Actor Cho Jung Seok shared his thoughts on his cameo appearance in the TV series "Resident Life." Cho Jung Seok plays the role of Lee, an assistant professor of hepato-biliary-pancreatic surgery, in the TV series "Resident Life."
He was loved for his role as Ik-jun. He recently delighted viewers with a cameo appearance in the spin-off drama "Resident Life," alongside Jeon Mi Do, who plays assistant professor Choi Sung-hwa in the neurosurgery department.
During a recent interview with Herald POP held at a cafe in Seogyeok-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Cho Jung-Seok spoke about the time when he filmed his cameo role.
Cho Jung Seok said, "It was a great time meeting him after a long time. Director Shin Won Ho is not directing but he is involved in the production, so he came to the set himself on the day of filming and stayed with us until we finished filming.
"It was fun talking to him while we were waiting. It was also fun to shoot with Mido after a long time. There was quite a lot of footage and it was a long shoot, but
"It was very interesting," he said with satisfaction. Cho Jung Seok's film comeback, "My Daughter Became a Zombie," is currently being screened in Korean cinemas to rave reviews.