Go Kyung-pyo Shines as a Timeless Actor in 'Undercover Miss Hong'
Born in 1990, actor Go Kyung-pyo once again proves his worth as a timeless face in the entertainment industry. Previously, Go Kyung-pyo caught the public's attention as a celebrity with a noticeable transformation before and after receiving payment.

In tvN's 'Undercover Miss Hong', Go Kyung-pyo takes on the role of Shin Jung-woo, the new president of Hanmin Securities, capturing the era's atmosphere around the IMF crisis with realism and anchoring the drama.

Go Kyung-pyo has showcased his dense acting skills by embodying the unique characteristics of each era, from the 1930s in 'Chicago Typewriter', the 1980s in 'Reply 1988' and 'Seoul Vibe', to the 1990s in 'Undercover Miss Hong'.

Go Kyung-pyo Shines as a Timeless Actor in 'Undercover Miss Hong'
In 'Chicago Typewriter', Go Kyung-pyo left a strong impression on the small screen as Yoo Jin-oh, a modern boy from 1930s Gyeongseong. He recreated the romance of the era with a sophisticated suit fit and classic vibe, while poignantly portraying the tragic narrative of a character who sacrificed himself for his country, earning much love.

Go Kyung-pyo Shines as a Timeless Actor in 'Undercover Miss Hong'
Go Kyung-pyo also showcased his unique presence in works set in the 1980s. In 'Reply 1988', which made his name known to the public, he played the role of model student Sung Sun-woo from Ssangmun-dong, capturing the pure sincerity towards his first love and the affection for his family, evoking the warm sentiment of that era.

In the film 'Seoul Vibe', he played the role of spy DJ Oh Woo-sam, exuding a free-spirited energy. He presented a striking transformation, contrasting with his static image in 'Reply 1988', demonstrating his wide range of character adaptability even within the same 1980s setting.

Go Kyung-pyo Shines as a Timeless Actor in 'Undercover Miss Hong'
In 'Undercover Miss Hong', Go Kyung-pyo perfectly transforms into a character who has been running forward for success. He adds credibility to the dramatic narrative set in the 1990s by deeply expressing the complex inner self of a character trying to maintain coldness while burying past pains.

Go Kyung-pyo meticulously adjusts even the tone of his speech and the warmth of his gaze, consistently presenting a face that matches the era. His timeless appearance and acting skills breathe life into the drama, raising expectations for his performance in 'Undercover Miss Hong'.

'Undercover Miss Hong' airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:10 PM.

Lee So-jung, Ten Asia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr