South Korean actor Cho Jung Seok has recently made headlines as he gains traction in the October Netizens Awards. Renowned for his roles in the film Architecture 101 and the hit tvN drama Hospital Playlist, Cho remains a prominent figure in the South Korean entertainment industry.
As of 5 p.m. KST on October 4, Cho ranks 18th in the Best Actor category, having garnered 13 votes. This places him in strong contention for this month’s Netizens Awards, underscoring his continued popularity and influence.

In a notable recent development, Cho has ventured beyond acting to pursue a musical career. His journey as an emerging singer is chronicled in Rookie Singer Cho Jung Seok, which premiered on Netflix on August 30. The show captures Cho's earnest foray into music and showcases his unfiltered charm and comedic wit.
Cho's 20-year acting career is a testament to his versatility,Cho Jung Seok Shines as a Versatile Star Across Film, TV, and Music and his endeavor to pursue his passion for becoming a singer-songwriter has captivated audiences. The series provides a heartfelt and entertaining glimpse into his evolution from established actor to aspiring musician.
Adding to the excitement, Cho is accompanied by a talented lineup of collaborators, referred to as "Dream Makers," who aid him on his musical journey. The team features prominent Korean singers, including Park Hyo-shin and Gummy, who bring further depth and appeal to Cho's quest to explore and define his musical identity.


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