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We had a chat with the rising actress on her breakout year and what's next for her
K-drama Friendly Rivalry has just dropped on Netflix, and if you've been hooked on this gripping mystery thriller like we have, then you're already familiar with Oh Woori's standout performance as the sharp and ambitious Choi Kyung. Fresh off the drama’s success, the 28-year-old actress is already back on screens with the newly premiered supernatural romance Way Back Love.
We caught up with Oh Woori to talk about her experience while filming Friendly Rivalry, her favourite behind-the-scenes moments, and what fans can expect from her latest role.
At the time of the audition, I didn’t know exactly which project it was for. However, I had read the original webtoon, and I found the character Choi Kyung incredibly captivating.
I was also intrigued by the idea of portraying the intense academic rivalry among high school girls.
I had to make a lot of changes to my appearance, but more importantly, I focused on expressing Kyung’s sharp and edgy aura. The director told me he wanted her to feel like a small dagger, and I kept that image in mind throughout. One of the most challenging scenes was the class president election – it required a lot of energy and intensity.
I love most of the scenes between Yeri and Kyung. One that stands out is their first day of school together. When Yeri says, “You’re pretending not to see me, but I know you do.” I thought it was such a cute and perfect way to show their dynamic.
Yes, actually. During my own school years, I was also sensitive and hardworking when it came to pursuing my dreams. So in many ways, Kyung’s character felt familiar and not difficult to relate to.
Hyeri unnie has such a playful personality and always kept the atmosphere on set bright and cheerful. There was one scene where we’re heading home in Taejoon’s car after a study session, and I forgot my line – so I repeated the same line a few times. Hyeri joked that she thought we were reshooting the line because of a loud sound outside, and thought Woori must be a genius. Thanks to her, the tension lifted and we were able to enjoy filming again.
I’d love to switch roles with Seulgi. Not only would I like to try playing a character like her, but since her relationship with Jae is completely different from Kyung’s, it would be fun to explore a new kind of dynamic. Also, I think Soobin would do an amazing job playing Choi Kyung!
I’ve never traveled abroad before, so if I get the chance, I’d really love to visit Hong Kong someday. Anywhere would be exciting, but I especially want to visit Disneyland!
Way Back Love tells the story of Heewan, a girl who has turned away from the world—until her first love, Ramwoo, reappears as a Grim Reaper. I play Taekyung, Heewan’s best friend from her school days. Taekyung is a laid-back and loyal friend, someone who truly supports Heewan throughout her journey.
Right now, Way Back Love is currently airing, so I hope many people will tune in and support it. As for future challenges, I’d really love to try theater if the opportunity arises. I want to continue exploring different types of roles and growing as an actor.
Watch the trailer for Oh Woori's latest drama Way Back Love:
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