The Heyday of Actresses - Han So-hee, Jeon Mi-do and Shin Ye-eun

The unfamiliar, but favorable Han So-hee, Jeon Mi-do and Shin Ye-eun

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Actresses have recently shown off their performance on the TV screen. Even though they play characters that are not easy, they are showing potential by playing them perfectly.

There are actors who stand out in jTBC's Friday-Saturday drama "The World of the Married" (written by Joo Hyeon-I, directed by Mo Wan-il), tvN's Thursday-Saturday drama "Hospital Playlist" (written by Lee Woo-jeong-I, directed by Sin Won-ho), and KBS2 TV's Wednesday-Thursday drama "Meow, the Secret Boy" (written by Joo Hwa-mi, directed by Ji Byeong-hyeon). Han So-hee, Jeon Mi-do and Shin Ye-eun are the main characters. The three actresses are recognized for their acting skills with their perfect assimilations to their unique characters.

First of all, Han So-hee, who is starring in "The World of the Married" is drawing keen public attention for the first time in three years since her debut. Han So-hee appears as Yeo Da-kyeong, the secret mistress of the leading male character Lee Tae-oh (Park Hae-joon) in the story of a couple's relationship falling into a vortex when the couple's bond, which was believed to be love, was cut off due to betrayal.

Yeo Da-kyeong is not an easy character to play. This is because she needs a variety of emotional acting, starting with a high level of affection. However, Han So-hee drew attention from the first episode. Her unique mask and natural acting made her look like Yeo Da-kyeong herself.

Even in the confrontation with Kim Hee-ae, she showed unparalleled charisma, drawing admiration. Amid the soaring ratings of "The World of the Married" each episode and 18.8% in the sixth episode, interest in Han So-hee is hot. She ranked second in the drama cast category released by Good Data Corporation, a TV analysis agency.

In "Hospital Playlist" Jeon Mi-do is drawing attention. The drama tells the story of people living in hospitals every day and 20-year-old friends who can tell by just looking into each others' eyes. As the only woman among the five leading actors, Cho Jung-seok (Lee Ik-joon), Yoo Yeon-seok (Jeong-won), Jung Kyung-ho (Joon-wan), Kim Dae-myung (Seok-hyeong), and Jeon Mi-do (Song-hwa), she is showing great presence among well-known actors.

Having been active on the stage since her debut with the musical "Mr. Mouse" in 2006, she has been showing off her accomplishments. She is perfectly capable of not only geat acting, but also intense dancing, and is receiving favorable reviews for the various aspects of her character, including singing and playing instruments without awkwardness.

In addition, her future moves are drawing more attention as she shows flawless performances, ranging from her skills to personality, to her charismatic appearance as a doctor and her surgical scene.

Shin Ye-eun, who is starring in "Meow, the Secret Boy" is getting a good response, unlike her work's poor performance. "Meow, the Secret Boy" is a drama about the romance between a cat named Hong-jo (Kim Myung-soo) who turns into a human man and a dog-like human woman named Sol-ah (Shin Ye-eun).

It received harsh criticism for its childish development and rustic production, recording 0.9%, the lowest viewership among ground-wave mini-series ever. However, Shin's performance is receiving favorable reviews.

Shin is portraying excessive settings and childish lines without awkwardness. In addition, she embodies Kim Sol-ah's emotional lines, which are bright and cheerful on the outside, but complex and subtle on the inside, with deep expression, and is said to have grown in her acting skills.

Amid such outstanding performances, expectations are high on what new aspects theses actresses will show in their next work as well as the current one.