
The quiet elegance of Lee Da-hae in a traditional hanbok kept the eyes of the nation focused on living room television sets last night. This was to be expected as KBS and its filming partner, Olive 9, have been promoting Lee's appearance in the new KBS drama "Hello, Miss" very seriously. It is Lee's first television appearance since 2005.
A press conference welcoming Lee's return was held at the lavish Imperial Palace Hotel in Nonhyeon-dong last week. Lee's previous work has been with SBS in 2005 and MBC in 2004. Both dramas scored quite a coup, and it was KBS's turn to test its luck. Despite all the buildup, the 23-year-old actress was calm and modest, at least in front of the press.
"I think a person can get only greedy if she or he keeps on winning", Lee said as she leaned forward to talk into the microphone. "I can't always expect my TV work to succeed, but I admit I have been very lucky so far".
"I am not going to attempt too much this time, but only do my best", she said.
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