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Ko Kyung-pyo received the 1990s over 1930s and 1980s

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Kim Soojin

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Actor Ko Kyung-pyo once again proved his true value with a face that penetrates the times.

Ko Kyung-pyo plays Shin Jung-woo, the new president of Han Min-kwon, in tvN's "Undercover Miss Hong" (directed by Park Seon-ho, scripted by Moon Hyun-kyung, planned studio dragon, and produced by Celltrion Entertainment and Studio Dragon) and is at the center of the play by realistically depicting the atmosphere of the times before and after the IMF.

Until now, Ko Kyung-pyo has performed dense performances that melt the characteristics of each era, from the Chicago typewriter in the 1930s to the 1980s to the "Reply 1988" and "Operation Seoul" in the 1990s.

First, Ko Kyung-pyo left a strong impression on the small screen as Yoo Jin-oh, a modern boy in Gyeongseong in the 1930s in "Chicago Typewriter." It was greatly loved for recreating the romance of the time with a sophisticated suit fit and classical atmosphere, while desperately portraying the tragic narrative of a character who threw himself out for his country.

Ko Kyung-pyo also showed his unrivaled presence in works set in the 1980s. In "Reply 1988," which imprinted its name on the public, it was dismantled as Sung Sun-woo, a model student in Ssangmun-dong, and summoned the unique warm sensibility of that time by portraying fresh sincerity toward first love and affection for family.

He then played the role of spy DJ Oh Sam in the movie "Operation Seoul," giving off freewheeling energy. He showed an unconventional transformation contrary to the static figure in "Reply 1988," and showed a wide range of character digestibility even within the same 80s.

In this "Undercover Miss Hong," Ko Kyung-pyo has transformed into a person who has run forward for success. In particular, it deeply expresses the character's complex inner feelings of maintaining coolness while burying the pain of the past, adding persuasive power to the dramatic narrative set in the 90s.

Ko Kyung-pyo, who carefully adjusts the temperature of his speech and eyes, shows his face worthy of the times every time. Expectations are high for his action in "Undercover Miss Hong," which brings the play to life with his timeless mask and acting skills.

Meanwhile, tvN's "Undercover Miss Hong," starring Ko Kyung-pyo, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:10 p.m.

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