4 Must-Watch Oh Jung Se K-Dramas While Waiting For ‘Revenant’ New Episodes

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It's Okay To Not Be Okay
When the Camellia Blooms
Touch Your Heart
Missing 9

At 46, Oh Jung Se has curated a flawless filmography under his belt. He has also established his name in the hall of fame of the Hallyu scene, thanks to his seasoned performances.

This 2023, he returns to challenge himself with another horror series with Kim Tae Ri. During its premiere, "Revenant" has enjoyed a great reception and skyrocketing success.

While waiting for the drama's new episodes, check out Oh Jung Se's most notable works. Keep on reading.

'Missing 9'

In "Missing 9," Oh Jung Se transforms into a talent manager who flies on a private plane to go to a concert along with nine people.

Unfortunately, the plane crashes, leaving the passengers stranded on an uncharted island with no means to survive. This then ensues chaos, betrayal and unprecedented deaths.

Oh Jung Se showed a profound immersion with his character for which he scored a Golden Acting Award at the MBC Drama Awards in 2017.

'Touch Your Heart'

Unbeknownst to many, Oh Jung Se has also dabbled into romance comedy dramas like "Touch Your Heart," which was headlined by Lee Dong Wook and Yoo In Na.

The series depicts the life of an actress who lands a new job in a law firm where she works for a stoic and uptight lawyer.

In the drama, Oh Jung Se portrays the hilarious CEO who's an annoying friend to Lee Dong Wook and also a die-hard fan of Yoo In Na's character.

'When the Camellia Blooms'

Another smash hit drama that Oh Jung Se participated in was Gong Hyo Jin and Kang Ha Neul's smash hit romance melodrama "When the Camellia Blooms."

The series is an award-winning masterpiece that discusses the struggles and victories of a single mother who opens her own bar in a small town.

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Oh Jung Se joins the cast as No Gyu Tae, Gong Hyo Jin's landlord in the work. His performance also landed him the Best Supporting Actor award, an addition to his huge collection of trophies.

'It's Okay to Not Be Okay'

This list wouldn't be complete without "It's Okay to Not Be Okay," which is Oh Jung Se's best work yet. The actor tugged at the heartstrings of the viewers as he transformed into an autistic illustrator who only has his brother beside him.

Oh Jung Se delivered a plethora of emotions through the drama which proved his range and amazing ability to immerse in any role he's given.

This time, the actor returns as a folklore professor who saves a possessed young woman from supernatural entities. It's only a matter of time that Oh Jung Se bags another major acting award.

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Written by Elijah Mully.

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