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The same year, Yoon starred in KBS2's youth drama Hit the Top.

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In October 2016, Yoon was cast in a three-episode miniseries, Romance Full of Life, which is part of MBC's 9-episode miniseries, Three Color Fantasy. In May 2016, he became a regular cast member of the third season of popular variety show 2 Days & 1 Night. The drama is a fictional story about a young Heo Jun and his journey to lift a curse for a princess (played by Kim Sae-ron), whom he later fell in love with.

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2016–present: Comeback from military service Īfter completing military service, Yoon starred in JTBC's historical fantasy drama Mirror of the Witch, playing Joseon's famous doctor Heo Jun.

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Perfect, where he plays a professional golfer who loses everything but later becomes a golf coach. In 2014, Yoon starred opposite Yeo Jin-goo in the film Mr.

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He lent his voice for the animated movie Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum.

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In October, Yoon was cast in KBS's romantic comedy series Prime Minister & I alongside Lee Beom-soo and Girls' Generation's Yoona. Yoon then became a cast member of Barefooted Friends, which was his first variety show. The series was the highest sold cable drama ever to Japan. Yoon plays a genius game developer, who accidentally enters the life of a modern Rapunzel (played by Park Shin-hye). In 2013, he starred in the cable series My Cute Guys, the third installment of tvN 's "flower boy" series. On December 8, Yoon won the Popular Star Prize in China at the 2012 Asia Top 10 Popular Star Awards by CETV. He then filmed his first Chinese drama Happy Noodles. The project was orchestrated by the JAFIC (Japan Apparel-Fashion Industry Council) to increase awareness of Japanese fashion. In 2012, Yoon starred in the Japanese web drama Brand Guardians, based on a story about a Korean youth who travels to Japan to make it as a fashion stylist. However, the drama scored low viewership ratings and had to be pre-empted. He played a millionaire masquerading as a parking attendant and entering into relationship with an abrasive female police officer ( Lee Ji-ah). In 2011, Yoon was cast to replace Kim Jaewon, who withdrew after suffering from multiple injuries on the first day of filming, in the romantic-comedy Me Too, Flower!. He also sung 4 singles for the soundtrack of the commercial. Yoon appeared in a commercial for the cellphone Bubi Bubi with the famous girl group T-ara. The same year, Yoon had his first big screen debut with a leading role in the horror movie Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp. Due to the drama's popularity, Yoon and co-star Lee Young-ah were named promotional ambassadors for North Chungcheong Province. The series was one of the most watched shows in South Korea in 2010 with a final episode viewership rating of 50.8% and Yoon became a household name in Korea. The drama's writer, Kang Eun-kyung, saw Yoon in High Kick Through the Roof and picked him for the role. The following year, Yoon was cast as the main character in the slice-of-life television series King of Baking, Kim Takgu. He was nominated for Best New Actor in TV at the Baeksang Arts Awards, and won MBC's Best Couple award with his co-star Shin Se-kyung. Yoon debuted in the daily sitcom High Kick Through the Roof and rose to fame for his role as a semi-rebellious teenager. Yoon's unique childhood was then unveiled through his song "Grandpa's Bicycle" for Barefooted Friends.Ĭareer 2009–2010: Rising popularity and breakthrough At the time, while peers of his age went to kindergarten and learned English, Yoon went to seodang, a traditional school that taught Confucianism, and learned to read Hanja (Chinese characters). He is the only child of his family, and was raised by his grandparents.

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Yoon was born in a small town in Suncheon as Yoon Dong-gu, a name he used until an official change of name upon his entry into college. 2.3 2016–present: Comeback from military service.

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  • 2.1 2009–2010: Rising popularity and breakthrough.





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