Features Kim’s memorable roles in well-liked K-dramas, including ‘School 2013,’ ‘The Heirs,’ ‘Uncontrollably Fong,’ ‘Our Blues,’ and ‘Black Night’ The poster for 'Black Knight' features Kim Woo-bin as 5-8. Photo courtesy of Netflix. Kim Woo-bin digs deep into the emotional recesses of his portrayals, bringing out each aspect of who they are and their lives, and I’d say “in a way” that gives them a striking sense of realism.

His attention to realism shows in each of his characters—whether he’s playing a reclusive individual, a spoilt brat, a dying superstar, a commoner, or an unlikely delivery driver—making him the talented actor that Kim Woo-bin is—an actor of candid performances such as the following. The high school drama is about student issues on and off campus. Kim plays Park Heung-soo, who enrolls in this high school and fails to make a first impression.

He gives off a negative vibe, a rough guy who finds it difficult to fit in the class. However, there’s greater depth to who he is in terms of his past events and how he feels as a result. Kim was commended for the way he embodied the role’s nuances, winning the Best New Actor award at the second APAN Star Awards in 2013.

Starring , , Kim Woo-bin, , , , Kang Min-hyuk, and Krystal Jung, among others, , aka , is a that transpires at a distinguished high school of rich kids. Kim’s Young-do, heir to the Zeus Hotel Group, is a bully; he’s manipulative, crafty, and an unwelcome compa.