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Korean Actors/Actresses discussion thread
Don't know where to put it, but looks like Kim Haneul will star in korean version of Zettai Kareshi. I did a quick check up so I know what's this about. And her counterpart would be TOP. Which I find a perfect choice - robotic alien, well, he won't have to even try.
Issy: 'Heart trouble' Im Joo-hwan stationed at TI&E
Issy: 'Heart trouble' Im Joo-hwan stationed at TI&E
Thank You E-chan!Ethlenn wrote:Don't know where to put it, but looks like Kim Haneul will star in korean version of Zettai Kareshi. I did a quick check up so I know what's this about. And her counterpart would be TOP. Which I find a perfect choice - robotic alien, well, he won't have to even try.
Issy: 'Heart trouble' Im Joo-hwan stationed at TI&E
even though I really don't see the point of him staying (for obvious reasons ). I really hope he is much better now. what is "Celebrity Soldier" btw? and how do you qualify for it? he is a "celebrity" and he is a "soldier" so???
More actors should speak about the issue:
Ji Sung talked about his feeling for drama production proceeded by piece-by-piece scripts.
Recently Han Ye Seul left her drama set without permission and flew to America. Because of the happening, the poor drama production conditions of Korea, reminding of live broadcasting, came up to the surface as an issue, and people once tried to solve the problem.
Especially one of the staffs of SBS TV’s Protect the Boss, recently finished in many people’s favorable reviews and interests, revealed the fact that its last episode was filmed on the day of broadcasting through an online post, and this made many people feel worried and sad. Regarding to this, the main character Ji Sung said at the interview with TV Report, “we can’t even call Protect the Boss as a live broadcasting,”
He continued, “what we call the real live broadcasting happens when we wait for a piece of script on the set. When shooting All In and Swallow the Sun, I just did the shooting without knowing the whole plot. That makes nonsense. Everyone suffers from that. Because two episodes need to be filmed in a week, the actors can’t sleep,” explaining about the poor drama production conditions.
He added, “when shooting New Heart I had to be up all night for 30 days. There were a lot of surgery scenes in the drama, and we had to film for 24 hours for one surgery scene even thought it was aired only for 2 or 3 minutes. Two or three scenes were surgery scenes in two episodes so we spent 3 days for them. And then we had to shoot the rest for the rest of the week. Of course, we couldn’t sleep. How could you sleep when it wasn’t sure whether it could be aired or not? You might not be able to imagine, but it actually happens often.”
Ji Sung called this as “social ills created from too much dependence on ratings and internet development.” He also said it was unfortunate that there couldn’t be pre-shooting of drama. He said, “we don’t do pre-shooting because we can’t edit or re-shoot later once we do that. So we can never make high-quality dramas. It’s sad that we always have to depend on ratings.”
So he is very proud of Protect the Boss which didn’t depend on ratings too much. He said, “if we cared about ratings, we might have added a story that could stimulate the audience even if it wasn’t something nonsensical. However, we didn’t choose to do that and we proceeded the story as we planned at the beginning, and I want to give good grades on this drama for that. I think the director and the writer are great,” (from Korea.com)
I am not sure if there is a page for AHN JAE WOOK so I am posting here for now.
I am so happy that Jae Wook is coming back to the drama screen. He was my very first Korean actor who caught my attention a very long time ago. I even heard and saw him before he made his big break through in 'Star in My Heart'. I have his albums. His singing is lovely.
He had vanished from dramas and concentrated on theatre and owns a theatre in Seoul. Lots of productions there. Before he did dramas he had done Korean version of Broadway musical with great success.
Actually Ahn Jae Wook was the very first Hallyu star to go to China and Japan. He did wonderful concerts in China. Yonsama was long after and not a talent like A.J.
Anyway this week I was thinking about him and wishing that he would get a good drama again. That was yesterday. Today on TV 'Arirang' channel I saw the interview on the set of new drama and he was talking about the new stuff of martial arts fighting etc. He looks just as good as ever. It is really a surprise and truly lovely to have my wishes come true.
Welcome back A.J. Good luck.
I think the drama may be called 'Light and Shadow' but not precisely sure.
I am so happy that Jae Wook is coming back to the drama screen. He was my very first Korean actor who caught my attention a very long time ago. I even heard and saw him before he made his big break through in 'Star in My Heart'. I have his albums. His singing is lovely.
He had vanished from dramas and concentrated on theatre and owns a theatre in Seoul. Lots of productions there. Before he did dramas he had done Korean version of Broadway musical with great success.
Actually Ahn Jae Wook was the very first Hallyu star to go to China and Japan. He did wonderful concerts in China. Yonsama was long after and not a talent like A.J.
Anyway this week I was thinking about him and wishing that he would get a good drama again. That was yesterday. Today on TV 'Arirang' channel I saw the interview on the set of new drama and he was talking about the new stuff of martial arts fighting etc. He looks just as good as ever. It is really a surprise and truly lovely to have my wishes come true.
Welcome back A.J. Good luck.
I think the drama may be called 'Light and Shadow' but not precisely sure.
Yes, he is, he is^^ Haven't seen that yet, but I remember my first drama with Ahn, Wish Upon A Star, and I was so happy about the ending
Happy Birthday to this lady!
Kim Young Ok
Happy Birthday to this lady!
Kim Young Ok
And Happy Birthday to Ahn Seong Gi!!! One hell of an actor!
Also, Lee Won Jong! Happy Birthday to this cool ajeossi!
I had to post this picture. It's just so kyaa-inducingly adorable.
Also, Lee Won Jong! Happy Birthday to this cool ajeossi!
I had to post this picture. It's just so kyaa-inducingly adorable.
Workload of actors and actresses
One thing i have been wondering about is the "workload" of some of the actors and actesses. Some of them have a pretty long space between their diffrent projects, at least thats my opinion. For example Yoon Eun Hye did the drama "Take care of the young lady" in 2009, the next drama/movie she did was in 2011 "Lie to me" and a movie. Before that was "The 1st shop of coffee prince" in 2007. That don't sound like such a big workload for the year 2007-2011?
I have seen the same tendency with other korean actors/actresses and also singers. Am i wrong, or do korean entertainers in general do fewer projects compared to, let say, Hollywood actors?
I have seen the same tendency with other korean actors/actresses and also singers. Am i wrong, or do korean entertainers in general do fewer projects compared to, let say, Hollywood actors?
oh dear, Thank god I remembered this thread before the day ends.
A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY FAVOURITE GUY
LIM JUHWAN
A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY FAVOURITE GUY
LIM JUHWAN
Someone mentioned about actors working now and then in dramas and film. They don't get much time doing nothing. First and foremost most of them do not earn great salaries when doing dramas. they are unde rcontract to agencies with a small fixed wage. The real way they make money is by being well known for certain roles (if lucky) and then being picked up for commercials for clothing lines or cosmetics and hope that it carries over from season to season. Plus they have to do charity jobs mostly chosen for them. Only a few big stars choose their own charity work and they usually do that on their own time and it is rarely advertised.
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