After School’s Jooyeon might be cast on ‘Jeon Woo Chi’
2012.10.04
After School’s member Jooyeon has a high chance of being casted for the upcoming drama, ‘Jeon Woo Chi’.
Sources from the production team told Star News on October 3, “We are reviewing the process for Jooyeon to be casted in the drama ‘Jeon Woo Chi’. She has a high chance of being chosen to be casted in this drama.”
The role that Jooyeon will most likely take on is Eun Woo. Her character has an excellent martial arts skills and well versed in corpses and medicine. Eun Woo is a guard warrior who secretly loves the young 19-year-old king Lee Geo.
‘Jeon Woo Chi’ is a fusion martial arts drama that is based on a novel. The main characters will be played by actor Cha Tae Hyun and fellow After School member Uee.
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