Park Shin Hye recently had her “Voice of Angel” fan meeting in Tokyo, and she was also interviewed by the American entertainment publication E! News there. She was asked about her career as an actress, and she shared her honest thoughts on questions about her life.
Does she have a secret for her success?
Shin Hye was asked what her secret is as she is being loved by fans. The 29-year-old said that she does not have a secret, and in fact, she herself is also surprised that she is receiving so much love today.
Her reply was so humble and to think that she is actually one of the most in-demand and popular actresses in South Korea. But then she explained, perhaps it’s because she has always enjoyed her work and gives her best to every project.
"In 2003, I shot my first drama, and I remember just thinking how fun this is to be on set,” she told E! News. “To live the life of another character was very intriguing, and it was just fun being able to act professionally."
Further, the actress surprisingly revealed that she would have become a policewoman or a teacher if she didn’t enter the show business. She also said that she takes a break by traveling with her family and friends so she can recharge and do better for her dramas and movies.
Park Shin Hye’s possible new drama with Cho Seung Woo
In any case, Shin Hye has been reported to have been tapped to do a drama with Cho Seung Woo. According to Korea’s Joy News 24, the two are already in talks to be the lead stars for JTBC’s “Sisyphus: The Myth” drama program.
They are in the process of reviewing the scripts, which are said to be 90 percent complete already. Through there is still a need for official confirmation since Park Shin Hye and Cho Seung Woo have yet to sign the contracts, this is almost a done deal as they are most likely to accept the roles for this great project.
Based on the report, “Sisyphus: The Myth” is a high-quality sci-fi drama that will be directed by PD Jin Hyuk. He is known to have helmed other hit dramas such as Lee Min Ho’s “City Hunter,” “Brilliant Legacy” and Jun Ji Hyun’s “The Legend of the Blue Sea.”
Park Shin Hye is also set to appear on her very first documentary show called “Humanimals,” and she is also doing a movie with Yoo Ah In. Judging by her tight schedules, the new JTBC drama with Seung Woo is likely to start filming some time next year.


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