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Following the conclusion of the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama 'Scarecrow' on May 26, actor Jung Moon-sung (45) sat down for a series of interviews in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on June 2. In the 12-episode series, Jung portrayed a serial killer based on real-life events, a role he admitted was mentally challenging and emotionally taxing to perform. To maintain the mystery of the plot, Jung actively misled acquaintances and the public by spreading false rumors that fellow actor Lee Hee-jun was the culprit. He expressed his gratitude for the show's popularity, which peaked at its series finale, while humbly apologizing to viewers who felt distressed by his realistic portrayal of a criminal. | Following the conclusion of the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama 'Scarecrow' on May 26, actor Jung Moon-sung (45) sat down for a series of interviews in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on June 2. In the 12-episode series, Jung portrayed a serial killer based on real-life events, a role he admitted was mentally challenging and emotionally taxing to perform. To maintain the mystery of the plot, Jung actively misled acquaintances and the public by spreading false rumors that fellow actor Lee Hee-jun was the culprit. He expressed his gratitude for the show's popularity, which peaked at its series finale, while humbly apologizing to viewers who felt distressed by his realistic portrayal of a criminal.
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[정문성] Actor Jung Moon-sung Reflects on His Villain Role in ENA’s 'Scarecrow'
k-drama6/2/2026

[정문성] Actor Jung Moon-sung Reflects on His Villain Role in ENA’s 'Scarecrow'

Following the conclusion of the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama 'Scarecrow' on May 26, actor Jung Moon-sung (45) sat down for a series of interviews in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on June 2. In the 12-episode series, Jung portrayed a serial killer based on real-life events, a role he admitted was mentally challenging and emotionally taxing to perform. To maintain the mystery of the plot, Jung actively misled acquaintances and the public by spreading false rumors that fellow actor Lee Hee-jun was the culprit. He expressed his gratitude for the show's popularity, which peaked at its series finale, while humbly apologizing to viewers who felt distressed by his realistic portrayal of a criminal.