
Actor Park Yoon-ho is set to showcase a more refined and layered range of acting.
Premiering on the 6th, tvN’s new weekend drama ‘Pro Bono’ is a human courtroom series that follows a materialistic judge obsessed with success who unexpectedly becomes a public-interest lawyer. Trapped in the corner office of a major law firm’s zero-revenue public-interest team, he navigates a series of chaotic yet heartfelt events.
In the series, Park Yoon-ho portrays the high school version of Kang Da-wit (played by Jung Kyung-ho), the youngest-ever head judge of the Anti-Corruption Division. Known for his stable performances and strong presence in every project, Park is expected to further elevate the drama’s overall quality by delicately portraying the character’s complex emotional layers and narrative depth.
Previously, Park built a solid filmography through a number of works, including ‘Study Group,’ ‘Someday Wise Intern Life,’ ‘Our Unwritten Seoul,’ and ‘Trigger,’ earning attention as a next-generation rising star.
With his confirmed appearance in ‘Pro Bono,’ Park Yoon-ho continues his steep upward trajectory. In particular, the series is expected to highlight his expanded acting spectrum and limitless potential for growth, further strengthening the drama’s appeal.
Meanwhile, tvN’s ‘Pro Bono,’ starring Park Yoon-ho, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:10 p.m. KST.
Actor Park Yoon-ho is set to showcase a more refined and layered range of acting.
Premiering on the 6th, tvN’s new weekend drama ‘Pro Bono’ is a human courtroom series that follows a materialistic judge obsessed with success who unexpectedly becomes a public-interest lawyer. Trapped in the corner office of a major law firm’s zero-revenue public-interest team, he navigates a series of chaotic yet heartfelt events.
In the series, Park Yoon-ho portrays the high school version of Kang Da-wit (played by Jung Kyung-ho), the youngest-ever head judge of the Anti-Corruption Division. Known for his stable performances and strong presence in every project, Park is expected to further elevate the drama’s overall quality by delicately portraying the character’s complex emotional layers and narrative depth.
Previously, Park built a solid filmography through a number of works, including ‘Study Group,’ ‘Someday Wise Intern Life,’ ‘Our Unwritten Seoul,’ and ‘Trigger,’ earning attention as a next-generation rising star.
With his confirmed appearance in ‘Pro Bono,’ Park Yoon-ho continues his steep upward trajectory. In particular, the series is expected to highlight his expanded acting spectrum and limitless potential for growth, further strengthening the drama’s appeal.
Meanwhile, tvN’s ‘Pro Bono,’ starring Park Yoon-ho, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:10 p.m. KST.