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'True Education' 1993-born actor Jang Yo-hun on playing a juvenile offender: "Worried about my face... actually shaved my head"

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Actor Jang Yo-hun shared his thoughts on playing a juvenile offender in the Netflix drama 'True Education'.

On the 16th, a video titled 'True Education Graduates (?) Meeting: Reading Villains' Comments, Moomool, Behind the Scenes' was uploaded to the YouTube channel 'Netflix Korea'.

The video featured Ok Jin-wook as Jo In-beom, Yoo Tae-ju as Park Sung-hwan, Park Seo-yoon as Han Ye-ri, Park Ji-yeon as Woo-jin's mother, and Jang Yo-hun as Min Ji-woong.

Jang Yo-hun, who played the role of Min Ji-woong, a juvenile offender in the drama, was asked, "What was the most difficult part about playing a 14-year-old?"

Jang Yo-hun, who stated he was born in 1993, said, "I was worried about my face and wondered if I could show the reckless energy unique to that time."

He added, "But I think I got a lot of strength from the four juvenile offenders."

Furthermore, when asked by Jang Yo-hun, "Did the actors playing juvenile offenders actually shave their heads?" he replied, "They actually shaved our heads. It was a hot summer, so it was refreshing."

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