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Actor Lee Jun-young is expanding his filmography by securing a special appearance in the upcoming film 'Handwritten' (working title), directed by Hong Sung-min, where he is expected to deliver a high-impact performance as a key player in the narrative. In a recent interview on Ha Ji-young’s YouTube channel, the former U-KISS member opened up about the professional challenges he faced during his early transition from idol to actor, revealing that he often endured hurtful comments regarding his acting abilities. Alongside his upcoming big-screen project, Lee is also set to appear in the JTBC drama 'New Employee Chairman' (working title), premiering on the 30th at 10:40 PM, where he stars alongside Son Hyun-joo. - Lee Jun-young has confirmed a special appearance in the film 'Handwritten', playing an impactful character that serves as a highlight of the movie. - Reflecting on his career, Lee expressed his growth as an actor and shared his appreciation for fellow idol-turned-actors like Park Ji-hoon, Im Si-wan, and Do Kyung-soo for paving the way. - The actor will also headline the upcoming JTBC drama 'New Employee Chairman', which follows his character taking on the soul of a chairman. | Actor Lee Jun-young is expanding his filmography by securing a special appearance in the upcoming film 'Handwritten' (working title), directed by Hong Sung-min, where he is expected to deliver a high-impact performance as a key player in the narrative. In a recent interview on Ha Ji-young’s YouTube channel, the former U-KISS member opened up about the professional challenges he faced during his early transition from idol to actor, revealing that he often endured hurtful comments regarding his acting abilities. Alongside his upcoming big-screen project, Lee is also set to appear in the JTBC drama 'New Employee Chairman' (working title), premiering on the 30th at 10:40 PM, where he stars alongside Son Hyun-joo. - Lee Jun-young has confirmed a special appearance in the film 'Handwritten', playing an impactful character that serves as a highlight of the movie. - Reflecting on his career, Lee expressed his growth as an actor and shared his appreciation for fellow idol-turned-actors like Park Ji-hoon, Im Si-wan, and Do Kyung-soo for paving the way. - The actor will also headline the upcoming JTBC drama 'New Employee Chairman', which follows his character taking on the soul of a chairman.
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[이준영] Lee Jun-young Joins Cast of Film 'Handwritten' and Shares Reflections on Transitioning from Idol to Actor
k-movie5/21/2026

[이준영] Lee Jun-young Joins Cast of Film 'Handwritten' and Shares Reflections on Transitioning from Idol to Actor

Actor Lee Jun-young is expanding his filmography by securing a special appearance in the upcoming film 'Handwritten' (working title), directed by Hong Sung-min, where he is expected to deliver a high-impact performance as a key player in the narrative. In a recent interview on Ha Ji-young’s YouTube channel, the former U-KISS member opened up about the professional challenges he faced during his early transition from idol to actor, revealing that he often endured hurtful comments regarding his acting abilities. Alongside his upcoming big-screen project, Lee is also set to appear in the JTBC drama 'New Employee Chairman' (working title), premiering on the 30th at 10:40 PM, where he stars alongside Son Hyun-joo. - Lee Jun-young has confirmed a special appearance in the film 'Handwritten', playing an impactful character that serves as a highlight of the movie. - Reflecting on his career, Lee expressed his growth as an actor and shared his appreciation for fellow idol-turned-actors like Park Ji-hoon, Im Si-wan, and Do Kyung-soo for paving the way. - The actor will also headline the upcoming JTBC drama 'New Employee Chairman', which follows his character taking on the soul of a chairman.