4 Kdramas of The Judge from Hell Actor Kim Jae-young You Need to Watch!

The Judge from Hell has all our attention this month as Park Shin-hye and Kim Jae-young’s performances spark topics online every week. Directed by Park Jin-pyo, the drama has been garnering attention since day one as the shaking plot takes us en route to an ill-fated love story between a demon and a human. But what really caught our attention was the twist it brings with each episode.

The show has now begun its second half and the latest twist brought out one of the best performances from Kim Jae-young. While Park Shin-hye has undoubtedly been stunning us with her performance in the show, Kim Jae-young stands out on his own while complimenting her aura. He is leaving a mark on Kdrama fans with this show which only makes us all the more curious about his previous projects.

With this, we bring to you 4 Kdramas of Kim Jae-young showing his versatile performance that you cannot miss! So let’s begin!

4 Kdramas of The Judge from Hell Actor Kim Jae-young to Watch

Love in Contract

We begin with Kim Jae-young’s latest drama alongside Park Min-young and Go Kyung-pyo which gave us another round of Second Lead Syndrome. While he may have lost the girl in the drama, he certainly stole our hearts with his character which came with an undeniable charm. He portrayed the role of an actor in the drama, we see the versatility of Kim Jae-young who has come a long way.

The plot of the drama revolves around a woman who is a professional contract marriage master, providing services while staying single for life. However, chaos erupts when feelings for a long-term client emerge and an actor is thrown in the mix. How will the trio deal with their feelings, these events, and more?

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Beautiful Love Wonderful Life

Next is a rom-com melodrama that will require a lot of patience to watch as it is 100 episodes long, but it brings another remarkable role played by the actor. Kim Jae-young plays the role of a man satisfied with his life having no interest in marriage or love, but when love does knock on his door, how will he escape? Showing the complicated feelings of his character, he enchants us all despite the length of the show.

The plot revolves around four people who are surrounded by responsibilities, loneliness, fear, disinterest, etc. when it comes to finding happiness. However, love comes when least expected and takes them on a journey which becomes meaningful for these people and viewers of the show alike.

Dear My Room

Next, we have a heartwarming rom-com which will make you fall in love with Kim Jae-young as he takes on the role of a childhood best friend and later lover. As he helps his friend pick up her life and guides her into recreating a room of her own, he plays a supportive, playful, and fluffy character we all need in life.

The plot of the drama revolves around a young woman who finds herself unemployed and depressed. As her room begins to turn mouldy, when her friend gifts her some lighting, she begins a project of redecorating her space and slowly getting her life together. A slow but steady drama that resonates with you in unexpected ways.

100 Days My Prince

Finally, we have a character played by Kim Jae-young that leaves us heartbroken, even when the main characters of the show get their happy ending. While he played a supporting role in the show, Kim Jae-young managed to draw our attention with his complicated storyline which ends in a tragedy. The emotions of his character have been portrayed well as we are left in tears.

The plot of the drama revolves around a perfectionist crown prince surrounded by loneliness. Soon, fate plays a game and traps him in a rule he made himself. As he temporarily loses his memories due to an incident, he gets married to a commoner who becomes his source of light.

Which of these dramas is making to your to-watch list? Let us know in the comments below!

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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