Seventeen's Jun Takes the Lead in Chinese Web Drama 'Exclusive Fairy Tales'
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-07-27 22:58:16
Pledis Entertainment
Pledis Entertainment, the agency representing Jun, a prominent member of the popular K-pop group Seventeen, announced on Thursday the imminent premiere of a Chinese web drama titled "Exclusive Fairy Tales." Jun, known for his multifaceted talents, will take on the coveted male lead role in the series, adding another dimension to his already impressive career.
Scheduled to be launched on the esteemed streaming service Iqiyi, "Exclusive Fairy Tales" will showcase Jun's acting prowess in a prominent role for the first time as an adult. Having started his acting journey at a tender age of 3, Jun's undeniable talent was acknowledged early on, earning him the Best New Actor Silver Award at the prestigious Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild in 2006 for his exceptional performance in "The Pye Dong."
Filmed in 2021 during a period of COVID-19 restrictions that led him to stay in China, Jun's involvement in this web drama demonstrates his dedication to exploring new avenues in the entertainment industry. Alongside his responsibilities as an integral member of Seventeen, the talented artist has also been making waves as a solo musician in his home country, China. Just last month, Jun released his fourth single titled "Psycho," which received widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike.
With a passionate global following and a stellar reputation as a performer, Jun's foray into the world of web drama is eagerly awaited by fans and industry enthusiasts alike. As he continues to break barriers and challenge himself as an artist, Jun's remarkable journey in both music and acting stands as a testament to his unwavering dedication and immense talent.
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