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Moon Woo-Jin

Moon Woo-Jin (born February 19, 2009) is a South Korean actor. He has built a prolific career appearing as a child and teen counterpart to main characters in numerous high-profile South Korean television dramas and films.

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Moon Woo-Jin

Early Life and Career

Born in South Korea on February 19, 2009, Moon entered the entertainment industry at a young age. He quickly established himself as a recognizable face in television dramas, frequently cast to portray the childhood or teenage versions of male lead actors. His early credits include appearances in series such as Unknown Woman (2017), What's Wrong With Secretary Kim (2018), and My Country: The New Age (2019).

Selected Filmography

Moon has appeared in several notable feature films, including:

  • Peninsula (2020) as Dong-Hwan
  • Where Would You Like to Go? (2023) as Park Hae-Soo
  • Hijack 1971 (2024) as Han-Bong
  • Dark Nuns (2025) as Choi Hee-Joon

In television, his extensive credits span multiple networks and streaming platforms. Notable drama series featuring his work include It's Okay to Not Be Okay (2020), The King: Eternal Monarch (2020), The Devil Judge (2021), Castaway Diva (2023), The Atypical Family (2024), and The Fiery Priest 2 (2024).

Accolades

Moon has received recognition for his performances in television dramas, earning multiple youth acting awards:

  • Best Youth Actor for Once Again at the KBS Drama Awards (2020)
  • Best Youth Actor for Drama Special: Dog Days Of Summer at the KBS Drama Awards (2023)
  • Best Youth Actor & Actress category recognition for The Fiery Priest 2 at the SBS Drama Awards (2024)

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