Rising star Sung Ji-young makes her television debut with SBS 'Try: We Become a Miracle.'
Sung Ji-young has kicked off her acting career. She was cast in the new SBS drama 'Try: We Become a Miracle' (written by Lim Jin-ah / directed by Jang Young-seok / hereafter 'Try'), joining a youthful lineup that is expected to heat up this summer.
'Try' tells the story of former rugby player Joo Ka-ram, who went missing due to doping, returning as the coach of the rugby team at Hanyang High School. The narrative is a refreshing sports coming-of-age story about perennial underdog Joo Ka-ram and the rugby team at Hanyang High School racing toward victory in the National Sports Festival.
In the drama, Sung Ji-young transforms into Na Seol-hyun, forming a rivalry with Park Jung-yeon and adding a tight fun element to the story. Na Seol-hyun, whom he plays, is the vice captain of the shooting team at Hanyang High School and also serves as the president of the student council. Additionally, with the background of being the 'daughter of the vice superintendent,' she appears to have no reason for jealousy on the surface.
However, Na Seol-hyun's inner situation is far from that. Behind her perfection lies a burning desire to compete with the shooting team captain Seo Woo-jin (played by Park Jung-yeon). Na Seol-hyun's narrative, fiercely pushing to occupy the ace position in the shooting team, is expected to be a major storyline of the drama, already piquing the interest of potential viewers.
Meanwhile, Sung Ji-young is a rising star with an eye-catching appearance and a vibrant presence. He debuted as an advertising model for the cosmetic brand 'Rom &', showcasing skills that established brand identity, drawing attention from the advertising industry and stakeholders. He later appeared in the music video 'Your Night, My Morning' by Brown Eyed Soul, solidifying his status as a next-generation hopeful appealing to the MZ generation.
In particular, following the signing of an exclusive contract with Just Entertainment, Sung Ji-young has been sharing news about her appearance in 'Try,' marking her full-fledged acting career. There is growing curiosity about what kind of performance she will showcase through 'Try.' Expectations are high for Sung Ji-young's captivating charm to capture the home theater audience.
SBS 'Try: We Become a Miracle,' featuring Sung Ji-young, Yoon Kye-sang, Lim Se-mi, and Kim Yo-han, is set to air for the first time later this year.
[Photo] Just Entertainment
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