Jo Seung-woo and Kim Nam-joo's 'Strengthy transform' Gets Best Valued Outcome

The Best Acting category is fierce and fierce every year. Its been a long time since this year.Through the fierceness, Actor Jo Seung-woo and Kim Nam-joo got a valuable result of the White Prize for Best Acting through Strength Transform.The 54th Baeksang Arts Awards were held at 9:30 pm on March 3 at the COEX D Hall in Seoul.Jo Seung-woo and Kim Nam-joo were honored with the Best Actor Award for Best Male and Female in the TV category, called The Flower of White Prize.Jo Seung-woo was tvN Secret Forest and Kim Nam-joo played a pivotal role in the popularity of the drama as JTBC Misty protagonist.In particular, the two caused syndrome with a strong acting transform. Jo Seung-woo played the role of a loner prosecutor who did not feel emotion in the secret forest.Instead of reading empathy, the most rational judgment was the Acting, which was a dry sentiment line that was different from the one that had been heavily impressed and emotional.Jo Seung-woo did the act that no one could do, and the modifier Jo Seung-woo followed, and showed why Jo Seung-woo is an actor who believes and sees. Not only movies, but also Drama producers proved themselves why they want Jo Seung-woo.It is no exaggeration to say that his name was represented by the only stone, and the secret forest showed off his sticky loyalty.When Jo Seung-woo received the award, Lee Soo-yeon, Yoo Jae-myeong, Lee Kyu-hyung and Lee Jun-hyuk, who gathered together in the white statue, made the audience happy to see the actors who were in the audience.Kim Nam-joo was soon Misty; in Misty it showed itself as the top anchor in the Republic of Korea.Kim Nam-joo changed his tone, posture, gait and style as well as 7kg weight loss to show the sharp and tight anchor character, Ko Hye-ran.It is a direct indication that he returned to the CRT in six years, and he was able to find his desire here, and he gave pleasure and immersion to viewers by actively searching for it and fighting for it.Charisma and softness, two ambivalences, proved to be Acting Goddess.

The Best Acting category is fierce and fierce every year. It's been a long time since this year. Through the fierceness, Actor Jo Seung-woo and Kim Nam-joo got a valuable result of the White Prize for Best Acting through 'Strength transform'. The 54th Baeksang Arts Awards were held at 9:30 pm on March 3 at the COEX D Hall in Seoul. Jo Seung-woo and Kim Nam-joo were honored with the Best Actor Award for Best Male and Female in the TV category, called 'The Flower of White Prize'.

Jo Seung-woo was tvN 'Secret Forest' and Kim Nam-joo played a pivotal role in the popularity of the Drama as JTBC Misty' protagonist. In particular, the two caused syndrome with a strong Acting transform. Jo Seung-woo played the role of a loner prosecutor who did not feel emotion in the 'secret forest'. Instead of reading empathy, the most rational judgment was the Acting, which was a "dry" sentiment line that was different from the one that had been heavily impressed and emotional. Jo Seung-woo did the act that no one could do, and the modifier "Jo Seung-woo" followed, and showed why Jo Seung-woo is an "Actor who believes and sees." Not only movies, but also Drama producers proved themselves why they want Jo Seung-woo. It is no exaggeration to say that his name was represented by the only stone, and the 'secret forest' showed off his sticky loyalty. When Jo Seung-woo received the award, Lee Soo-yeon, Yoo Jae-myeong, Lee Kyu-hyung and Lee Jun-hyuk, who gathered together in the white statue, made the audience happy to see the Actors who were in the audience. "Kim Nam-joo" was soon "Misty"; in "Misty" it showed itself as "the top anchor in the Republic of Korea." Kim Nam-joo changed his tone, posture, gait and style as well as 7kg weight loss to show the sharp and tight anchor character, Ko Hye-ran. It is a direct indication that he returned to the CRT in six years, and he was able to find his desire here, and he gave pleasure and immersion to viewers by actively searching for it and fighting for it. Charisma and softness, two ambivalences, proved to be 'Acting Goddess'.