Actor Yoon Kyung-ho shared his thoughts on becoming a "specialized professional actor."

On the 21st, a press screening for the movie "My Daughter is a Zombie" was held at the Mega Box Coex in Seoul. The event was attended by director Phil Gam-sung, Jo Jung-seok, Lee Jung-eun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Yoon Kyung-ho, and Choi Yu-ri.

The movie "My Daughter is a Zombie" is a comedic drama about a doting father who undergoes secret training to protect his daughter, who has become the last remaining zombie in the world.

That day, Yoon Kyung-ho, who played the role of Dong-bae, said that this was his first work released since the Netflix series "Emergency Center." He noted, "I received a lot of love for 'Emergency Center,' unexpectedly, at the beginning of this year. While it was nice, I also constantly wondered how to transition to my next project."

He continued, "Of course, our project was filmed before 'Emergency,' but it had a different atmosphere. Even with joy, there were delightful tasks, and there were warm places that were both delightful and comforting. I felt that this made it very good for this work. There were moments of healing while filming. As you will see, 'My Daughter is a Zombie' features fairy-tale-like people in a fairy-tale-like village. I was happy living within that."

In particular, he returned to a role as a "pharmacist" following his role as a doctor, stating, "When would I ever get to play such a role? As a child, I never imagined such professions; I mostly existed outside the palace in historical dramas. Even when I wore a suit, it was mostly dark; I wasn't a white-collar worker. But playing both a doctor and a pharmacist felt like a virtual reality, and I believe I was happy."

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