Recently on SBS's Korean drama series "Vagabond" has released gorgeous new behind the scenes photos of the leading lady. The drama series "Vagabond' has released its new behind the scenes stills featuring Suzy that captures her sunny, lively disposition when the camera is not rolling on set.
"Vagabond" is all about the story of a stuntman who is Cha Dal Gun played by Lee Seung Gi who is the one who stumbles upon this massive corruption scandal while he is trying to uncover the hidden truth and secrets behind this mysterious plane crash.
After then he teams up with a National Intelligence Service or the NIS secret agent named Go Hae Ri played by Suzy to investigate the said case. Eventually, the stills show how Go Hae Ri played by Suzy serving a warm meal to one of her NIS team members Cha Dal Gun played by Lee Seung Gi, Ki Tae Woong played by Shin Sung Rok and Kim Se Hoon played by Shin Seung Hwan.
Moreover, Suzy is now currently starring in the espionage thriller drama playing the role of Go Hae Ri who is a sharp, highly skilled National Intelligence Service (NIS) secret agent. Despite staling the viewer's hearts with her tough and fearless charms in the drama series, the idol turned actress has also been stealing the hearts of her fellow cast and crew with her very real-life personality during on and off camera on set, which is entirely different from that of her character in the story.
The artist really looks radiant as she smiles cheerfully between takes and even after filming some physically demanding action scenes, she still smiles anyway. After she has shared her improvements in her career as an actress in "Vagabond" it helped her a lot to deal with complex roles and adjustments to her work.
She stated, "I approached my character by sharing a lot of opinions with the director and the writers of course. I decided to make Go Hae Ri someone with a passion for work who does no more than her given duties. I wanted to show her inner turmoil to the audience as someone who does not want to get caught up in the case as much as possible but gradually begins to focus on the case and the people around her."