Moon Chae Won Looking Gorgeous For 'Marie Claire,' Actress Reveals Her Wish

Having a great career in acting, Mon Chae Won often wowed her co-lead for having a nice personality. Also, she could build chemistry pretty fast with other leads to make the drama successful. Recently, she did a photo shoot for "Marie Claire" and talked about her acting.

Moon Chae Won posed for "Marie Claire," looking really gorgeous, Allkpop reported. Wearing a white dress, she showed her long legs. Looking down with her soft gaze, she pulled off the outfit really well. In another picture, it was black and white and it showed her beautiful face from the side. During the interview, she said she wanted to be a flexible person -- that means being able to excel in her acting career, being a good employee for her agency and overall, a good person especially to her parents.

Fans have missed Moon Chae Won a lot since her appearance in her last drama "Goodbye Mister Black" last year. She has been trying to select a new project for 2017. As reported by Dramabeans, the actress was considered to play in the the upcoming drama of TvN's "Bride of The Water God 2017." It was reported that this drama would be written by Jung Yoon Jung and the director would be Kim Byung Soo.

According to the report, though, it would be hard to see the actress alongside Nam Joo-hyuk, who was previously considered for the lead role in the movie. Although the two of them are likeable, Moon appears to be too mature for Nam. But the actor's role in "Bride of the Water God 2017" has not been confirmed and there is still time to see how things turn out.

Moon Chae Won started her career in 2007 under MsTeam Entertainment. She then moved to Namoo Actors in 2016. Since her debut, she has starred some dramas, like "Innocent Man," "Good Doctor," "Goodbye Mister Black" and many more. She won Best New Actress in 2008 and in 2012, she won Top Excellence Award, Actress from KBS Drama Awards. She also won many other awards to complete her achievements.

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