Photo courtesy | MBC ‘Radio Star’
‘Scene stealer’ Cha Chung-hwa will appear on ‘Radio Star’.
He will show off his rich side through the special episode of ‘Actor World’ on MBC’s ‘Radio Star’ that will air on the 11th, from the zombie in ‘Train to Busan’, his dark history of leaving a sitcom, and his fighting spirit with a leg injury in ‘Mr.Queen’.
Since her debut on stage in 2005, Cha Chung-hwa has been active in a wide range of fields, including dramas, movies, and entertainment shows.
With his unique character digestion and realistic acting tone, he earned the nickname of ‘top supporting actor’ and was active as a scene stealer in many popular works such as ‘Mr.Queen’, ‘Crash Landing on You’, and ‘Return of the Palace’.
Cha Chung-hwa mentioned an anecdote from her past role as a zombie in the movie ‘Train to Busan’, and revealed an episode where she learned the zombie-like walking method of getting up without putting her hands on the floor.Actors Kim Geum-soon and Han Ji-eun, who also appeared in the film, also revealed their connection to ‘Train to Busan’, making the studio burst into laughter.
He also reveals the behind-the-scenes story of his fighting spirit in finishing the film despite suffering a leg injury while filming ‘Mr.Queen’.He says, “I had a cast on for the last three months of filming.I was able to finish it safely thanks to everyone’s help,” and expresses his gratitude to the filming staff and actors who worked with him.
He also revealed his deep connection with MBC.He confessed his sad and humorous past, saying, “It was MBC where I received my first acting award and also where I was frustrated after being cut from a sitcom.” He played an important role in a sitcom when he was a rookie, but he repeatedly made mistakes on unfamiliar filming sets and got off, but after nearly 20 years of acting, he won MBC Drama Awards Supporting Actor Award for “The Season of Kokdu,” and revealed that he felt “all the joys and sorrows” at MBC, drawing everyone’s attention.
Next, Cha Chung-hwa made everyone burst into laughter by mentioning people like Yeom Hye-ran and creator Lalal as look-alikes.He also surprised everyone by revealing a surprising past, in which he had loved singing since childhood and had once been scouted by singer Park Hyo-shin’s agency.
She also shows off her hidden talent.Cha Chung-hwa is raising expectations by showing off BTS’ J-Hope’s “Chicken Noodle Soup” dance that doesn’t use her joints much, not long after giving birth.
Reporter Lee Jeong- annjoy@donga.com
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