Ueno Juri and Shim Eun Kyung meet as two Nodame and take friendly picture
2014.09.18
The actresses who play the notable character of Nodame for both Japanese and Korean adaptations have finally met and took a commemorative photo.
On 18, Group Eight releases the photo of Japanese actress Ueno Juri who played 'Nodame' in Japanese 'Nodame Cantabile' and Shim Eun Kyung who takes the role of Seol Nae Il from Korean version 'Tomorrow Cantabile' who are sitting together and flashing smiles for the camera.
According to reports, the two met up in a restaurant in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-Ju in Seoul during the Korea-Japan Festival that took place on September 14 where both actresses discussed their character and shared their stories and experiences while shooting on the set.
Ueno Juri expressed that she will support and cheer for Shim Eun Kyung from the beginning until end of the drama. Meanwhile, 'Tomorrow Cantabile' starring Joo Woon and Shim Eun Kyung premieres on October 13 taking over the KBS2 Mon & Tue 21:55 time slot occupied by "Discovery of Love".
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