'The Glory' actor KimGunWoo reveals he had to borrow money from his agency before the show
revealed he had to borrow money from his agency before the show due to financial difficulties.
On March 23rd, Kim Gun Woo met with the press for his end-of-the-show interview for 'The Glory.' He played one of the villains 'Son Myeong Oh' in the show, enhancing the show's suspense. He debuted in 2017 with '' and continued appearing in many different dramas but he wasn't in the limelight until 'The Glory.
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