Im Yoona Still Becomes One of The Most-Anticipated Actress Even After 10 Years of Acting Debut
This month, Yoona celebrates 10 years of her debut with girl grouo SNSD. In August 2007, the girl group debuted with the song ‘Into the New World’ and is now has been 10 years. Among that, SNSD became the representative of a female group from K-pop.
At the same time, Yoona also celebrated her 10-year debut as an actress. After Yoona debuted with SNSD, she also made her acting debut in the drama ‘Two Outs in the Nine Innings’.
It might seem that Yoona made her debut as both a singer and an actress, however, she actually has been singing and acting while still being a trainee at SM Entertainment for five years before her debut. As a result of the effort, she has been doing meaningful activities for the last 10 years in SNSD as well as being an actress.
Airing in the next year after her debut, KBS 1TV’s Sunday drama ‘You Are My Sunshine’ starred Yoona as the female lead. She was the only main actress to lead a drama for months without a break. Yoona then filed her filmography by playing the lead role in ‘Cinderella Man’, ‘Love Rain’, ‘Prime Minister and I’ and ‘The K2’. In the last 2016, Chinese drama ‘God of War, Zhao Yun’ was also very popular in the world. In 2017, she entered the big screen and announced her unique insistence on Hyun Bin in the movie ‘Confidential Assignment’, which enhanced her acting as well as played a role in a movie.
Ten years after debuting, Yoona appeared in MBC drama ‘The King Loves’. She plays as the main character named Eun San and has a triangular relationship with Wang Won played by Im Si Wan and Wang Rin played by Hong Jong Hyun. The drama succesfully made the audience became very enthusiastic.
‘The King Loves’ means to raise hope for Yoona’s future. Yoona is trying to change her character in this drama. The ‘beautiful women’s character’ still remains, but it does not hide her powerful acting. In addition, the details of her character are not blurred. This is a figure that melts into a great character.
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