Supporting Artists
Hero or Villain?
I smile every time I see them onscreen, whether the role is audaciously angelic or dastardly evil.
In no particular order, since it's impossible to choose a favorite:
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Kim Seul Gi
South Korean
I love Kim Seul Gi. Whether the role is sweet, or psychotic, she is always funny & a treat to watch.
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Lee Kyu Hyung
South Korean
Lee Kyu Hyung can do no wrong. He's a chameleon, completely believable in a variety of diverse roles.
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Oh Min Suk
South Korean
Oh Min Suk needs more roles. Whether as a lead office mentor in Misaeng, or the (slightly?) psychotic mastermind in The King Loves, I want him to win. His character motivations have depth and are relateable, no matter the nature of the role.
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Lee Moo Saeng
South Korean
Lee Moo Saeng lights up the screen and steals every scene!
My first time viewing him on-screeen has been in Designated Survivor: 60 days, but I will be looking for his work from now on. -
Son Suk Ku
South Korean
Son Seok Koo's performances have an unexpected vulnerability that leave you sympathizing with complicated motivations, whether he's portraying a good-guy or murderer. He's one to watch in the future!
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Seo Yi Sook
South Korean
I love to hate her. I enjoy her light-hearted fare. Seo Yi Sook's acting is tremendously engaging. I am completely invested whenever she's on screen.
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Jung Woong In
South Korean
Roles with complicated motivations, whether hero or villain, are Jung Woong In's specialty. You want to hug him & hit him with a hammer, all the while hoping he grant's you a smidgeon of praise. <3
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Bae Jong Ok
South Korean
Ruthless or maternal, Bae Jong Ok captivates with her assured competence and complete capability. Whether she is hunting down a criminal or outmaneuvering our heroes, I want her to win... always.
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Song Young Kyu
South Korean
Song Young Kyu's deep voice brings gravitas into what could otherwise be cheesy cliche roles.
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Kim Sung Oh
South Korean
Kim Sung Oh had me cracking up as the office assistant in Hwanyugi. It was a joy to see him again in Fight My Way. Give this guy more roles!
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Hwang Bo Ra
South Korean
I had to warm up to her occassional over the top antics, but now I adore Hwang Bo Ra.
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Choi Young Joon
South Korean
In Flower of Evil, he really held his own against Lee Joon Gi as the suspicious, yet supportive detective. There were moments that he shone as the better partner.
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Yoon Bo Mi
South Korean
Hilarious in Because This Is My First Life! Does the deadpan comedienne role with style. Can't wait to see more from Yoon Bo Mi.
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Yang Kyung Won
South Korean
Crash Landing on You was such a fun, pivotal role. Yes, he can play the clown, but one that grows and has hidden depths. I cheered when I saw him again in Vincenzo.
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Im Chul Soo
South Korean
Im Chul SOo is everywhere! I look over his profile and it is full of dramas that I love, each role a quirky little gem.
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Jung Jae Oh
South Korean
He has completely stolen every scene of Ga Du Ri's Restaruant. Utterly adorable. I look forward to see where his acting career takes him.
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Hwang Hee
South Korean
The few shining moments of the Tale of the Nine-Tailed were mostly due to Hwange Hee & Kim Yong Ji.
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Kim Yong Ji
South Korean
The few shining moments of the Tale of the Nine-Tailed were mostly due to Hwange Hee & Kim Yong Ji.
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Yoo Teo
South Korean
I first saw Yoo Tae Oh as in School Nurse files. I enjoyed his performance in this quirky gem. (BTW, Mr. Mac has the best hair!)
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