[HanCinema's News] Lee Yeong-seok Surprises Again With Scene-stealing Role in "Moon in the Day"
By William Schwartz | Published on
Lee Yeong-seok is not an especially well-known actor, typically appearing in minor roles. However, one such role had surprising impact last month, where he played the role of Deok-cheol in "My Dearest" who had once saved the lead character played by Ahn Eun-jin only to meet an unfortunate fate. The plot between the two of solidarity and rebellion struck a strong chord with viewers, despite the sixty-four year old actor being far from a famous name.
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But South Korean drama fans had a chance to see him again in the premiere of "Moon in the Day" where Lee Yeong-seok once again has a minor role as a chief monk. There, he gives crucial exposition as to the nature of the soul held by the lead character who's played as an adult by Kim Young-dae. His warnings to the young protagonist about needing to forget what he yet remembers are critical to setting much of the tone for the reincarnation-themed romance.
Lee Young-seok has yet to be confirmed for any other projects, although these recent appearances have no doubt raised his profile among casting directors. "My Dearest" had ratings of 12% in its most recent episode, the sixteenth, which aired on October 28th. "Moon in the Day" had opening ratings of 1.581% on November 1st.
Written by William Schwartz
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"Moon in the Day" is directed by Park Chan-yool, Pyo Min-soo, written by Jung Sung-eun, Kim Hye-won-III, and features Kim Young-dae, Pyo Ye-jin, On Joo-wan, Jung Woong-in, Lee Kyung-young, Jung Shin-hye. Broadcasting information in Korea: 2023/11/01~Now airing, Wed, Thu 21:00 on Genie TV, Netflix.
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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.