Actress Koo Hye-seon has returned to television which includes a new role as some sort of headstrong pilot.
The 28-year-old actress appeared for a press conference on jan. 3 to promote her newest drama series "Take Care of people, Captain", which airs Wednesdays and also Thursdays on SBS starting Jan. 4.
Like the woman character, assistant pilot Han Da-jin, Koo is excited about a woman's right to be effective.
"People often say of which Korean society has changed considerably but I still think there ought to be more jobs for women", Koo explained to reporters. "I think it's good to make sure stories [of women who sadly are working in the male-dominated universe in films and dramas. this is exactly why I chose this role".
When asked why she decided on a role that is so much like her previous roles, the girl said that although your lover had considered turning the item down, "But I love stories about hopes plus dreams", Koo said.
to play the character, Koo learned tips on how to fly an aircraft by using a cockpit simulator.
"I thought it will be similar to driving a motor vehicle but it was very different", Koo said. "I've go to admire people who travel airplanes".
Koo made her debut in a TV commercial in 2002 and took to roles in crisis and film. Later, she went beyond acting to direct a short film, "The Madonna", with 2008.
The 28-year-old actress appeared for a press conference on jan. 3 to promote her newest drama series "Take Care of people, Captain", which airs Wednesdays and also Thursdays on SBS starting Jan. 4.
Like the woman character, assistant pilot Han Da-jin, Koo is excited about a woman's right to be effective.
"People often say of which Korean society has changed considerably but I still think there ought to be more jobs for women", Koo explained to reporters. "I think it's good to make sure stories [of women who sadly are working in the male-dominated universe in films and dramas. this is exactly why I chose this role".
When asked why she decided on a role that is so much like her previous roles, the girl said that although your lover had considered turning the item down, "But I love stories about hopes plus dreams", Koo said.
to play the character, Koo learned tips on how to fly an aircraft by using a cockpit simulator.
"I thought it will be similar to driving a motor vehicle but it was very different", Koo said. "I've go to admire people who travel airplanes".
Koo made her debut in a TV commercial in 2002 and took to roles in crisis and film. Later, she went beyond acting to direct a short film, "The Madonna", with 2008.
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