
Actor Ji Hyun Woo brings his signature humor and charm to the upcoming Radio Star episode airing on November 12, where he discusses his memorable chemistry with veteran actresses and shares behind-the-scenes stories from his long career.
Appearing alongside Kim Kyu Won, Ivy, and Kim Jun Hyun in the Talent Ivy League special, Ji reflects on his reputation as Korea’s quintessential younger romantic lead, recalling collaborations with stars such as Song Hye Kyo, Kim Tae Hee, Choi Kang Hee, Lee Bo Young, and Yeo Ji Won.
He describes each as a valuable mentor, crediting them for shaping his growth as an actor. The conversation takes a playful turn when he revisits his steamy kissing scene with Go Doo Shim in the film Shining Moment, joking that his confidence during the shoot caught her off guard, sending the studio into laughter. Ivy, his co-star in the musical Red Book, affectionately teases him for always arriving early to rehearsals, saying he feels like part of the furniture when absent.
The segment earns Ji the nickname Korea’s Richard Gere as he charms everyone with his sincerity and wit. Addressing his quirky moniker Low-Salt Human, Ji laughs it off, admitting he’s been told he can seem dull and revealing his humorous ways of boosting energy.
Rounding out the show, he picks up his guitar for a spontaneous performance reminiscent of his days with The Nuts, wowing the studio with his smooth vocals. With his mix of warmth, talent, and self-deprecating humor, Ji Hyun Woo once again proves why he remains one of Korea’s most versatile entertainers.