Wen Junhui
Wen Junhui, also known by his stage name Jun, is a Chinese singer, actor, and member of the South Korean boy group Seventeen. He is known for his work with Seventeen, which has gained significant popularity and success in the K-pop industry.
Wen Junhui began his career as a child actor in China, appearing in television dramas and films. He gained wider recognition in 2015 after debuting as a member of Seventeen under Pledis Entertainment. Seventeen’s debut album, “17 Carat,” established the group in the K-pop industry. Jun has contributed to Seventeen’s success through performances and participation in choreography and music production. Jun has continued his acting career, taking roles in various Chinese dramas and web series. His voice acting includes work in the Chinese dub of the animated film “The King’s Avatar.”
Significant collaborations in Wen Junhui’s career include his work with fellow Seventeen members S.Coups, Woozi, Hoshi, Mingyu, and Joshua, instrumental in the group’s creative process. Outside Seventeen, Jun has collaborated with Chinese actors Huang Xiaoming and Zhou Xun in his early acting projects, establishing his career before transitioning to K-pop.