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'True Education' Juvenile Offender Jang Yo-hun, Turns Out to Be in His 30s, "Enrolled as the Class of '11" [Star Issue]

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Choi Hyejin

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'True Education' actor Jang Yo-hun, who played the role of 14-year-old Min Ji-woong, turns out to be in his 30s.

Recently, Jang Yo-hun shared his thoughts on appearing in 'True Education' through his personal account, saying, "I enrolled in school as the Class of '11, and now I ended up playing a role born in 2011."

Jang Yo-hun added, "I feel like I've tried every kind of mischief in my life. It's like I'm at the Navy Headquarters. I will live a good life from now on."

In fact, Jang Yo-hun was born in 1993 and is known to be 34 years old in Korean age.

At 30-something, he portrayed the role of 14-year-old Min Ji-woong in 'True Education.' Min Ji-woong is a character who emphasizes being a juvenile offender and causes issues related to youth crime and drug distribution.

Meanwhile, the work depicts the bold activities of the School Authority Protection Bureau, which stands on the side of the victims of 'True Education' to correct the school.

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