

Ok Taec-yeon
Ok Taec-yeon (옥택연) made the idol-to-actor transition stick by leaning into scale, not distance. He is still inseparable from 2PM, but his screen career now stands on its own because he learned how to convert star presence into actual dramatic tension instead of relying on residual fandom heat.
After debuting with 2PM in 2008, Taec-yeon moved into acting with Cinderella's Stepsister in 2010 and gradually built a stronger resume through Dream High, Save Me, Vincenzo, and Heartbeat. His current agency 51K frames that run clearly on its official artist page, where the credits now stretch from early television work to a 2026 lead role in Netflix Japan's Soul Mate.
That recent stretch is why Taec-yeon remains so bankable. He can play romantic lead, thriller pivot, or polished antagonist without losing the broad accessibility that first made him a mainstream idol star. With Netflix backing Soul Mate and KBS placing him at the center of The First Night with the Duke, he is operating in a career phase where both legacy recognition and current casting momentum are working in his favor.
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