"Asymmetric face malicious comments"...I got a life character thanks to IU, the housekeeper
May 14, 2025
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Nam Kwon-ah, a scene stealer actor who caught our attention in a flash on Netflix 'I've been completely fooled'. She played the role of Jenny's housekeeper in the play, helping IU out of the crisis.
Actor Nam Kwon-ah appeared on the One Mic channel on the 13th to tell the behind-the-scenes story of `I was completely deceived.'
Nam Kwon-ah said, `These days, a lot of people recognize me with 'I've been tricked' and 'I'm unintentionally living a celebrity life. It's amazing that you recognize me."
Then "There have been bad comments handicaps about my appearance. Because there's facial asymmetry '`````````. There was a lot of saying, 'Let's learn that kind of face' and wept secretly, but 'Fall' turned the malicious comments into favorable comments"I laughed.
She thought she wouldn't be criticized because she was helping IU. In the meantime, he played charismatic roles rather than good images. It is difficult for me to live with my beliefs while taking this role, but I thought that someone could help me someday. I came to think that I should live well, too."
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It also revealed the behind-the-scenes story of the audition for 'Fall'. Nam Kwon-ah "I went to the audition late at 10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The director was alone at that time. There was no camera and the director was alone. You exchange lines with the director and give positive words. Did I pass? I was puzzled because it was different from the audition so far. Until now, he has continued his acting career without a manager. I also negotiated the guarantee myself and asked 'Can you raise 100,000 won?' Actually, I'm still a rookie."
Nam Kwon-ah, who won the Scene Steeler Award at the SBS Acting Awards in the past, attended the award ceremony because her acquaintances said, `A brief glance on the camera is better than a profile 100 times.' I didn't expect to receive an award, but I did. I stuttered and expressed my feelings, but my parents were not sleeping and watching. I've been a theater actor for 35 years, and my parents have been in a lot of pain, but they don't even talk about marriage because they're over 50 years old. It seems that a person shines when their parents believe in itHe thanked his parents for being able to show his performance that was re-examined with 'Fall'.
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