"'Younger' 'Udabi 's work that even my quiet parents were proud of '

Nov 25, 2024

 ''Younger' 'Udabi 's work that even my quiet parents were proud of '
photo courtesy of nCH Entertainment



 ''Younger' 'Udabi 's work that even my quiet parents were proud of '
photo courtesy of nCH Entertainment
Actor Wu Dabi, who left a deep impression through tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama 'Jeongnyeon', expressed his feelings by expressing the reactions of people around him, including his family.

On the morning of the 25th, Udavi met with Sports Chosun and responded to an interview commemorating the end of 'Jeongnyeon'.

tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama `Jungnyeoni (played by Choi Hyo-bi, directed by Jung Ji-in)' depicts the period of entering and growing up in a female national drama troupe with a natural age of a girl right after the Korean War in the 1950s. It was greatly loved by viewers due to the fresh material of women's Gukgeuk and the actors' passionate performance.



Playing by Udavi, 「Hong Joo-ran" is a character who builds a unique friendship as a best friend of Min-young in the play. In the wake of various episodes, he chose to marry and leave the Kukgeuk Company to contribute to the hospital expenses of his sister, who is sick even though she has moved away from him or got close to him.

Udavi is "disturbed and amazed" about the part of his work that was loved by many people of all ages. My mom or family usually don't talk about my work. She doesn't really talk about me either, but once, my mom went to the meeting and my friend said 'Jungnyeon' was so funny, and Ju-ran from there said she was so good at acting, but she said another friend who knew me was itching for her mouth.



Udavi was really happy to be able to receive sympathy and love from a wide range of generations, not through "'"'The Year of the Jungnyeon"," he said, "I want to continue to meet with viewers with various characters in the future."

Meanwhile, 'Jungnyeon' ended popularly on the 17th with an average viewership of 16.5% based on Nielsen Korea.





mj.cho@sportschosun.com