Song Kwang-ja, affectionately known as the 'Grandmother' from 'Poksak Sokassuda,' has shared her inspiring journey of starting a new career as an actress in her seventies.
On the October 19th episode of MBN's 'Sokpuli Show Dongchimi,' Song Kwang-ja appeared to discuss her debut as an actress at the age of 70.
During the broadcast, Song revealed, "I started my career as a KBS announcer in 1969," surprising many. She hosted shows like 'Whisper of the Night' and 'Quiz for a Million People.'
Regarding her departure from her announcer role, Song explained, "I was a target for restructuring during the IMF crisis. I was five years away from retirement and was contemplating whether to continue or not."
In 2005, her son saw an acting audition advertisement and encouraged her to try out for a grandmother role in a university graduation film. She passed the audition and began her acting journey.
While continuing her acting career, she received a call from the casting director of 'Poksak Sokassuda' and, with the support of her children, decided to take on the role.
Her decision to embark on a new challenge at 70 demonstrates that age is never a barrier to pursuing one's dreams.
Viewers were moved by her story, commenting, "It's inspiring to see someone take on new challenges at 70," and "She truly shows that age is just a number."
Reported by Na-yeon Cho, TenAsia nybluebook@tenasia.co.kr