by Jung Hae-in’s charm as he deftly transitions between sweet and intense roles.
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