[News] One Light Hyoyoung, cast in Hong Jamae's new drama, "real acting debut"
2011.03.30
Idol group member, One Light Hyoyoung (Ryu Hyoyoung), has been cast in a new drama by Hong Jamae.
Hyoyoung will be starring in the new MBC drama, "Best Love" (Gong Hyujin, Cha Seungwon, Yoo In Na, and Yoon Kyesang), written by Hong Jamae and will be able to captivate the audience.
"Best Love", was earlier known as "Discovery of Love". "Best Love" tells the story of a washed up celebrity who is involved in a love story with popular young male celebrties.
According to an official for the drama, One Light Hyoyoung's character, Harumi, is scheduled to appear as a friend to Goo Aejong (Gong Hyujin) and in a relationship with the singer.
Before, Hyoyoung was in the KBS 2TV drama, "Jungle Fish 2" who played a weathly leader of a club who was in the top 3% grade rank. She was praised for her noble and notable appearance. Since she wasn't a main character, this is being called her first full-fledged acting debut.
"Best Love" features a major cast who was finalized on the 23rd at the MBC Dream Center in Ilsan. It will be the successor to "Royal Family" and scheduled to broadcast in May.
Note: Hong Jamae has written popular dramas such as "You're Beautiful", "My Girlfriend is a Nine-tailed Fox", "Sassy Girl Chunhyang" and "My Girl".
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