Kim Jae Wook Exposes Insights About His Heinous Character In OCN’s 'Voice'

Kim Jae Wook was interviewed on Mar. 28 and revealed how he felt about the heinous character he played on OCN's "Voice." He said that while he was acting the role, he also does not condole with his own character in the drama. He further added that he would be similarly upset and disappointed as the viewers if his character's story line did not end cleanly.

Apparently, Soompi reports that the production staff and the actor have discussed how the character of Mo Tae Goo will end. Accordingly, they all agreed to conclude the storyline in a relieving way to be completely pleasing to the viewers. "Voice" came to an end on Mar.12 after airing 16 episodes.

Kim Jae Wook also talked about how appearing on "Voice" has helped him with his acting career. The actor played the role of a murderer named Mo Tae Goo and was acclaimed for his psychopathic acting by a lot of viewers. Fans allegedly called his acting the rediscovery of Kim Jae Wook.

The actor accordingly thanked his fans who praised his acting. But he said that he has been hearing the word rediscovery for 10 years already. So purportedly, he thinks not much has changed after the drama, although he is grateful because it seemed he has been further acknowledged as an actor.

Kim Jae Wook is a popular actor and model, says Viki. He was born in Korea but his family moved to Japan and returned to Korea when he was seven years old. He accordingly started modeling at the age of 17.

He started his acting role in the 2002 drama "Ruler of Your Own World" but concentrated more on modeling for the next five years. He returned to acting and landed a role in "Coffee Prince" in 2007. He also starred in "Marry Me, Mary," "Who Are You?" "Inspiring Generation" and lately, the "Voice."

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