
Actor Park Yoon-ho shared heartfelt thoughts as Our Unwritten Seoul came to an end.
In the tvN weekend drama Our Unwritten Seoul, Park played the high school version of Lee Ho-soo — a classmate of the protagonist Mi-ji and Mi-rae, who carries deep emotional scars from a past car accident. He left a strong impression with his delicate portrayal of a character who had lost his father and was dealing with physical trauma.
Above all, Park Yoon-ho realistically conveyed the confusion, pain, and innocent emotions of adolescence, resonating deeply with viewers. His presence and acting skills were praised for enhancing the drama’s immersion.
Upon the drama’s conclusion, Park said, “It’s a project I was truly attached to — I looked forward to every episode. I learned and felt so much throughout filming, and I think it will remain in my heart for a long time.” He added, “I was happy to capture so many beautiful moments in stunning locations. I sincerely thank the director, staff, and viewers who supported me with warm encouragement.”
Since debuting in the U+ Mobile TV original Night Has Come, Park Yoon-ho has shown diverse charms — playing a fierce villain in TVING’s Study Group, where he performed intense action scenes, and earning recognition for his emotional depth in tvN’s Resident Playbook.
Actor Park Yoon-ho shared heartfelt thoughts as Our Unwritten Seoul came to an end.
In the tvN weekend drama Our Unwritten Seoul, Park played the high school version of Lee Ho-soo — a classmate of the protagonist Mi-ji and Mi-rae, who carries deep emotional scars from a past car accident. He left a strong impression with his delicate portrayal of a character who had lost his father and was dealing with physical trauma.
Above all, Park Yoon-ho realistically conveyed the confusion, pain, and innocent emotions of adolescence, resonating deeply with viewers. His presence and acting skills were praised for enhancing the drama’s immersion.
Upon the drama’s conclusion, Park said, “It’s a project I was truly attached to — I looked forward to every episode. I learned and felt so much throughout filming, and I think it will remain in my heart for a long time.” He added, “I was happy to capture so many beautiful moments in stunning locations. I sincerely thank the director, staff, and viewers who supported me with warm encouragement.”
Since debuting in the U+ Mobile TV original Night Has Come, Park Yoon-ho has shown diverse charms — playing a fierce villain in TVING’s Study Group, where he performed intense action scenes, and earning recognition for his emotional depth in tvN’s Resident Playbook.