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Actress Kim Hee-ra showed off a charm that is 180 degrees different from the villain character in ‘The Glory’.
On the 20th, the magazine Noblesse Man released Kim Hi-ara’s pictorial photos in the April issue.
In the pictorial, Hee-ra Kim exuded a kitschy charm with bright blonde short hair and a playful expression.
Heera Kim, who played the role of painter and drug addict Isara in Netflix’s ‘The Glory’, said, “I have a green frog temperament that enjoys challenges and recklessness.” I’m not afraid to show my face,” he said.
Heera Kim, who enjoys painting and music like a diary written in various formats, said, “Basically, I am curious regarding people. Even when I travel, I focus on the people who live in the landscape and am greatly influenced by them.”
He continued, “I like listening to people’s stories, and I look for what is difficult and what is needed. I gain energy and happiness in the time of sharing, sharing, and volunteering.”
Hierra Kim has been building up her skills on the performance stage for a long time. Since then, he has repeatedly transformed into acting in dramas such as ‘The Host’, ‘Hospital Playlist 2’, ‘Bad and Crazy’, ‘Strange Lawyer Woo Young-woo’ and ‘True Sword Match’.
He said, “The hero of ‘Bad and Crazy’ is a typical boss of Noir, but he was a character who even spoke the dialect of Hamgyeong-do. I was worried regarding how to look less pretty.” It was elaborate, and the actors also had a lot of greed for acting, so it worked well for them,” he introduced the behind-the-scenes story.
Regarding the character of Isara Kim in ‘The Glory’, Hee-ra Kim said, “I think Sara, who doesn’t understand herself completely, is a weak and precarious human being. That’s why she is always drunk. She exists as a wonderful artist’s daughter and lived like her parents’ marionette.” The only thing he chose on his own was medicine, and when he mightn’t do that, I think he would experience what Dong-eun calls ‘hell’.”
Meanwhile, Kim Hee-ra plans to meet with viewers through tvN’s ‘Wonderful Rumor 2’.