Actor Jo Han-gyeol, who gained attention as a supporting lead in tvN's 'Undercover Miss Hong' (hereafter 'Miss Hong'), recently sat down for an interview at a cafe in Gangnam, Seoul. Jo debuted in the 2020 web drama 'I'll Leave You From Earth' and is one of the few male actors at Sublime, which includes famous actresses like Ko So-young, Nana, Hyeri, Seo Ye-ji, and Lim Soo-hyang. Born in 2002, he is noted for his charming looks and stable acting skills, marking him as a promising new talent leading the 'generation shift' in the industry.
For Jo, born in 2002, 'Miss Hong' was set in a time before he was born, yet he brought freshness and immersion to his character, earning positive reviews. He played Albert Oh (Oh Ah-ram), the grandson of the chairman of Hanmin Securities and the head of the crisis management department, who outwardly seems uninterested in company affairs, embodying a 'light-hearted orange tribe' persona.
Jo Han-gyeol has not yet announced his next project after 'Miss Hong'. When asked about his interests, he said, "I would be grateful for any role, but ultimately, the script's fun is the most important. 'Miss Hong' had a script that was really enjoyable to read."
After the interview, a customer at the cafe approached Jo, complimenting 'Miss Hong' and asking for a photo. Jo laughed, "Yesterday, a customer and the restaurant owner recognized me from 'Miss Hong'. So, I signed an autograph for them. But they didn't know my name, asking if I was 'Miss Hong' or 'Albert'. I told them yes. It feels like my real name has disappeared, but I'm happy to be recognized."
Before his acting debut, Jo dreamed of becoming a baseball player but changed his career path due to an injury. He emphasized, "I've always wanted to be an actor who receives awards, watching 'Acting Awards' shows. I'm working hard to achieve that dream."
"I've never done an OTT project. I'm grateful for any opportunity, but I would love to connect with global audiences through an OTT project."
Expressing interest in appearing on Netflix, Jo shared that he only watches his own work while it's airing. "I only watched 'Miss Hong' recently. I avoid watching competing dramas," he laughed. "I was moved by supportive comments like 'That actor is charming' and 'I want to see him again', which motivate me."
"The movie 'No Sun' was particularly memorable. It features the orange tribe, so it was good for referencing costumes and atmosphere. I also watched 'Typhoon Company' to understand the emotions of that era."
Finally, Jo spoke about working with actress Park Shin-hye, "She was the best. I learned a lot about attitude and acting on set, and she took great care of me. She always supported my acting and was considerate, making me happy. I hope to work with her again in another project."
Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr