The Knockturnal: Hi, Tiffany. It’s so nice to meet you!
Tiffany Young:
I am such a big fan! I’m excited to chat about Uncle Samsik. Your portrayal of Rachel is super powerful, and I’m sure a lot comes with preparing for that kind of role, especially for the era Uncle Samsik takes place in. My first question is, what challenges did you find in embodying a character during this specific time period, for Rachel being a woman with such a leadership role?
Tiffany:
That’s amazing! You can tell how much research you portray Rachel so flawlessly!
Tiffany:
You mentioned you didn’t know too much about Rachel at the beginning. But while acting the part, was there anything surprising that you learned about Rachel or even yourself?
Tiffany:
Speaking of the people you worked with, you were surrounded by so many K-Drama icons! How was that experience?
Tiffany:
That’s amazing! You’re really getting into the whole acting realm right now with Uncle Samsik and Chicago – so cool! Are there any specific genres or characters you’d love to play in the future?
Tiffany:
Ooo! I really hope that happens for you Tiffany!
Tiffany:
I’m looking forward to seeing that. I always love including a fun question – since Samsik’s direct translation is “Three meals a day.” If you could design your own three course mean, what would it be?
Tiffany:
To close everything off, Uncle Samsik has been gaining global recognition because of streaming platforms like Hulu and Disney+. As a Korean-American yourself who’s always championed global connection, even back in your idol days to now with acting, how does this specific international success feel for you at this time?
Tiffany:
Thank you, Tiffany! Talk to you soon!
Tiffany: