Kim Sun-a discusses ‘fun’ thriller ‘Children of Nobody’
By Yim Hyun-su
Actress Kim Sun-a will play a counselor who works with children in MBC’s upcoming thriller “Children of Nobody.”
Kim, who has a number of hit TV series under her belt, including “My Lovely Sam Soon,” will play Cha Woo-kyung on the Wednesday-Thursday show, which starts airing this week. Cha unravels a mystery surrounding a child, and she finds clues in poems.
Speaking to the press during a showcase event on Tuesday, the actress said she had taken on the role because the original book was fun to read.
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When asked about prospects for the show’s ratings, she sounded rather laid-back.
“It would be a lie if I said I have no concern, but I’m not too worried. Even in the past, I tried to make choices by looking for work that is fun and good quality rather than under pressure,” Kim said.
“‘My Lovely Sam Soon’ was the same. I never thought it would be such a ratings success. Same with ‘The Lady in Dignity,’” she said.
As for the casting, director Choi Jung-kyu showed exceptional trust in Kim. “Playing the character is not easy. When I thought of how to (make up for) what I lack in terms of character building, I thought it would be great to work with Kim Sun-a,” Choi said.
Despite the growing number of thriller series on cable channels, Choi sounded confident in his new series. “If the script is well-written and the drama is great, I think (a show) will succeed,” he said.
The pilot episode of the 32-installment show airs at 10 p.m. on Wednesday.
By Yim Hyun-su (hyunsu@heraldcorp.com)