

Kim Jun Han
Kim Jun Han (김준한) took the long route to screen authority. Before dramas and films, he spent the 2000s as the drummer of Izi, a background that still shows up in the patience and control of his acting. Once he pivoted fully into performance, he built momentum through sharp supporting turns that never feel ornamental. He is the kind of actor who can tilt a scene with timing, silence, and one well-placed change in tone.
That slow-burn climb turned into one of the more dependable character-actor runs in the market. Kim used projects like tvN dramas and later premium series to move from cult familiarity into broader mainstream recognition, then carried that weight into titles such as One Spring Night, Anna, Good Partner, and Mad Concrete Dreams. The page matters because it captures an artist whose career now reads less like a breakout story and more like a steady case for lasting range.
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