Um Jung-hwa attended a family screening for her brother Um Tae-woong, who returned to the screen after 9 years.
Actress Um Jung-hwa visited the family screening of the film 'Last Homework' to support her brother Um Tae-woong, who returned to the screen after 9 years.
The stage greeting for 'Last Homework', held on the afternoon of the 14th at Megabox COEX in Samseong-dong, Seoul, included director Lee Jeong-cheol and cast members Um Tae-woong, Park Sang-myeon, Jeon Soo-kyung, Yoon Hyun-sook, Choi Ina, Nam Dae-hyeop, who met with the audience. On that day, Um Jung-hwa also attended, drawing attention.
Um Jung-hwa showcased a neat yet sophisticated style by pairing a white blouse with a black A-line skirt.
Receiving a joking introduction as a 'newcomer actor' during the stage greeting, Um Tae-woong said, 'Thank you for taking the precious time. The sincerity of all the actors and staff is embedded throughout the film. I hope you can empathize with that feeling as you watch it.'
'Last Homework' is a story about a temporary homeroom teacher and children completing their last homework in their own ways. It marks Um Tae-woong's return to the screen as a lead actor after a long period of reflection following personal controversies and is set to be released on September 3.
Previously, Um Tae-woong was sued for sexual assault by an employee of an entertainment establishment in 2016; however, the investigation revealed that the claims were false, leading to a non-indictment decision. Nevertheless, he received a summary prosecution ruling for charges of prostitution, resulting in a fine of 1 million won. Following this, he suspended his activities and reflected on his actions. In April of this year, he presented a comeback signal by appearing at the VIP screening photo wall of the film 'YADANG: The Snitch' and resumed activities by holding a personal photo exhibit. 2025.08.15
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