
Actor Min Jin-woong has been appointed a visiting professor in the Department of Theater Arts at Chungwoon University.
His agency, Ghost Studio, confirmed the appointment on the 27th.
On October 29, Min led a hands-on workshop for arts students titled “Practical Acting with a Working Actor ― Musical Talk Concert,” sharing an inspiring session on craft and career. “The stage can feel intimidating and nerve-racking, but you become a real actor when you learn to enjoy those feelings,” he told students, stressing mindset, technique, and passion.
He also held a Q&A, offering candid guidance drawn from his experience―both as a newly appointed professor and as a seasoned actor.
Born in 1986, Min began on the theater stage and made his screen debut with the 2014 film "Fashion King." His TV and streaming credits include "Wedding Impossible," Netflix’s "A Time Called You," "Secret Royal Inspector & Joy," and "Memories of the Alhambra"; on the film side, he’s appeared in "Virus," "MAL·MO·E: The Secret Mission," and "Seven Years of Night." Onstage, he’s performed in "The Effect," "Angels in America," and "The Masked Villa Murder."
As he steps into the classroom, Min is set to mentor students as a visiting professor at Chungwoon University, sharing the on-the-ground know-how he’s built across theater, television, film, and streaming.
(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Sun-ae)