On March 2, the YouTube channel of Uhm Jung-Hwa uploaded a video with the actress Cha Joo-Young as a guest. Here, who Joo-Young, who recently left a strong impression with his first leading role in “The Queen Who Crowns”, revealed that he had been launched after a single meeting, saying: “I was so excited, thinking:” Is it really so easy to get a role? “”
He continued, “Filming ended last summer. I poured so much love in the project that I cried my eyes when it was finished. I have always wanted to make a historical drama and, for some reason, I had this trust that I would have done well in one. Now that it is over, I can say this: we made so much effort. It was an emotionally hard journey. ”
Since it was a historical drama, he explained that Joo-Young, “There were concerns of historical precision and I felt like reciting well would not have been enough”Before adding that he still ended up working on multiple projects and took some free time in a rural area in Japan, doing nothing in the middle of his programs.
In the meantime, before his debut, Cha Joo-Young, known for his background as a graduate in a prestigious American university, had to face difficulty due to the opposition of his parents. However, when he was asked about the current position of his father, he smiled and said, “In these days, he seems to like it, and this makes me really proud.” In fact, the actress once revealed how her father even offered herself to paying the resolution fee to make her stop acting in the past, demonstrating to what extent she advanced in her career.
The actress continued, “For me, breaking through the resistance of my father and my family was incredibly difficult. It took so many efforts only to show them what I love. Since he is basically very conservative, he worried more than he supported me. He wouldn’t even let me go out with friends. That’s why I got the habit of looking for his approval first, but now I think I have finally freed myself from that. ”
CHA Joo-Yung also shared, “I don’t have a philosophy or a theory on acting. Perhaps my biggest aspiration is simply working on projects that I find fun and satisfying. I still can’t look at my job: I monitor him only once for technical reasons, but I feel embarrassed to look at me. As a performer and a member of the audience, I want to choose projects that really excite me. “
On the other hand, the actress previously revealed the various struggles she lived during the filming of “The Queen Who Crowns”, which has become a huge topic of controversy over her explicit scene.