Q16: If that’s the case, what kind of characters would you like to play?
JHJ: A role that is rather comforting/relaxing. Or since I’m in my 30s now, I want to show the fans that I am able to play thick-lined (in-depth/more meaningful/more heavy-duty) characters.
Q17: In this day and age, many actors appear in variety shows. It is really hard to see your face in variety shows. Are you thinking about appearing in it at all?
JHJ: I’m not much of a talker (smiles). I believe that you are born with that kind of talent. When it comes to acting, you can analyze, and with work you can put on another pair of clothes. However, I think I don’t have the talent for variety shows. Since I’m not much of a talker, it would be better suited for someone else to do variety type shows.
Q18: I looked at your previous interviews and you said that if you dreamed of becoming a star in your 20s, now [in your 30s] you want to be called an actor. Is there a particular goal you want to fulfill as an actor?
JHJ: I’m not putting a line between a star and an actor. In my 20s, I played a lot of characters that were similar in nature but I can’t help but think that in my 30s I want to be able to show a different side of me. I try not to put a line between star and actor. I think that I should just wholeheartedly do my job regardless of those things.
Q19: If that is so is there an actor you would like to work with?
JHJ: I haven’t had a chance to work with many male senior actors so, I would like to have the chance to do that.
Q20: In tVN’s Let’s Eat Together Seo Hyun Jin said that her ideal type is Jo Hyun Jae who has eyes like that of a deer. What do you think of this?
JHJ: I’m thankful that Hyun Jin sees me in such a positive light. In my opinion, out of all the actresses out there, Hyun Jin is the best. She is sincere and puts in a lot of effort.
Q16: If that’s the case, what kind of characters would you like to play?JHJ: A role that is rather comforting/relaxing. Or since I’m in my 30s now, I want to show the fans that I am able to play thick-lined (in-depth/more meaningful/more heavy-duty) characters.Q17: In this day and age, many actors appear in variety shows. It is really hard to see your face in variety shows. Are you thinking about appearing in it at all?JHJ: I’m not much of a talker (smiles). I believe that you are born with that kind of talent. When it comes to acting, you can analyze, and with work you can put on another pair of clothes. However, I think I don’t have the talent for variety shows. Since I’m not much of a talker, it would be better suited for someone else to do variety type shows.Q18: I looked at your previous interviews and you said that if you dreamed of becoming a star in your 20s, now [in your 30s] you want to be called an actor. Is there a particular goal you want to fulfill as an actor?JHJ: I’m not putting a line between a star and an actor. In my 20s, I played a lot of characters that were similar in nature but I can’t help but think that in my 30s I want to be able to show a different side of me. I try not to put a line between star and actor. I think that I should just wholeheartedly do my job regardless of those things.Q19: If that is so is there an actor you would like to work with?JHJ: I haven’t had a chance to work with many male senior actors so, I would like to have the chance to do that.Q20: In tVN’s Let’s Eat Together Seo Hyun Jin said that her ideal type is Jo Hyun Jae who has eyes like that of a deer. What do you think of this?JHJ: I’m thankful that Hyun Jin sees me in such a positive light. In my opinion, out of all the actresses out there, Hyun Jin is the best. She is sincere and puts in a lot of effort.
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