Dr. Cheon And Lost Talisman’s Director Confirms That BLACKPINK’s Jisoo To Play Special Cameo In The Movie
In a recent revelation that has sent ripples of excitement through the K-drama and K-pop community, it has been confirmed that BLACKPINK’s Jisoo will be making a special cameo appearance in the mystery thriller movie, “Dr. Cheon and Lost Talisman.” This news comes hot on the heels of Jisoo’s well-received performance in the K-drama sensation, “Snowdrop.” The film’s director, Kim Sung-sik, personally shared this exciting tidbit during a press conference.
Director’s Insight: Choosing Jisoo for the Role
During the press conference, director Kim Sung-sik shed light on the thought process behind casting Jisoo. He mentioned, “Looking for an actor who would fit the image of a fairy…I came to think of Jisoo after watching her in Snowdrop.” This statement reflects the director’s recognition of Jisoo’s remarkable talent and her suitability for the role in the movie.
Jisoo’s Acting Journey: A Steady Climb
Jisoo’s venture into acting didn’t begin with her debut as a member of BLACKPINK. In fact, it traces back to 2015 when she appeared in the KBS drama, “The Producers.” Since then, she has been steadily building her acting career alongside her role as a celebrated idol. Her cameo in “Dr. Cheon and Lost Talisman” marks another milestone in her journey as an actress.
While Jisoo’s cameo in “Dr. Cheon and Lost Talisman” is generating significant buzz, she is not the only K-pop idol to make a successful transition into the world of acting. Let’s take a look at a few other idols who have made waves on the silver screen.
Rowoon: The Transition from SF9 to Actor
Former SF9 member Rowoon has seamlessly transitioned into an actor. His journey began in 2017, and since then, he has appeared in several hit series like “About Time” (2018), “Extraordinary You” (2019), and “The King’s Affection” (2021). Rowoon’s upcoming project, “The Wedding Battle,” is scheduled to premiere on October 30.
Cha Eun-woo: ASTRO’s Rising Actor
ASTRO’s Cha Eun-woo embarked on his acting journey with the web drama “To Be Continued.” He gained recognition with his role in the hit rom-com drama “My ID is Gangnam Beauty” (2018) and went on to star in “Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung” (2019), “True Beauty” (2020), and “Island” (2022). His next project, “A Good Day to Be a Dog,” is slated to premiere in October.
Im Yoon-ah, widely recognized as the vocalist of Girls’ Generation, began her acting journey alongside her music career. She secured her first leading role in “You Are My Destiny” in 2008 and has since appeared in various dramas, including “The K2” (2016), “Big Mouth” (2022), and “King the Land” (2023).
Krystal Jung: f(x)’s Leading Lady
Lead vocalist of SM Entertainment’s girl group f(x), Krystal Jung, ventured into acting in 2010. Her breakout role came in “The Heirs” (2013), and she continued to excel with leading roles in “My Lovely Girl” (2014), “The Bride of Habaek” (2017), “Prison Playbook” (2017), and “Police University” (2021).
These remarkable journeys from K-pop idols to successful actors highlight the multifaceted talents of these individuals and their ability to captivate audiences both on and off the stage. As fans eagerly anticipate Jisoo’s cameo in “Dr. Cheon and Lost Talisman,” it’s clear that K-pop idols continue to make a significant impact in the world of entertainment.
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