KBS2's Monday-Tuesday show, "The Tale of Nokdu," directed by Kim Dong-whee and written by Hye Jin-yang which is based on her webcomic called 'Nokdujeon' published since 2014 and with the help of I'm Ye-Jin and Baek So-Yeon, is a romantic comedy-drama of Jeon Nok-du, which is played by Jang Dong-Yoon, sneaked into a mysterious widow village. One day, his father and older brother are attacked by a group of female assassins. and Dong Dong-Joo, played by Kim So-Hyun, a half-war who doesn't want to become a gisaeng but later on then became an apprentice.
Kim Lee-Kyung, who plays "Okran," a citizen who lives in a mysterious overburdened village and is admired by Cha Yool-moo, starred by Kang Tae-oh, for her fine features and young yet elegant style as the ace of aircraft. He is also jealous of Yool-moo's single-mindedness toward Dong Dong-Ju, a role played by Kim So-Hyun, but as a deep-hearted woman who can comfort others, she is a three-dimensional character who needs gentle and has restrained acting.
In the previous show of KBS2's Chuseok special drama "Birthday Letter," she left a strong impression on many viewers by playing the role of Cho Young-geum, a pure-hearted girl who fell for her first love Kim Moo-Gil, and is played by Song Kun-hee, from a shy girl who closes her eyes with deep-hearted guilt. In the upcoming KBS show "The Tale of Nokdu," the show heralded anti-war charm with a completely different image from its previous work, with its colorful hanbok fashion as well as its archetypal and elegant its archetypal and elegant "Okran."
Kim Lee-Kyung had made her debut with the Channel A drama "Twelfth Night," as Joo A-reum, attracting attention for her stable performance through steady production activities such as MBC's "Lesser Than Evil" as Kwon Soo-Ah and KBS' "Angel's Last Mission: Love." She has also given an appearance on movies 'Bring Me Home' and 'Metamorphosis.' Attention is drawn to what kind of performance she will show on KBS' "The Tale of Nokdu" which has become the center of the talk of the town with her first broadcast on national television.