[OSEN=장우영 기자] ‘King the Land’ actor Go Won-hee delivered an end-of-season greeting full of affection.
In JTBC’s ‘King the Land’, which ended on the 6th, Go Won-hee played the role of King Air flight attendant ‘Oh Pyeong-hwa’ delicately and perfectly, arousing sympathy from viewers, as well as friends Cheon-rang (Lim Yoon-ah) and Kang Da-eul (Kim Ga-eun) in the play. He received a lot of love by acting in a variety of ways, from giving fun with a friendly chemistry and sweet romance with his junior Lee Rowoon (Kim Jae-won).
Go Won-hee said through her management company, “It seems like yesterday when I first encountered the script for ‘King the Land’, but I can’t believe it when I am trying to convey my feelings about the ending. As always, it’s a work that I regret after it’s over, but it was a work that made me happy because I received a lot of love that I never thought of. For me, ‘King the Land’ was a work that allowed me to grow along with ‘Peace’. Just as there are always reliable friends by Pyeonghwa’s side, reliable colleagues by my side, staff members who worked hard every moment even in places that couldn’t be seen, and thanks to our director and writers who led all of this, I had so much fun filming in a scene full of love. I think it is.” He showed significant affection.
“I am infinitely grateful to the viewers who loved ‘King the Land’ until the end, and although ‘King the Land’ is over, I will work hard to grow and develop with this experience so that I can meet you in a better work.” He also said goodbye.
Go Won-hee also received favorable reviews for her lively portrayal of the flight attendant, Na-eun Shin, in her previous work, Netflix’s Love Wars, which was released in February. Expectations are gathering for Go Won-hee, who is building her filmography in such a solid way.
Meanwhile, Ko Won-hee is reviewing her next work to meet viewers with a better appearance. /elnino8919@osen.co.kr
Jang Woo-young (elnino8919@osen.co.kr)