Lee Yoo Mi's persistence in realizing her desire to become an actress and being involved in several drama projects paid off after she participated in hundreds of auditions. Check out the following story.
Having a career path full of twists and turns seems to be one of the reasons why viewers praise Lee Yoo Mi's hard work. How not, recently Lee Yoo Mi revealed her efforts to become an actress by participating in hundreds of auditions.
Rising actress Lee Yoo Mi has successfully stolen the hearts of viewers through her two hit dramas "Squid Game" and "All of Us Are Dead". Recently, Lee Yoo Mi appeared in the February issue of Esquire Korea magazine.
During the interview, Lee Yoo Mi was asked about the story behind her success in the Netflix series "Squid Game" and "All of Us are Dead." When asked about how many times she auditioned for a drama project, Lee Yoo Mi replied that it came to 400 times.
"I can't imagine the number of auditions I've done. It's been many times. I think I've lived to the fullest. Maybe around, it's definitely over 100 times. Three or four hundred? Four hundred? Five hundred? many auditions," he said trying to count the number of auditions he attended.
Hearing this confession, Lee Yoo Mi received praise for her hard work to make dreams come true. While most people would be tired of auditioning with multiple rejections, Lee Yoo Mi showed her determination to land a role in a drama project.
Please note that this actress was born in 1994 and started her acting career early when she was only 16 years old in 2010. Lee Yoo Mi made a big name in 2021 less than a decade since her debut through her role in the movie "Hostage: Missing Celebrity. ".
After "Squid Game" was released, Lee Yoo Mi's name like other actors gained popularity. Coupled with her recent project "All of Us are Dead" where she played a character who was annoying to viewers, Lee Yoo Mi's popularity has steadily increased.
Meanwhile, Lee Yoo Mi is currently preparing for her upcoming film "Rain Angel". Although already famous, Lee Yoo Mi had revealed that he still worked at a cafe after finishing filming "Squid Game." (wk/taki)