Actress Lee Soo-mi conveyed her feelings ahead of the end of "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy."
Lee Soo-mi plays the role of an aunt who takes care of various matters in the temple in the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy" (directed by Kim Yong-wan, written by Yang Ji-hoon, planned by CJ ENM, produced by Studio Dragon, DEXTER, and EO Contents Group), adding vibrant energy to the drama.
As the show approaches its finale, Lee Soo-mi expressed, "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy has been a work that taught me how noble the heart is to watch over, be with, and protect precious people consistently," adding, "On the day I first met the director, I heard that it would be nice if I could be an aunt who could warmly embrace Seong-a, and I really tried to become that."
She continued, "Every moment of acting without lines was precious, and on days with lines, I wanted to convey my feelings well. Above all, I am grateful to everyone who has watched and loved 'Gyeonwoo and the Fairy' beautifully," revealing her special affection for the work.
Lee Soo-mi brought the character of the aunt to life with her realistic speech, friendly gestures, and delicate expressions, drawing deep empathy. In particular, she often kept Seong-a (played by Cho Yi-hyun) close as a friend and sometimes as family, adding warmth to the drama.
Lee Soo-mi, embodying a character with warmth rather than heaviness, gently embraced the center of "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy." With her straightforward humor and presence, Lee Soo-mi brought quiet emotion to the home theater, garnering interest in her future acting endeavors.
Meanwhile, the tvN drama "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy," featuring Lee Soo-mi, is set to air its final episode today (29th) at 8:50 p.m.
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