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Actor Jeon Mi-do of the movie "The Man Who Lives with the King" (director Jang Hang-joon) poses for a round interview on the 23rd. /Photo provided =Media LabSaw 2026.01.23 /Photo by Lee Dong-hoon =photoguy@

Actor Jeon Mi-do said she overcame the slump thanks to "a wise doctor's life," adding, "It's a very strange thing for me, too."

On the 23rd, at a cafe in Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, I met actor Jeon Mi-do from the movie "The Man Who Lives with the King" (director Jang Hang-jun) and talked about various things.

Starting with plays, musicals, dramas, and movies. Jeon is also showing various faces between the stage and the media. He said, "There was a period of slum. There was a time when I had personal time, let alone performances, and I thought it would be nice to have a child, but it didn't happen easily. Then, an audition proposal for "Wise Doctor Life" came in, so I applied with the thought that it would be nice to play the lead role in an episode. I ended up here because I was in charge of Songhwa. "It's amazing that we came this far because the opportunity was unexpectedly opened," he said.

"I think it's still not enough to evaluate my performance, and I think I'm continuing to try new things. There are people who ask why they chose this movie when it is less important, but for me, this is the first movie, so I thought this was the right start," he said.

Jeon Mi-do said, "I never thought I would act in so many different places. I think I'm happy to start with a play, do a musical, and do a movie after a drama. I think I can say that I have succeeded as an actor if I can experience all the mechanisms. "If you can choose and act on your own, there will be nothing more grateful than that," he said.

However, as the choice is wider, it means that the worries naturally increase as well. Jeon Mi-do said, "It's very difficult to decide the timing. The performance has a rental problem, so the performance for the next year is also proposed at this time. I don't know about dramas or movies, but there are cases where they are cast in advance, and there are cases where they are cast because filming is imminent. Even if it's said in advance, you don't know when you'll enter depending on the other actor's schedule, so there's a time to wait. Then, I had to keep asking for understanding from the performance, and there was a time when I thought, 'This doesn't seem right, but what should I do?' as something happened to make me wait."

"Now, if there is a performance I want to do, I will perform it in advance, and I will refuse media works that come in at that time. I want to think that even if it's a good work, it's not meant to be with me," he said, adding, "Even now, I've scheduled the performance in advance. Otherwise, I think I'll be dragged around," he added.

Meanwhile, "The Man Who Lives with the King" is the story of Cheongryeongpo in 1457, a village chief who claimed to be exiled for the revival of the village, and a young predecessor who was expelled from the throne and exiled. Jeon Mi-do plays Mae-hwa, a court lady who supplements King Danjong Lee Hong-wi, adding richness to the play by exchanging delicate emotions with her unique warm smile and strong eyes.

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