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‘Parasite’ Star Cho Yeo Jeong Mourns Lee Sun Kyun… Hopes to Follow in His Acting Footsteps in the New Year

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왼쪽부터 조여정 故이선균 박명훈 최우식 사진조여정 SNS

From left, Cho Yeo-jeong, Lee Sun-kyun, Park Myung-hoon, Choi Woo-shik [Photo=Cho Yeo-jeong SNS]

Actress Cho Yeo-jeong paid tribute to Lee Sun-kyun.

On January 1, Cho Yeo-jeong posted on her social networking service (SNS) a heartfelt message, “I will not forget the honor of working with you. I will not forget your cheerfulness that always made everyone laugh,” along with a picture taken with actors Lee Sun-kyun, Choi Woo-shik, and Park Myung-hoon.

She added, “I will become a kind and warm actor like you. I will accept the not-so-happy New Year. I will do my best.”

In the photo, Cho Yeo-jeong is seen smiling brightly with Lee Sun-kyun, Choi Woo-shik, and Park Myung-hoon.

They all appeared together in the 2019 film ‘Parasite’, directed by Bong Joon-ho which attracted 10.31 million viewers. Especially, Cho Yeo-jeong demonstrated top-notch chemistry by acting the couple role with Lee Sun-kyun.

Meanwhile, Lee Sun-kyun was found dead in his car in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on December 27 last year.

By. Keon Hee Lee

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