Following her short break after her wedding, actress Han Hye Jin will be coming back to work for the upcoming SBS drama, ‘Kind Words’. Her agency Namoo Actors announced, “Han Hye Jin has been cast in new SBS drama ‘Kind Words’. She still had a strong will to continue her acting career and eventually chose the drama as her first work after getting married.” This is Han Hye Jin’s first return to TV drama in almost a year, since the jTBC drama ‘Syndrome’. She will play the role of a bright woman named Na Eun Jin in ‘Kind Words’, which also stars Ji Jin Hee and Kim Ji Soo. The drama, which is written by Hah Myung Hee and directed by Choi Young Hoon, is about a woman with a bad marriage who falls in love with another man. It is scheduled to air on December 2.
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