MOVIE
Lim Cheol-hyung, good comic acting

Lim Cheol-hyung showed off his detailed comic acting in the movie '30 Days', bringing laughter to the theaters.
Lim Cheol-hyung, who played the role of 'General Hong', the father of Hong Na-ra (Jung So-min), a retired general-level officer, in the movie '30 Days', attracted attention by showing the essence of comic acting, which was 180 degrees different from his previous work. Unlike his rough appearance, he adds a sly expression and pleasant charm, adding to the fun of the play.
Lim Cheol-hyung, who portrayed sly facial expressions and a foolish appearance in an even more attractive way, was loved by the public for his role as the final villain 'Park Chi-guk' in the last KBS drama 'Brain Collaboration'. He perfectly played a character with conflicting aspects, going from someone who protects Shin Haru (Jung Yong-hwa) to the final villain.
In addition, in the MBC drama 'Doctor Royer', where he played the role of 'death row inmate' Nam Hyeok-cheol, he gave chills to the home theater with his passionate performance that exploded with madness.
Actors Kim Yoo-jung, Jung So-min, and Chae Soo-bin earlier this year. In the play 'Shakespeare in Love', which attracted attention with its brilliant casting, he left a deep impression on the audience by playing the role of 'Pennyman', an investor.
He has been well-received by viewers for his villainous or strong roles in many works, and is loved by viewers for his delicious comical acting in this movie '30 Days'.
The movie '30 Days', played by actor Lim Cheol-hyung, who radiates his presence not only on stage, but also on screen and TV, is being screened to rave reviews.
Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr