{"id":722611,"date":"2026-04-18T23:00:29","date_gmt":"2026-04-18T20:00:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/seoyeon-jang-on-beef-season-2-portraying-eunice-being-petty\/"},"modified":"2026-04-18T23:00:29","modified_gmt":"2026-04-18T20:00:29","slug":"seoyeon-jang-on-beef-season-2-portraying-eunice-being-petty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/seoyeon-jang-on-beef-season-2-portraying-eunice-being-petty\/","title":{"rendered":"Seoyeon Jang on \u2018Beef\u2019 Season 2, Portraying Eunice, Being Petty"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tIt\u2019s quite possible Seoyang Jang manifested her role in <em>Beef<\/em> season two. <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tThe British-Korean actress recalls scrolling through Instagram in the weeks before she got the audition for season two<em> <\/em>of the award-winning Netflix <a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/watch-movies-tv-seriess\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"8\" title=\"Watch Movies &amp; TV Series\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">series<\/a>, when she came upon a clip from the show\u2019s first season. \u201cI remember thinking to myself, this is the kind of role that I want to do,\u201d the 31-year-old tells <em>The Hollywood Reporter <\/em>on a Zoom. She\u2019s in L.A. for a slew of <em>Beef<\/em> press, finding a brief moment of respite. <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tJang plays Eunice, the clever assistant to Oscar-winning actress Youn Yuh-jung\u2019s chairwoman character, in the latest installment of Lee Sung Jin\u2019s anthology series. She joins Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny to round out the main cast of the second season, which is set in a California country club.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t\u201cI think I indirectly manifested for it because I got the audition,\u201d the actress continues. \u201cI was so shocked because my manifestations don\u2019t really h<a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/download-scripts-themes-apps\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"9\" title=\"Download Scripts &amp; Themes &amp; Apps\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">app<\/a>en.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tBelow, Jang shares how she found her way from acting in K-dramas to starring in <em>Beef<\/em>, why it\u2019s so exciting to be surrounded by petty characters and what she\u2019ll remember most from the experience. <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>You\u2019ve done plenty of work in Korea, but <em>Beef<\/em> is your second U.S. project, correct? How are you feeling about it coming out?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tDespite growing up in London and speaking the language, I\u2019ve never imagined or thought that I would be able to work in Hollywood. In a certain way, I did limit myself. I loved K-dramas \u2014 and I still do, I love K-dramas so much \u2014 and thinking that\u2019s what I wanted to do. Thinking like that limited me in the direction that I wanted to go in, because nowadays, it\u2019s a global stage. You can do both. I was so adamant in wanting to do K-dramas because that\u2019s  where my passion first formed for acting. Then I did <em>Butterfly<\/em>. I met great people, which opened more doors, and then came to <em>Beef<\/em>. <em>Butterfly<\/em> was definitely a springboard for me. It was also a project that really changed the direction of my career as a whole.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>Did you move to Korea from London for work originally? Or did you move younger?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tI started as a K-pop trainee.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>With what company?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tI can\u2019t say, but it was a big company. I was cast to become an idol trainee when I was really young. I moved back by myself when I was 19. From there, I gradually transitioned and found my love and passion for acting. Then I just sort of dropped the K-pop part, and I decided to pursue acting.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>You\u2019ve been in some big Korean projects, and you started acting because of your love for K-dramas. What made you decide you wanted to start auditioning in the U.S.?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t It was never a conscious decision to try for Hollywood or Western roles. It was more if a certain audition opportunity came. It was literally just one thing leading to another \u2014 It was never me deciding to go down one route and trying to pursue it. It was just such a natural process. In hindsight, I\u2019m so grateful that it happened this way.<\/p>\n<div class=\"post-content-image \/\/  \">\n<figure class=\"o-figure   size-large alignnone lrv-u-max-width-100p\" style=\"width:3000px\">\n<div class=\"c-lazy-image  \">\n<div class=\"lrv-a-crop-16x9\" style=\"padding-bottom:calc((1495\/3000)*100%);\">\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"c-lazy-image__img lrv-u-background-color-grey-lightest lrv-u-width-100p lrv-u-display-block lrv-u-height-auto\" src=\"https:\/\/www.hollywoodreporter.com\/wp-content\/themes\/vip\/pmc-hollywoodreporter-2021\/assets\/public\/lazyload-fallback.gif\" data-lazy-src=\"https:\/\/www.hollywoodreporter.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/BEEF_201_SG_02001.jpg?w=3000\" alt=\"\" data-lazy-srcset=\"\" data-lazy-sizes=\"\" height=\"1495\" width=\"3000\" decoding=\"async\"\/><\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div><figcaption class=\"c-figcaption  lrv-u-padding-tb-025\">\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t<span class=\"a-font-secondary-s lrv-u-margin-r-025\">Jason Jin as JB, Youn Yuh-jung as Chairwoman Park and Jang as Eunice in <em>Beef.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<cite class=\"a-font-accent-uppercase-xs lrv-u-color-grey-dark\">Netflix<\/cite><\/p>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>What was getting into this character? Sonny\u2019s so good at making this heightened world relatable, but Eunice often feels the most relatable amongst some big moments and some petty characters.