Jo Yoon-su portrays a character with a dual personality disorder in the drama "The Tyrant." Courtesy of Walt Disney Company Korea Realistic shooting ability sparks questions about Jo Yoon-su's past By KTimes Director Park Hoon-jung, surprised by Jo Yoon-su's proficient combat performance during her first shoot for the Disney+ drama "The Tyrant" last January, jokingly asked if she had been in a lot of fights. Fellow actor Cha Seung-won even added, "She's the best with her fists among the actors I've seen.

" "After filming the first scene, everyone around me was murmuring, and I thought I had done a terrible job," said actor Jo Yoon-su, laughing during an interview on Tuesday. "But then director Park said, 'I should investigate your past,' and we all laughed." In "The Tyrant," Jo portrays Chae Ja-kyung, a ruthless killer.

Her captivating combat style differs from the traditional male action stars' reliance on brute force, offering a unique approach that intrigues viewers. She quickly subdues her opponents, sliding across tables or using her surroundings to dispatch enemies with agility and precision. Comments in English flooded her social media, praising her action scenes as "jaw-droppingly good.

" Critics have compared her to other iconic female action stars like Lee Si-young in the drama "Lookout" and Kim Ok-bin in the film "The Villainess." In the drama "The Tyrant," Chae Ja-kyung (played by Jo Yoon-su) is firing a gun. Courtesy of Walt Disney Company Korea Journey to becoming.