
Actor Kwon Daham is set to showcase his warm and relatable charm in the film "Number One." Directed by Kim Tae-yong, "Number One" tells the story of Ha-min (played by Choi Woo-shik), who begins to notice a decreasing number every time he eats his mother's food. Ha-min discovers that when the number reaches zero, his mother Eun-sil (played by Jang Hye-jin) will die, and the film follows his efforts to prevent this from happening.
Kwon Daham plays Min-hyung, Ha-min's childhood friend and coworker, adding energy to the story. Through his realistic portrayal of a working professional, he creates a connection with the audience and raises expectations with his lively interactions with Choi Woo-shik.
Kwon Daham has delivered high-quality performances characterized by rich expressiveness and interpretive skills in every project he has appeared in. His diverse filmography, including dramas such as "Bad Connection," "Confidence Man KR," and "Fragmented City," as well as films like "Blue" and "The Punishment," has left a strong impression on viewers. Recently, he appeared as Sol in the omnibus snack movie "Like!"—a joint project between CJ ENM and the Korea National University of Arts' School of Film—where he deeply conveyed the subtle emotions between men and women.
There is growing interest in the new acting variations Kwon Daham will present in "Number One." The film is scheduled to be released nationwide in theaters on February 11.



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