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The Glory star Jung Sung-il on Unmasked and nerves around Kim Hye-soo

The Glory star Jung Sung-il on Unmasked and nerves around Kim Hye-soo

By Park Jin-hai
Primarily known for his work on the stage, 45-year-old Korean actor Jung Sung-il has seen a meteoric rise in domestic and international recognition after his role as the impeccably dressed Ha Do-yeong in the hit 2022 Netflix series The Glory .
More recently, he successfully transformed his acting style for the Disney+ thriller series Unmasked , which concluded on February 19. He played Han Do, a new director who was unexpectedly transferred to the fictional 'Trigger' TV investigative news team after causing trouble at his previous workplace.
'Han Do grew up in circumstances that led him to be reclusive and prefer solitude,' Jung explained in an interview this week. 'He is an individualist who loves animals more than people. I wanted to portray him as an isolated person who doesn't act for others.'
The series tells the story of a dedicated investigative reporting team as they create the programme Trigger. Han Do joins its veteran leader Oh So-ryong (Kim Hye-soo), assistant director Kang Ki-ho (Ju Jong-hyuk) and writer (Jang Hye-jin).

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