Actress Park Si Yeon, who has risen to prominence for the drama ‘The Innocent Man,’ will take on some more noble men by appearing in her first Hollywood film.
According to her agency Story Entertainment on November 19th, Park Si Yeon will be making her Hollywood debut through the film ‘The Last Knights’ starring Clive Owen, Morgan Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch. The film will be about a group of knights fighting against a corrupt emperor to avenge the loss of their master.
Park Si Yeon will play a deprived woman named Hannah who arouses compassion from people being a wife of corrupted man of power Geja Mot (played by Cumberbatch). Fellow Korean actor Ahn Sung Ki will take a role of Hannah’s father.
Production will start early December in the Czech Republic, slated for release in the latter half of 2013.
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