This season is sizzling with the arrival of “Love Scene Number!” Four women from different age groups tackle the complicated and thrilling world of romance. The great news is that we get to join them for the tantalizing ride. Where past Kdramas have shied away from sexual content, “Love Scene Number” fills the void from a woman’s perspective. Viewers’ deep desires are satisfied, while the characters in the omnibus drama struggle to overcome life’s challenges. There is no denying that the leading actresses are skilled when it comes to expressing raw emotions. If you are craving more dramas from these gifted stars, KOCOWA is here to answer your burning questions.
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Yoon Ban Ya (actress Ryu Hwa Young)
Our hardworking professor juggles her dream jobs (screenwriter and movie director), but she is haunted by her dark past. In real life, Ryu Hwa Young goes undercover in the “MAD DOG” series. She rounds out the good guy team, which is played by Yoo JI Tae and Woo Do Hwan. You may remember her supporting roles in “My Father Is Strange” and “Come Back Alive.” Before she landed all of those coveted acting parts, the former T-ara member took on the heartbreaking role of a young woman in peril in “Mother’s Choice.”
Jung Chung Kyung (actress Park Jin Hee)
She is a creative designer that has to overcome a devastating betrayal in “Love Scene Number.” Her revenge affair illustrates just how broken her heart becomes. If you can’t get enough of the veteran actress Park Jin Hee, KOCOWA has plenty of her diamond productions for your viewing pleasure. She plays a doctor specializing in industrial health in “Doctor Detective.” Halfway through the legal drama “Return,” she replaces Ko Hyun Jung as the starring lawyer. In “Giant,” she is the enemy’s daughter and main star’s love interest. You’ll adore her sassy bachelorette portrayal in “Still, Marry Me. “Park Jin Hee started her acting career in the ’90s and remains an unstoppable queen. Some of her other notable dramas include: “Oh My Geum Bi,” “Hur Jun, The Original Story,” “War of Money” and “Please Come Back, Soon Ae.”
Lee Ha Ram (actress Shim Eun Woo)
Playing a school teacher with commitment issues is Shim Eun Woo’s current role. Many can relate to her character’s desire for healthy family relationships and true intimacy with a partner. Shim Eun Woo’s fans fell for her acting style in a host of previous dramas. She took on several smaller roles in K-Dramas you’ve adored. “Wanted,” “Suspicious Partner,” “Less Than Evil,” are TV shows where she scored a coveted supporting part. She even guest starred and made a cameo in “The Rebel” and “Radio Romance.”
Nam Doo Ah (actress Kim Bo Ra)
The carefree college girl with a colorful dating life hides insecurity and a broken heart. Her nonchalant mask is stripped away as she begins to bare her soul in the series. Actress Kim Bo Ra is a former child star and enjoys a variety of roles in real life. She secures acting parts from a large spectrum of genres. “SF8,””2020 KBS Drama Special – While You’re Away,” “The King in Love,” “Glamorous Temptation” and “Bel Ami” are some of her famous dramas. Kim Bo Ra earned prominent roles in the first two dramas. She is a youth with an uncertain life span due to a medical mistake in “SF8” For “While You’re Away,” she plays an aspiring hairdresser forced to relive her past.
That is a shortlist of their best productions! Which star’s past K-Drama life surprised you the most?
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