Throughout his career, Park Seo-joon has taken on a variety of roles in several romantic Korean drama, A Witch’s Love. While he is mostly recognised for appearing in hit K-dramas like What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim and Itaewon Class, Park Seo-joon has also had roles in major films like Parasite and The Marvels.

From romantic to Park Seo-joon’s characters are all different, he has the kind of screen presence that makes any role he takes on memorable. Whether he is playing a narcissistic CEO or a taekwondo fighter, there’s no denying that Park Seo-joon knows how to create a protagonist.

Ko Dong-man & Park Sae-ro-yi Couldn't Be More Different From Each Other

Fight For My Way And Itaewon Class Are 2 Of His Best K-Dramas

Pak Seo-joon took on the role of Kong-man in the 2017 romantic comedy Fight For My Way. Dong-man is a former taekwondo fighter who quit after losing a match and never lived up to his potential. Park Seo-joon’s Dong-man is funny, loyal, and extroverted. He has a sweet romance and great dynamic with his childhood best friend, Ae-ra. While Dong-man seems simple and goofy, he is actually a multi-layered character who, deep down, wants to become a fighter again. Fight For My Way is a great K-drama that is made even better because of Park Seo-joon’s performance.

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In Itaewon Class, Park Seo-joon plays Park Sae-ro-yi, a socially awkward character who tragically loses his dad and tries to build his life after the incident. Compared to Dong-man, Sae-ro-yi is more serious and introverted. The hatred Sae-ro-yi had for the person who killed his father is intense, which further proves that Park Seo-joon has the kind of depth and range to embody such strong emotions. Despite the differences between these two characters, they both have a great sense of humor, even though Sae-ro-yi’s is more subtle than Dong-man’s.

Park Seo-joon Has Built A Fascinating K-Drama Career Since Fight For My Way

Park Seo-joon Has Starred In Some Great K-dramas

Fight For My Way played a significant part in Park Seo-joon’s career. The K-drama showcased the actor’s talent and the fact that he was capable of being funny and serious when the scene called for it. After appearing in Fight For My Way, Park Seo-joon went on to star in some of the most popular K-dramas and Korean movies. He took on the role of Lee Young-joon in What’s With Secretary Kim and recently starred in the hit Netflix original K-drama, Gyeongseong Creature.

The chemistry among the four lead actors in Fight For My Way explains why it holds up to this day and is still considered one of the greatest slice-of-life K-dramas.

Park Seo-joon isn’t the only one who went on to have a successful career after starring in Fight For My Way. The other of the “Crazy Fantastic Four” have also had roles in K-dramas that are considered masterpieces. Kim Ji-won, who played Choi Ae-ra in Fight For My Way, was one of the lead characters in the 2024 hit K-drama, Queen of Tears. Song Ha-yoon, who played Baek Seol-hee in Fight For My Way appeared in Park Min-young’s Marry My Husband. Lastly, Ahn Jae-hong showed his hilarious side in Netflix’s Chicken Nugget.

Park Seo-joon's Best K-Dramas

K-drama

Release Year

Itaewon Class

2020

Gyeongseong Creature

2023

What's Wrong With Secretary Kim

2018

Fight For My Way

2016

It doesn’t come as a surprise that Park Seo-joon and the other lead characters in Fight For My Way have gone on to have such impressive careers. They gave incredible performances in the K-drama and played characters audiences could relate to. The chemistry among the four lead actors in Fight For My Way explains why it holds up to this day and is still considered one of the greatest slice-of-life K-dramas.

There Is One Thing All Park Seo-joon Characters Have In Common

Park Seo-joon’s Characters Are All Vulnerable In Their Own Way

What's Wrong With Secretary Kim's Lee Young-joon holds Kim Mi-so's hand.

While the characters that Park Seo-joon plays are all different, they have one thing in common: they have a vulnerable side. In What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim, for instance, Lee Young-joon’s arrogance is easy to see, but he also has a vulnerable and sweet side, which he shows when he begins falling for Secretary Kim. Similarly, Tae-sang in Gyeongseong Creature also has some questionable characteristics and morals, but when it came down to it, he was willing to let down his mask for the woman he loved.

Park Seo-joon’s characters also have a sense of humor, although it’s expressed differently depending on the show. Given how he can play characters who are funny and yet comionate and vulnerable, it’s no surprise that Park Seo-joon is considered one of the best K-drama actors of his generation.

  • Fight For My Way (2017)

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    Fight For My Way
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    2017 - 2017
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      Park Seo-joon
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    Fight For My Way is a South Korean television drama series that aired in 2017. Starring Park Seo-joon and Kim Ji-won, the show follows the lives of four young adults struggling to achieve their dreams in the face of societal expectations and everyday challenges. The series explores themes of friendship, ambition, and romance, offering a nuanced portrayal of the hardships and triumphs faced by its characters.

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    Itaewon Class
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    2020 - 2020-00-00
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    Itaewon Class is a South Korean television series that premiered in 2020. The show revolves around Park Sae-ro-yi, a young entrepreneur who seeks revenge against the corrupt businessman who wronged him and his family. Alongside a group of misfits, Sae-ro-yi establishes a bar in Itaewon, a popular nightlife district in Seoul, and together they navigate love, friendship, and ambition.