Han Ji-eun in Korean-Japanese Drama "First Love Dogs"

Actress Han Ji-eun will start her global career through the Korea-Japan joint drama "First Love Dogs" co-produced by Japanese terrestrial TBS and domestic production company Studio Dragon.

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Gram Entertainment said on the 8th, "Actor Han Ji-eun will appear as Woo Seo-young, a third-generation chaebol, in the Korea-Japan joint drama "First Love Dogs"".

"First Love Dogs", a romance drama jointly organized and produced by Studio Dragon and TBS, one of Japan's five major terrestrial broadcasters, which was first released on the 1st, is a healing romance drama about a third-generation Korean chaebol, a Japanese veterinarian, and a lawyer who meet around a dog with a huge secret.

Han Ji-eun plays Woo Seo-young, the eldest daughter of Wuroa Group and vice president of global logistics business. Despite being the third-generation owner of the group, Woo Seo-young has risen from hard-working on-the-job positions to a vice president position, with extraordinary abilities and responsibilities.

Seo-young heads to Japan to look after her youngest brother, who left Korea under her father's direction, where she experiences new characters who have appeared next to her brother.

Han Ji-eun, who has performed across genres with tvN's "When the Stars Gossip", TVING's original "Study Group", the movie "Hitman 2" and the play "Anna X" this year, will enter Japan through the Korean-Japanese joint drama "First Love Dogs".

Han Ji-eun, who has been loved by the public for her elegant character skills in each work, is expected to establish a stronger position as a global actor through this work.

"First Love Dogs" airs every Tuesday on TBS in Japan for a total of 10 weeks, and can be watched on TVING in Korea.

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