• Actress Kim Mi Kyung's On-Screen Daughters Throughout the Years

    Kim Mi Kyung is a renowned Korean actress known for her exceptional talent and expression. Her wonderful attitude and impressive filmography have earned her a high level of respect in the profession.

    She is well known to newer generations of K-Drama fans for her motherly roles in K-Dramas. Fans know that if Kim Mi Kyung appears in a drama, it will be a smash hit.

    Kim Mi Kyung has played a variety of roles throughout her career. However, audiences remember the mother's character because of how honestly she presents it. Here are a some of the outstanding actors that have played her daughters in K-Dramas.

    Jang Na Ra

    Kim Mi Kyung played Go Eun Sook, the mother who made all fans cry in "Go Back Couple". She portrayed Jang Na Ra's character Ma Jin Joo's mother.

    In this time-travel drama, "Go Back Couple" is about a couple who regrets their marriage. Second chances may provide people with exactly what they require to fall in love again.

    Kim Tae Hee

    In "Hi Bye Mama", Kim Mi Kyung plays the mother of one of the country's most attractive women, Kim Tae Hee. Cha Yu Ri is played by Kim Tae Hee, and Jeon Eun Sook is played by Kim Mi Kyung.

    "Hi Bye Mama" is the narrative of Cha YuRi, who was forced to leave her family after her mother died in a car accident.

    She was given the option to be reincarnated for 49 days and appeared in front of her husband and daughter, who began their new life to cope with the loss of her.

    Im Soo Hyang

    In "When I Was Most Beautiful", Im Soo Hyang plays Oh Ye Ji, a woman with turbulent relationships. Kim Mi Kyung plays her mother, Kim Go Woon.

    "When I Was Most Beautiful" is a sorrowful love story about a woman imprisoned in her destiny and the route between brothers who wish to protect her that she cannot take.

    Kim Ha Neul

    In "18 Again", Kim Mi Kyung plays Yeo In Ja, the mother. Kim Ha Neul plays her daughter, Jung Da Jung.

    "18 Again" depicts the story of a man on the verge of divorce whose body transforms into the appearance he had when he was 18 years old.

    Park Gyu Young

    In "It's Okay To Not Be Okay", Kim Mi Kyung plays a mother who is always by her daughter's side. Her role is Kang Soon Duk, biological and figurative mother to Nam Joo Ri and many others.

    "It's Okay To Not Be Okay" is a romantic fantasy comedy about a psychiatric ward nurse who refuses to love due of his heavy life responsibilities and a fairy tale writer who doesn't understand love because of how she was born.

    They'll meet, embrace, and cure each other's wounds.

    Park Min Young

    In "Her Private Life", Park Min Young plays Sung Deok Mi, who got her beauty and intelligence from her mother, Ko Young Sook, played by Kim Mi Kyung.

    "Her Private Life" tells the narrative of Duk Mi, who appears to be the ideal curator at work but is actually an idol fangirl.

    The plot begins when she meets her abrasive boss, Ryan.

    Gong Hyo Jin

    In "It's Okay, That's Love", actress Kim Mi Kyung plays Ji Hae Soo's mother. Hae Soo is played by the stunning Gong Hyo Jin, and their love is depicted truthfully throughout the drama.

    "It's Okay, That's Love" is a drama set in a mental hospital that depicts modern-day people's lives and loves.

    Park Shin Hye

    In "The Heirs", Park Shin Hye plays Cha Eun Sang, the daughter of Park Hee Nam, played by Kim Mi Kyung. This mother-daughter on-screen combination was nothing short of spectacular.

    "The Heirs" highlights the friendships, conflicts, and love lives of young, wealthy heirs lead by Kim Tan (Lee Min Ho) and a girl named Cha Eun Sang (Park Shin Hye).

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  • Actor Jo In Sung Leaves His Agency NS ENM (IOK Company) After 13 Years

    Actor Jo In Sung is turning a new page in his career.

    On March 3, NS ENM officially announced that Jo In Sung’s exclusive contract has ended. The agency shared, "Ahead of the contract’s expiration, we had in-depth discussions with Jo In Sung for a long time."

    They added, "In the end, we mutually agreed not to renew. We sincerely thank Jo In Sung for trusting and being with us for so many years, and we will continue to support his future endeavors."

    Jo In Sung also shared his heartfelt thoughts, saying, "I sincerely thank the CEO and all the staff who have been with me for a long time."

    He added, "Their constant support and encouragement gave me strength, and I’m truly grateful. I will never forget their kindness over the past 13 years."

    Fans are curious about what’s next for the beloved actor, who has built an impressive career in both dramas and films.

    From hit series like It’s Okay, That’s Love and That Winter, the Wind Blows to blockbuster movies like Escape from Mogadishu and The King, Jo In Sung has continuously showcased his versatility.

    Beyond acting, he also made a mark in variety shows with tvN’s Unexpected Business, winning hearts with his down-to-earth personality.

    Most recently, he gained international fame for his powerful performance in Disney+’s Moving, where his emotional depth and action skills left a lasting impression.

    Currently, Jo In Sung has completed filming director Na Hong Jin’s Hope and is in the middle of shooting director Ryoo Seung Wan’s film Humint.

    With his next steps still unknown, fans are eagerly waiting to see where his journey will take him!

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