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tI feel like we all have those petty sides to ourselves, and it\u2019s very refreshing to see these characters amplify that pettiness because I feel we live in a world where we have to hold our tongue and really just get on with it rather than act in a way that we all want to deep down. It\u2019s definitely exhilarating to see that and itself is very much a stress reliever for me. But playing a character that is normal is relatable because she\u2019s just trying to stay inside her little society. She\u2019s just trying to do her job, and she\u2019s just trying to survive her own way. We are all trying to do our best, but the method is different. Eunice, despite having an educational background in international school, she was brought up in a Korean household like I was, and I think that does set a very different dynamic due to cultural differences.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>You have some genuinely great moments of levity. In the first or second episode, when you\u2019re bringing the chairwoman around, and Josh and Lindsay are talking, and you tell her, \u201cThere\u2019s nothing worth translating.<\/strong>\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tI love that part.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>I loved it. This show\u2019s form of dark comedy is so specific. What were you doing to prepare for that as an actor? Were you watching things?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tNo, because I directly empathized and related to Eunice as a person. As I mentioned before, my family lives in London still now. When we first went there, obviously my mom didn\u2019t speak English, so she relied a lot on us \u2014 us as in my brother and I \u2014 to do translations for her. It\u2019s funny because it gets to the point where you\u2019re translating both ways. Say for example, my mom and a English person, and it gets to the point where you\u2019re like, \u201cYou don\u2019t have to, there\u2019s nothing worth translating.\u201d It\u2019s so relatable. The reason why Sonny is capable of doing that is because he, obviously, grew up in Korea as well, so maybe he has experience in that with his own family or friends or even he just has people around him that share similar experiences. That is so personal and so relatable and so original. When I read that part, I was like, \u201cThis man\u2026\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>What was your collaboration with Sonny like?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tSonny is a very difficult person to read. I\u2019m always trying to figure out what he\u2019s thinking. I\u2019m always trying to figure out if he likes it or if he doesn\u2019t like it. I\u2019m always trying to navigate his thoughts. But at the same time, the more I worked with him, the more scenes we did together, I got to learn very fast that he has such a clear cut, genius vision of what he wants to see in this specific scene and the show as a whole that I felt so reassured.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tOftentimes, a lot of the things are left up to the actors, but sometimes that feels a little bit lonely and a little bit scary. Whereas working with Sonny, because he knew what he wanted exactly, I felt very safe to be on the ship and to have a captain that knew his direction, knew his compass. It was such a safe feeling for me. One of the differences that I did notice when working with him was he is not afraid to show his vision himself, which a lot of the other directors don\u2019t. In that aspect, not only did I enjoy myself, but I think we were able to quickly figure out where I should be heading. I think that was a very good collaboration on my end. I don\u2019t know what he feels like.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>I\u2019m sure he feels similarly. That\u2019s kinda funny to hear you say that you couldn\u2019t get a read on if he liked it or if he didn\u2019t. How does that impact your performance? Are you thinking about ways to surprise him to get a reaction if you\u2019re not sure?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tI think all the actors will agree with me, but I just wanted to please Sonny. (<em>Laughs<\/em>.) That\u2019s all I wanted. I just wanted to make him happy. It wasn\u2019t pressurizing per se, but after every take, I would look at Sonny, try and read his reaction. If he likes a scene, I realize that he smiles, but he smiles in such a subtle way. It\u2019s not very obvious to other people, but you have to look at him at the right time to catch that, to be reassured that you\u2019re on the right track. Then if he starts laughing, you think, OK, I did something right. Then, if you sort of think what different version are we going to try on the next take?<\/p>\n<div class=\"post-content-image \/\/  \">\n<figure class=\"o-figure   size-large alignnone lrv-u-max-width-100p\" style=\"width:2000px\">\n<div class=\"c-lazy-image  \">\n<div class=\"lrv-a-crop-16x9\" style=\"padding-bottom:calc((3000\/2000)*100%);\">\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"c-lazy-image__img lrv-u-background-color-grey-lightest lrv-u-width-100p lrv-u-display-block lrv-u-height-auto\" src=\"https:\/\/www.hollywoodreporter.com\/wp-content\/themes\/vip\/pmc-hollywoodreporter-2021\/assets\/public\/lazyload-fallback.gif\" data-lazy-src=\"https:\/\/www.hollywoodreporter.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/260401-\uc7a5\uc11c\uc5f02047_Selects.jpeg?w=2000\" alt=\"\" data-lazy-srcset=\"\" data-lazy-sizes=\"\" height=\"3000\" width=\"2000\" decoding=\"async\"\/><\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div><figcaption class=\"c-figcaption  lrv-u-padding-tb-025\">\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t<span class=\"a-font-secondary-s lrv-u-margin-r-025\">Jang says working with the <em>Beef\u2019s<\/em> creator and showrunner Lee Sung Jin was so comfortable because he was so clear on his own vision: \u201cI felt very safe to be on the ship.