
August 7, 1973 · 52 years old
Jeong Wook is a South Korean actor. He is represented by Chan Entertainment. He studied Film Studies at Seoul Arts College. He debuted in 1994 through SBS 4th Generation Talent Recruitment. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Biography

In the cutthroat world of the rich and powerful, one misstep can ruin everything, a lesson Kang Hae Ra learns the hard way. Once a hardworking reporter, Hae Ra rose to fame after marrying a famous celebrity and became a top influencer. However, a false scandal shatters her reputation, and she vows revenge. Meanwhile, Cha Min Joon, a talented lawyer with a perfect track record, focuses on taking down those who ruined his family. Kim Tae On, the heir to the FB Group, battles her father for control, while detective Ku Eun Hye works on a case that could make or break her career. As these individuals seek success and vengeance, their paths intersect, revealing dark truths that shake them to their core. United in their quest for revenge, Hae Ra and Min Joon will stop at nothing to bring down their enemies. But can they overcome such powerful forces? (Source: MyDramaList)

During the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), Choi Cheon Joong was Korea’s leading fortuneteller and face-reading physiognomist – as well as a skilled gambler and martial artist. He is beloved by the people of the realm and is a fierce patriot. However, he now faces his biggest challenge yet when he takes it upon himself to replace the corrupt regime running the country, hoping to elect in their place a virtuous young prince from a minor royal line. The prince, he believes, is the ideal man to take the Joseon throne. He also identifies the realm’s ideal royal consort – a humble street girl. Choi Cheon Joong must use all of his abilities to help the couple take power – but is aided in his efforts by a princess named Hwang Bong Ryun a woman who also displays incredible fortune-telling skills. As the duo proceeds with the audacious plan, they begin to develop feelings for one another... (Source: Viki) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Wind and Clouds and Rain" by Lee Byung Joo.