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Im Jeong-eun joins "Equator Man" as Lee Joon-hyeok's partner

Actress Lim Jeong-eun has joined the new KBS2 drama "The Equator Man".

Lim Jeong-eun is going to be taking on the role of Soo-mi, who is obsessed with success, a role Park Si-yeon was predicted to take at one point. The character has a strong ambition, and will ruthlessly exploit her past to get the man she wants.

Her management company, T Entertainment, said, "Lim Jeong-eun has currently completed filming the JTBC drama "When Women Powder Twice" and shooting photos for the poster of "The Equator Man". She will start filming the drama soon".

Meanwhile, "The Equator Man" is about Seon-woo and Jang-il, two men who have strong desires and lofty goals. This is the male version of the 2008 KBS2 drama "Women in the Sun".

Source : news.nate.com/view/20... ( Korean )

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