Go Kyung Pyo expressed his thoughts about why he chose to appear in the JTBC's upcoming drama "Private Life" as his first role from being discharged in the military earlier this year. People are left curious to know what led him to his decision as they knew less about the actor's new character in a drama.
The Wednesday-Thursday drama of JTBC, "Private Life," appears to occur in the current age where people share, steal, and fabricate their private lives. It follows the con artists' story mobilizing their unique skills to disclose the nation's significant "private life." With the presence of the promising cast, Girls' Generation's Seohyun, Kim Young Min, and Kim Hyo Han Go Kyung Pyo's character Lee Jung Hwan are what people think that is covered with mystery.
Go Kyung Pyo without revealing a lot about his new role says that the character seems to be a regular office worker on the outside, and he's carrying a secret mission that he cannot reveal. He continued saying, "I hope people will enjoy his story."
Concerning his reason for choosing the drama, Go Kyung Pyo expressed that he found the story of "Private Life" cool knowing that the female characters lead the series's development. He shared that he liked how situations and the characters came together as they follow the story of Cha Joo Eun (Seohyun).
The actor added that he feels like he'll show a new side of him through Lee Jung Hwan, and he found his new role very intriguing. Go Kyung Pyo shared that he's been working hard to express the small differences in how Lee Jung Hwan interacts with other drama characters.
Moreover, Go Kyung Pyo also talked about the chemistry between the cast. He shared that he is very grateful and cherish the fact that they get to work together. In speaking about Seohyun, he revealed that she is very focused on her approach to her work, and she always works hard to develop better ways to deliver his character.
Finally, the actor shared the message he hopes to convey through the drama and said that they are all individuals who belong to one society. Together, they share a mutual sense of responsibility. "I hope people will find the good in putting love and respect for each other over individual selfishness."
"Private Life" is slated to premiere in September!