Yoon Seo-ah, 'Chef of the Tyrant', said, "Jeon Do-yeon and Song Kang-ho are role models..."I want to be Sung Dong Il's 'Daughter'"

Sep 29, 2025

Yoon Seo-ah, 'Chef of the Tyrant', said, 'Jeon Do-yeon and Song Kang-ho are role models...'I want to be Sung Dong Il's 'Daughter''



Actor Yoon Seo-ah, who received attention for her impressive acting in "Chef of a Tyrant", expressed her respect by citing Jeon Do-yeon and Song Kang-ho as role models of her acting life.

Yoon Seo-ah met with Sports Chosun at a certain place in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 25th and responded to an interview commemorating the end of the `Chef of the Tyrant.'

The "Chef of a Tyrant" that ended on the 28th is a fantasy romantic comedy about what happens when Michelin chef Yeon Ji-young (Im Yoon-ah) meets Wang Lee Hun (Lee Chae-min), the worst tyrant and absolute taste holder.




Yoon Seo-ah played the role of Seo Gil-geum, who has an absolute sense of smell in the play, and served as a strong supporter of Yoon-ah.

At the interview, Yoon Seo-ah said, `I reveal it at every interview, but Jeon Do-yeon is always my role model.' `I went to see the cherry blossom garden that my senior put on stage last year. It was different from the atmosphere I felt on the screen, and the energy transmitted on the stage gave me a thrill. Once again, it was an opportunity to make a commitment about what kind of path to take as an actor."

Song Kang-ho was chosen as a respected male actor. He seems to show overwhelming eyes by coming freely from familiar appearances to villains. I wonder how many things you have inside you can express that. I really want to work together."




As for Sung Dong-il, who I met in person at the scene, he said, `I had a relationship with my senior 'Occ wife', and I told him that I wanted to be 'dog daughter'.'

When asked if there are any works she would like to challenge herself in the future, Yoon Seo-ah said, `I'm always greedy for works with historical events or social messages. I believe that the job of an actor can have the power to reawaken forgotten memories beyond just being seen.'

Meanwhile, 'Chef of the Tyrant' succeeded in surpassing 10% of the viewership rating of Nielsen Korea's nationwide paid households in the fourth episode and ranked No. 1 in Netflix's global top 10 TV (non-English) category for two consecutive weeks, sparking a great response from overseas as well.






mj.cho@sportschosun.com