Actress Ji Hye-won reaches the peak of her villain character.
As she cements the charm of her characters in every work she participates in, she has been playing the role of a villain, providing tension to the drama and provoking viewers' anger. Following her appearances in Netflix's 'Hiaraki' and the drama 'Destined to Be Yours,' Ji Hye-won has completed the trilogy of villainess roles with the drama 'The First Night With the Duke.'
First, Ji Hye-won took on the role of the young Mi-sook in KBS2's 'Destined to Be Yours,' captivating viewers with a strong villain character that reveals her presence through a mysterious and chilling atmosphere. Ji Hye-won fluidly expressed the complex and ambiguous character of Go Mi-sook, which provoked viewers' anger with her inscrutable expressions and a lack of guilt.
In the Netflix series 'Hiaraki,' she portrayed Yoon Hae-ra, an embodiment of jealousy who must possess everything, whether it be a person or an object. She vividly portrayed the diverse emotions of an eighteen-year-old's uninhibited love, jealousy, and inferiority complex. With her poised expressions, fierce gaze, and naturally confident voice, she resonated as a 'lovely villain,' making a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.
Having established herself as an irreplaceable villain character across diverse works, Ji Hye-won is shining even brighter in the drama 'The First Night With the Duke.' True to her character's name, she plays the role of a matchmaker responsible for the cause of every incident, entangled in complex relationships where she doesn't hesitate to engage in all sorts of schemes and misdeeds.
In particular, Ji Hye-won expresses all emotions to the extreme, driving the drama's tension to a peak, while also perfectly embodying a cynical tone and sharp inner reality, showcasing an extraordinary performance that radiates her presence.
Meanwhile, the KBS2 drama 'The First Night With the Duke,' featuring Ji Hye-won, airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 9:50 p.m.
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