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Chang Wook began his career in musical theater and made his onscreen debut in the 2006 film "Days..."
In 2011, he won the "Excellence Award, Actor in a Daily Drama” at the KBS Drama Awards for his role in the drama "Smile, Dong Hae" (웃어라 동해야) as well as "Excellence Award" in a Special Project Drama at the 2013 MBC Drama Awards for his role in the drama "Empress Ki" (기황후). In 2019, he won "Best Actor" at the Asia Artist Awards.
In 2013, he was also awarded “Best New Actor” at The Musical Awards for his performance in the musical "The Days." He parted ways with Glorious Entertainment in May 2023. He's now under Spring Company which was founded by his longtime manager.
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In 2016, following her performance in "The Whirlwind Girl" (旋风少女), Song Yun snagged the Best New Actress award at the 22nd Huading Awards, earning her second Huading award—this time Best Actress—for "Under the Power" (锦衣之下). For her work on "The Fox's Summer" (狐狸的夏天), she won the award for Best Actress in a web series at both the 2nd Asia New Media Film Festival and the 2nd Golden Gudeo Media Awards in 2017.