5 Roles that Showcased Lee Sung Kyung’s Great Versatility

5 Roles that Showcased Lee Sung Kyung’s Great Versatility
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We know remarkable people who excel in each field, may it be in fashion, entertainment, and sports among various areas

In one side, in the fast-rising entertainment industry, among the actresses who have captured hearts globally is Lee Sung Kyung, as she has become known for various roles she has taken, be it a protagonist (fluttering our hearts) or a villain (who agitated us), consequently showcasing her versatility. Each role she takes on proves her genuine spirit and passion, and she is lovingly followed by enthusiasts of Korean dramas.

Here are five of her roles which we find especially remarkable, thereby proving her versatility.

Jo Ji Hye in Miss and Mrs. Cops (2019)

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  • We have seen how far she could go as she takes on an action-thrill yet humorous film entitled Miss and Mrs. Cops.
  • She personified her character (Jo Ji Hye) in a way we efficiently see through her a perspective of a rookie detective who causes trouble and gets assigned to work in the Public Service Center instead.

Choi Michaela in About Time (2018)

  • Her character as Choi Michaela in the supernatural, melodrama and fantasy drama About Time is something unusual to think of – an aspiring musical actress, who has the ability to foresee the life clocks of everyone around her, including herself.
  • As a magnificent actress, she was able to catch us off guard as she presents an inspiring role, bringing to life how it means to be a breadwinner, considering all the events simultaneously happening around her.

Dr. Jin Seo Woo in Doctors (2016)

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  • Jin Seo Woo discloses an authentic proof that Sung Kyung is indeed a versatile actress of her time. She gives an impactful appeal that stimulates a variety of emotions such as hate, anger, and sympathy for her character.
  • Her character embodies a woman probably desired by some–successful yet driven by an amount of envy. In this drama, she was indeed an effective antagonist.

Baek-In-Ha in Cheese in the Trap (2016)

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  • Baek-In-Ha is probably one of her most successful villain roles as we got hooked with her attention-seeking and outrageous character to the point it was difficult to fathom that she’s the same actress who played Kim Bok Joo. We can only dare to admire her for such an awesome job.

Kim Bok Joo in Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo (2016)

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  • This is definitely a great contribution to Sung Kyung’s global popularity today. Many admired her craft as she took on the role of a student athlete–-a weightlifter named Kim-Bok-Joo. Her innocence, sweet charisma, and goal-oriented character took us to the world of school sports, inclusive of the painful realities behind it, the struggles, as well as the happiness it contains.

In conclusion, Lee Sung Kyung has proven herself in her chosen field as she opens our doors to witness the different characters, and how it means to be like them.

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