Actor Jang Yoon-ju, ⓒ OSEN.
Actor Jang Yoon-joo donated 70 million won for the self-reliance preparation youth.
Jang Yoon-ju said on the 1st that he donated 70 million won to support young people's independence and dreams.
Supporting young people preparing for self-reliance, Jang Yoon-ju said, "I delivered my heart to young people preparing for self-reliance that I had in mind since the beginning of this year. It was an idea that I always had on one side of my mind while filming the movie "Minimal Goodwill," but it made me feel more comfortable to actually practice it. I hope my heart will be conveyed well," he said, adding his precious heart.
Jang Yoon-joo played Hee-yeon, a high school teacher who was stressed by infertility, in the movie "Minimal Goodwill," released on October 30, helping classmate Yumi (Choi Soo-in), who is confused by pregnancy, and playing a character who is deeply concerned about the good will she can do.
His sincere heart, which he helped protect his students in the movie, became a catalyst, cheering for young people's independence and expressing their utmost goodwill after its release, which is all the more meaningful.
Jang Yoon-joo is planning to meet the audience in a row from the films 'Veteran 2' and 'Minimal Goodwill' to '1 Victory'. He is expected to strengthen his position as an actor by taking on new characters in each work and performing fresh acting.
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