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<cite class=\"a-font-accent-uppercase-xs lrv-u-color-grey-dark\">Ro Rockhoon<\/cite><\/p>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>How familiar were you with Beef season one? Did you watch it? Enjoy it?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tConsidering how amazing season one did, it was very difficult to not watch it because there was so much hype about it. When it came out, I watched it and thoroughly enjoyed myself, but not for the normal reasons. It was quite shocking for me, I had never seen anything like it before. It really portrayed the shittiest versions of ourselves so well, but obviously in a more amplified way. I think I related to it so much that I was embarrassed at myself.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tThat\u2019s what Sonny\u2019s really good at, making humor out of the shittest sides of human beings. Funnily enough, a couple of days or weeks before the audition for season two came to me, an Instagram reel of a <em>Beef<\/em> season one clip came up. I remember thinking to myself, this is the kind of role that I want to do, because it was just after <em>Butterfly<\/em>. Then I forgot about it. But evidently, I think I indirectly manifested for it because I got the audition. I was so shocked because my manifestations don\u2019t really happen. I don\u2019t know about you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>No, me neither.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tI don\u2019t know what I\u2019m doing wrong. But it was the first time it really happened. I was so shocked and so grateful. As soon as I got the audition, I knew this was the kind of role that I want to play, especially if it was a introductory role for Hollywood. I felt like it was such a good way to portray myself, not only in the acting sense, but as an actor, because there are Korean lines, English lines.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>What did you find relatable about Eunice that made you want this role? Or what about her didn\u2019t feel as relatable that made you want to take it?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tShe\u2019s a very intelligent character. She obviously had to go through a lot of competition and a lot of society stress. I have never worked in a company \u2014 or let alone the richest woman of South Korea\u00a0\u2014 so that was a quality that I respected. Also just being a go getter of life, I feel like that\u2019s something I have to improve on. Someone who\u2019s able to put aside her own greed, her own thoughts at times, and just really push on, for whatever reason it is. That\u2019s something that I wanted to portray because when you\u2019re acting, you are allowed to become that person, right? It\u2019s always a good feeling. When I first read the script, There was a scene specifically written where Eunice has to split her legs up and just be so nonchalant about it. That made me realize she\u2019s clever. She\u2019s really doing well for her life, and she\u2019s flexible. She\u2019s got it all. I love when I have to physically work and physically change for a role. That\u2019s always the fun part of acting. Mind you, I haven\u2019t stretched a day since.<\/p>\n<div class=\"post-content-image \/\/  \">\n<figure class=\"o-figure   size-large alignnone lrv-u-max-width-100p\" style=\"width:3000px\">\n<div class=\"c-lazy-image  \">\n<div class=\"lrv-a-crop-16x9\" style=\"padding-bottom:calc((1500\/3000)*100%);\">\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"c-lazy-image__img lrv-u-background-color-grey-lightest lrv-u-width-100p lrv-u-display-block lrv-u-height-auto\" src=\"https:\/\/www.hollywoodreporter.com\/wp-content\/themes\/vip\/pmc-hollywoodreporter-2021\/assets\/public\/lazyload-fallback.gif\" data-lazy-src=\"https:\/\/www.hollywoodreporter.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/BEEF_n_S2_E3_00_03_35_08.jpg?w=3000\" alt=\"\" data-lazy-srcset=\"\" data-lazy-sizes=\"\" height=\"1500\" width=\"3000\" decoding=\"async\"\/><\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div><figcaption class=\"c-figcaption  lrv-u-padding-tb-025\">\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t<span class=\"a-font-secondary-s lrv-u-margin-r-025\">Jang as Eunice and Charles Melton as Austin Davis in <em>Beef.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<cite class=\"a-font-accent-uppercase-xs lrv-u-color-grey-dark\">Netflix<\/cite><\/p>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>When you look back on this show as a chapter in your life, what do you think the main takeaway will be?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tGoing back to my point where I said that I used to limit myself unknowingly, I think that my perception has definitely changed. When I was sitting on set, waiting for the scenes with Youn Yuh-jung seonsaengnim \u2014 I call her seonsaengnim because it\u2019s a [term of] respect \u2014 in L.A.surrounded by people who are not Korean while working, that was a very weird and eye-opening feeling for me. It\u2019s something that I had never dreamed about, not just for myself, for any Korean actor. I think times have changed, definitely. I\u2019m getting goosebumps just thinking about it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\t<strong>I imagine having it be with her \u2014 she\u2019s genuinely a trailblazer \u2014 that it adds an extra layer on top.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/  a-font-body-m     \">\n\tSo many layers. It would\u2019ve been amazing sitting next to her in Korea, let alone L.A., while doing the same Hollywood project as her. That\u2019s something that I will never be able to get my head around. That just goes to show how really and truly times are changing. With <em>KPop Demon Hunters<\/em> and BTS and all of these amazing Korean people. I feel so proud of them. I\u2019m so grateful to be in the position I am.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<blockquote><p><strong><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">If you liked the article, do not forget to share it with your friends. 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