Actress Yeonwoo shared her thoughts on the conclusion of JTBC's 'Lady Ok’s Tale' (written by Park Ji-sook, directed by Jin Hyuk), which aired on the 25th. Yeonwoo played the role of Cha Mi-ryeong, a mysterious woman from Ichang County, showcasing delicate acting. Her character, Cha Mi-ryeong, lived a life deceived by her parents' lies.
She opens her heart to Ok Tae-young (played by Lim Ji-yeon), whom she initially thought was her enemy. Yeonwoo also portrayed a poignant romance with Seong Do-gyeom (played by Kim Jae-won), navigating between antagonist and protagonist roles with emotional depth. Despite being her first historical drama, she received stable evaluations.
Yeonwoo expressed, "Though it was my first historical drama, and I was very nervous and anxious, it was a project I was very eager to take on." Motivated by her desire to excel, she added, "I tried to master the speech and behaviors by watching various historical dramas and films, practicing and making a lot of effort."
Yeonwoo continued, "Acting while synchronizing with senior actors on set made it less challenging," adding, "I was truly happy to be part of a great cast and production." She also expressed gratitude, saying, "Thank you for loving and empathizing with Mi-ryeong's story, and I'll come back with even better performances."
Meanwhile, the final episode of 'Lady Ok’s Tale' will air at 10:30 PM on the 26th.
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