
Actor Park Soo-young is delivering such an immersive performance that viewers might mistake him for a real agency CEO, showing an incredible ability to blend seamlessly with every character he meets.
In the JTBC Saturday-Sunday drama ‘Everyone is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness’ (hereafter ‘Mo-Ja-Mu-Ssa’), Park Soo-young plays a powerful role as an agency CEO who silently stands by his actors during their toughest times.
As the CEO for national actor Oh Jung-hee (played by Bae Jong-ok) and her daughter Jang Mi-ran (played by Han Sun-hwa), he skillfully portrays the destiny of a manager who supports his actors from the shadows without ever stepping into the spotlight first.
He has caught the viewers’ attention as a meticulous CEO who perfectly knows when to take the lead and when to stay in the background.

Park Soo-young’s acting is especially impactful when dealing with Oh Jung-hee and her biological daughter, Byeon Eun-ah (played by Go Youn-jung). He provides a great sense of stability with his unwavering attitude, contrasting with the anxiety and nervousness Oh Jung-hee feels about keeping Byeon Eun-ah’s existence a secret.
Even when suddenly facing Byeon Eun-ah, his calm demeanor and polite speech make viewers admire his deep experience as a manager.
He shows a completely different side when dealing with the free-spirited and unpredictable Jang Mi-ran. His understated yet subtle charisma creates a tension between the two that feels natural rather than uncomfortable.
CEO Park’s silent presence mirrors Park Soo-young’s actual acting style.
His ability to harmonize with any character truly shines in the bustling world of ‘Mo-Ja-Mu-Ssa’, making him feel like a real person existing in our world.
Meanwhile, ‘Mo-Ja-Mu-Ssa’ follows the journey of a person seeking peace while struggling with envy and jealousy, feeling like the only one failing among successful friends.
You can catch Park Soo-young’s silent yet powerful performance every Saturday at 10:40 PM and Sunday at 10:30 PM in ‘Everyone is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness’.



