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On-set pictures from upcoming KBS drama “Fugitive” [Blog of Korean actress Yoon Son-ha]

Korean actress Yoon Son-ha has revealed pictures from the set of the upcoming KBS drama “Fugitive” on her personal blog.

Yoon posted several photographs on her blog two days ago with the comment, “We filmed “Fugitive” at Chiba. I shot a lot of photos with the crew and other actors during my free time”.

Yoon also wrote, “Rain is really nice and is humble even though he is a big star. He creates a good atmosphere on set”, on the picture of herself with Korean entertainer Rain. She added that she became a fan after attending his Japanese concert.

She explained however that failed to take a picture with co-star Lee Na-young but said Lee is “a cute and charming person”.

Yoon will be playing the role of Hwang Mi-jin, who is given orders to kill Jin-yi played by Lee.

“Fugitive”, about a hefty sum of money popping up sixty years after it disappeared in times of the Korean war, features other high-profile cast members including Daniel Henney, Lee Jeong-jin, Kong Hyeong-jin with Japanese actors Taeknaka Naota and Uehara Takako.

The series, filmed in various Asian cities including Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Shanghai, Beijing, Macau and Hon Kong, will be helmed by noted TV producer Kwak Jeong-hwan and written by Cheon Seon-il, the team behind the hit drama “The Slave Hunters” (KBS, 2010).

The 34-year-old actress made her debut in 1994 in KBS TV series “Love Greeting” and starred in several other dramas including “Did We Really Love” (MBC, 1999) and “Snowflakes” (KBS, 2001).

She led an active career in Japan since 2000, appearing in NHK TV’s “Mouichido Kisu”, “Fighting Girl” (Fuji, 2001) and “Good Luck!!” (TBS, 2003)

“Fugitive” is scheduled to premiere at the end of September.

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