Oh Jung-se Goes to the Amusement Park With a Fan

Actor Oh Jung-se visited the amusement park again with a fan with an intellectual disability.

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Cellist Bae Boum-jun's younger sister said on Instagram on the 25th, "Boum-jun, let's go to the amusement park. After social distancing was lifted, Boum-jun finally met his friend at the amusement park. They held hands all day yesterday". Oh Jung-se and Bae Boum-jun were seen walking around the amusement park holding hands tightly.

Oh Jung-se played Moon Sang-tae, who has an autism spectrum, on tvN's "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" in 2020. Bae Boum-jun wanted to meet Oh Jung-se after watching the drama. The actor spent time at an amusement park with Bae Boum-jun, dressed like the character in the drama. Bae Boum-jun's younger sister revealed the story of her brother's meeting with Oh Jung-se on Instagram, and the story spread.

In May last year, Oh Jung-se won the Best Supporting Actor award at the Baeksang Arts Awards for the second consecutive year. He said, "I did "Stove League" before "It's Okay to Not Be Okay". At the end of the work, COVID-19 began. I think we're all walking through a long "Stove League" right now. If the new season starts, I want to say, "Boum-jun, let's go to the amusement park again", he said. About a year later, when social distancing was lifted, he kept his promise with Bae Boum-jun. Bae Boum-jun's younger sister was also happy, saying, "Oh Jung-se kept his word and my brother got to meet his friend again".

Oh Jung-se made his debut in 1997 with the movie "Father". Since then, he has appeared in movies "Adolescence" (2003), "Play of Coincidence" (2004), "Couples" (2011), "How to Use Guys with Secret Tips" (2013), "Swing Kids" (2018), "Extreme Job" (2019), "Vampire Detective" (2014), "Stove League" (2019-2020) and "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" (2021). In 2021, he received the commendation from the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism at the 12th Korea Popular Culture and Arts Awards.