
Actor Park Yoon-ho added depth to the narrative with his nuanced and emotionally dense performance.
Park appeared in the March 3 broadcast of tvN’s weekend drama ‘Pro Bono’ (written by Moon Yoo-seok, directed by Kim Sung-yoon, planned by Studio Dragon, and produced by Sequence One, Lotte Cultureworks, and Studio Flow), portraying the high school years of Kang Da-wit (played by Jung Kyung-ho), a former “national judge” turned public interest lawyer.
In the drama, Da-wit returns home after living in a dormitory and is confronted with devastating news: his mother, who endured grueling labor, has suffered a severe injury due to an industrial accident. The company evades responsibility by hiding behind legal technicalities, prompting Da-wit to prepare for a lawsuit on his own, heightening the tension.
Abandoning his plans for college, Da-wit stakes everything on the trial, only for the court to ultimately rule in favor of the company. His mother passes away after leaving behind her final words—“You must succeed.” Determined to resolve her lingering resentment, Da-wit devotes himself to his studies and eventually rises to become the youngest-ever head judge of the anti-corruption division.
Park Yoon-ho vividly brought Da-wit’s painful past and driving force for growth to life through a layered and gradual portrayal, completing a richly dimensional character. By delicately expressing the wide emotional spectrum of a character facing repeated tragedies, he elevated the overall quality of the drama.
Last year, Park solidified his status as a “trending rookie” through stable performances and versatile transformations in projects such as ‘Study Group’, ‘Resident Playbook: Someday Wise’, ‘Unknown Seoul’, and ‘Trigger’. Through ‘Pro Bono’, he once again demonstrated an expanded range of acting, reaffirming his potential as an actor.
In addition, Park recently won the Actor category Rookie Award at the ‘10th Anniversary Asia Artist Awards 2025’, further proving his rising popularity. As he continues to shine across various projects throughout 2025, anticipation is building for what he will showcase in the new year of 2026.
Meanwhile, Park Yoon-ho is set to meet viewers later this year in the Tving original series ‘Proxy Exam’, where he plays the role of Joo Hee-dong.
Actor Park Yoon-ho added depth to the narrative with his nuanced and emotionally dense performance.
Park appeared in the March 3 broadcast of tvN’s weekend drama ‘Pro Bono’ (written by Moon Yoo-seok, directed by Kim Sung-yoon, planned by Studio Dragon, and produced by Sequence One, Lotte Cultureworks, and Studio Flow), portraying the high school years of Kang Da-wit (played by Jung Kyung-ho), a former “national judge” turned public interest lawyer.
In the drama, Da-wit returns home after living in a dormitory and is confronted with devastating news: his mother, who endured grueling labor, has suffered a severe injury due to an industrial accident. The company evades responsibility by hiding behind legal technicalities, prompting Da-wit to prepare for a lawsuit on his own, heightening the tension.
Abandoning his plans for college, Da-wit stakes everything on the trial, only for the court to ultimately rule in favor of the company. His mother passes away after leaving behind her final words—“You must succeed.” Determined to resolve her lingering resentment, Da-wit devotes himself to his studies and eventually rises to become the youngest-ever head judge of the anti-corruption division.
Park Yoon-ho vividly brought Da-wit’s painful past and driving force for growth to life through a layered and gradual portrayal, completing a richly dimensional character. By delicately expressing the wide emotional spectrum of a character facing repeated tragedies, he elevated the overall quality of the drama.
Last year, Park solidified his status as a “trending rookie” through stable performances and versatile transformations in projects such as ‘Study Group’, ‘Resident Playbook: Someday Wise’, ‘Unknown Seoul’, and ‘Trigger’. Through ‘Pro Bono’, he once again demonstrated an expanded range of acting, reaffirming his potential as an actor.
In addition, Park recently won the Actor category Rookie Award at the ‘10th Anniversary Asia Artist Awards 2025’, further proving his rising popularity. As he continues to shine across various projects throughout 2025, anticipation is building for what he will showcase in the new year of 2026.
Meanwhile, Park Yoon-ho is set to meet viewers later this year in the Tving original series ‘Proxy Exam’, where he plays the role of Joo Hee-dong.