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Actors Woo Ji-hyun & Lee Tae-kyung Tie the Knot After Meeting as Lovers Onscreen

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According to an exclusive report by Xportsnews on April 26, actors Woo Ji-hyun and Lee Tae-kyung held a private wedding ceremony at a venue in Seoul, marking the beginning of their new life together.

Woo Ji-hyun and Lee Tae-kyung first met while working on the 2021 short film “Tomorrow’s Lovers,” based on a novel of the same name. In the film, they portrayed a couple, delicately capturing the emotions of excitement and melancholy, earning praise from audiences for their heartfelt performances.

Actors Woo Ji-hyun & Lee Tae-kyung Tie the Knot After Meeting as Lovers Onscreen

Their connection on set blossomed into a real-life romance, which they nurtured over the years before finally tying the knot.

The news has warmed fans’ hearts, with many celebrating the rare and beautiful transformation of a fictional love story into reality.

Born in 1986, Woo Ji-hyun made his film debut in 2014 with New Start and has built a solid career primarily in independent films. His credits include Mothers, The First Lap, Autumn, Autumn, Inseparable Bros, Decibel, and Your Moment.

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He has also made a strong impression in TV dramas such as Search: WWW, Mouse, All of Us Are Dead, Anna, The Kidnapping Day, and Gyeongseong Creature.

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Most recently, Woo Ji-hyun starred in the crime-action film Badland Hunters (directed by Hwang Byung-kook), where he played Oh Jae-chul, a second-generation chaebol. Set against the backdrop of Korea’s drug crime underworld, the film has surpassed 1.6 million viewers and continues to dominate the box office, with hopes of hitting the 2 million mark soon. With both a box-office hit and marriage news, Woo Ji-hyun is celebrating a double blessing.

Born in 1991, Lee Tae-kyung began her acting career with the 2018 film At the Theatre with You, which also featured Woo Ji-hyun.

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Since then, she has appeared in numerous independent films, such as Driving School, Life of Hae-oak, Unboxing Girl, Fictions, The Dream Songs, and Dirty Money, as well as popular dramas like Itaewon Class, Police University, Jirisan, Military Prosecutor Doberman, and Trigger.

Their love story — blossoming from an onscreen partnership into a lifelong commitment — has captured the attention and admiration of many fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry.

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