
Park Soo-young’s passionate performance in ‘Everyone is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness’ is bringing a heartwarming vibe to the screen.
In the JTBC Saturday-Sunday drama ‘Everyone is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness’ (Directed by Cha Young-hoon, Written by Park Hae-young, Produced by Studio Phoenix, SLL, and Studio Flow), Park Soo-young is delivering a powerful performance as an agency CEO who silently stands by his actors during their times of crisis.
Serving as the CEO for national actress Oh Jung-hee (played by Bae Jong-ok) and her daughter Jang Mi-ran (played by Han Sun-hwa), he skillfully portrays the duty and destiny of a manager who remains like a shadow. He has caught the attention of viewers as a meticulous CEO who perfectly knows when to step forward and when to stay in the background.
Park Soo-young’s acting is especially striking in his interactions with Oh Jung-hee and her biological daughter, Byun Eun-ah (played by Go Youn-jung). He provides a sense of stability by remaining unwavering in the face of the anxiety and nervousness Oh Jung-hee feels about keeping Byun Eun-ah’s existence a secret. Even in sudden encounters with Byun Eun-ah, his calm demeanor and polite speech hint at his deep expertise as a manager.
He shows a different side when dealing with the free-spirited and unpredictable Jang Mi-ran (played by Han Sun-hwa). His subtle yet clear charisma creates a tension between the two that feels natural rather than uncomfortable.
CEO Park’s silent presence reflects Park Soo-young’s actual acting style. His ability to blend seamlessly with any character shines in the bustling world of ‘Everyone is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness’, making viewers feel as if he is a real person.



