[HanCinema's News] Kim Yi-kyeong Confirmed for "A Good Day to Be a Dog"
By William Schwartz | Published on
The upcoming television drama "A Good Day to be a Dog" has confirmed tha actress Kim Yi-kyeong will be joining the cast of the university romance. "A Good Day to be a Dog" is a university romance about a young woman, played by Park Gyu-young, who turns into a dog whenever she is kissed. Cha Eun-woo plays the male lead, a young man who is afraid of dogs. Lee Hyun-woo and Song Young-ah have also been confirmed in supporting roles as teachers.
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Kim Yi-kyeong will be playing Min Ji-ah, a mysterious transfer student who appears to have powers of clairvoyance and seems destined for the life of a shaman- though her own willpower takes her in a different direction. Her character is expecting to become entangled with the one played by Lee Hyun-woo. Purportedly the characters have strong chemistry together, despite or possibly because of having very different temperaments.
Kim Yi-kyeong claimed to be a fan of the original webtoon on which "A Good Day to be a Dog" is based, and couldn't believe she had been cast for the role. Kim Yi-kyeong pledged to do a good job, though she is worried whether she is up to the challenge. Nevertheless, she promised to do all she could to give the best performance she can. Kim Yi-kyeong thanked director Kim Dae-woong for giving her this opportunity, and again pledged to work hard to give viewers a good experience.
Kim Yi-kyeong is twenty-five years old, and made her debut with "Twelve Nights" in 2018 in a minor named role. More recently she was also in "Sweet Home" alongside leading lady Park Gyu-young. Her most prominent role to date was in the web drama "My Fuxxxxx Romance" where she played a leading role. Her most recent role was as part of the greater ensemble of "Young Lady and Gentleman" which ended in March of this year.
Written by William Schwartz
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Staff writer. Has been writing articles for HanCinema since 2012, having lived in South Korea from 2011 to 2021. He is currently located in the Southern Illinois. William Schwartz can be contacted via william@hancinema.net, and is open to requests for content in future articles.