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Kang Gil-woo's 'Ghost' first appearance, 'The Glory' Kim Eun-sook followed by Kim Eun-hee-ho boarding

Kang Gil-woo made his first appearance in the 7th episode of the Friday and Saturday SBS drama 'Ghost' (script Kim Eun-hee, director Lee Jung-lim), which aired on the 14th.
Kang Gil-woo first appeared as Yeom Seung-ok, the paternal grandfather of Professor Yeom Hae-sang (played by Oh Jeong-se) and the first president of Joonghyeon Mutual Fund in the 1960s. Yeom Seung-ok is a person who established Joonghyeon Mutual Finance, a loan company that was the predecessor of Joonghyeon Capital, and has risen to the ranks of emerging conglomerates. Previously, in 1958, a young girl, Mok-dan Lee (played by Park So-i), was brutally murdered by shaman Choi Man-wol (played by Oh Yeon-ah) in Jangjin-ri village, called Yeommae. this has been implied.
And at the end of the last broadcast, it was revealed that it was Yeom Seung-ok and Mrs. Yeom who made Lee Mok-dan die, and a creepy tension permeated the home theater. From generation to generation, the heads of the Yeom Seung-ok family inherited evil spirits, and in order to get what they wanted, they used a young child as a scapegoat and ordered them to use evil magic. The eyes of Yeom Seung-ok, who entered the warehouse where the salting was performed and watched over the body of the dead Lee Mok-dan, were determined. Then, the moment Seung-ok Yeom picks up Lee Mok-dan's red ribbon, his shadow changes into the form of a demon with loose hair, making viewers hold their breath and amplifying their curiosity for the next episode.
Like this, Kang Gil-woo announced his intense first appearance in 'Ghost', spreading tension across the cathode ray tube with cool energy and determination in his eyes. After expanding the scope from an independent film to a drama, he continued to show his face in topical works from 'I'm Going to Blue House Now', 'The Youngest Son of a Chaebol House', 'The Glory' and 'The Devil', drawing attention from domestic and foreign viewers. where there is
Accordingly, following 'The Glory' written by Kim Eun-sook, through this 'Ghost', Kang Gil-woo, who boarded Kim Eun-hee, the master of genre, stimulates curiosity about what kind of impressive performance he will continue to plant.
Jiye Choi, staff reporter at TenAsia wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr