

Oh Na-ra
Oh Na-ra (오나라) built her screen authority the hard way: years of musical-theatre work before television ever turned her into a mainstream face. That stage training still shows. She controls rhythm, lands comedy without overplaying it, and can raise the tension of an ensemble scene without breaking the balance around her.
The wider breakthrough came when tvN's My Mister and JTBC hit Sky Castle pulled her into a much broader public lane. She kept that momentum by refusing to stay in one mode, moving from the fantasy mechanics of Alchemy of Souls to the family-sitcom stress of KBS series Villains Everywhere and the heavier ensemble pressure of JTBC's The Nice Guy.
That is why she still matters now. Oh Na-ra does not rely on legacy glow. With Disney+ project The Miracles of the Namiya General Store joining the recent run, she remains one of the veteran actors who can give Korean television polish, wit, and emotional control without ever looking mechanical.
