Doorstep "People who don't know, I'm scared. Prepare 10 bags of stories" (Cinetown)

Sep 06, 2024

Doorstep 'People who don't know, I'm scared. Prepare 10 bags of stories' (Cinetown)
Actor Moon So-ri, Lee Hyun-woo. Photo =Sports Chosun DB
Actor Moon So-ri appeared on SBS Power FM 'Park Ha-sun's Cinetown' and talked about the play 'Sound Inside' with actor Lee Hyun-woo to share his concerns about his first impression.

On this day's broadcast, a listener mentioned Lee Hyun-woo, who has been active since he was a child, saying "I feel like the younger brother next door has grown up well." Lee Hyun-woo made his debut in 2005 and has already celebrated his 19th year since debut, and Park Ha-sun said, `I think many people around me will hear that I grew up well.' Moon So-ri expressed sympathy, saying, `Even if you look closely, you grew up really well.' Moon So-ri recalled that he had appeared in the work 'Taewangsa Shin-gi' with Lee Hyun-woo in the past, but had never actually met him in the scene, and said it was surprising that Lee Hyun-woo, who was a baby he saw in the drama, is now doing a play together.

After reuniting with Lee Hyun-woo, Moon So-ri was then surprised to hear his first impression. You look so young even now. But he strongly insisted that he was in his 30s. He said with a smile. In response, Lee Hyun-woo said he was very nervous when he first went to the practice room while challenging his first play. Moon So-ri then playfully interjected and relaxed, saying "Is that a scary story?"

Moon So-ri said that every night before practice, he prepared a fun story so that his juniors wouldn't be afraid of him, and Lee Hyun-woo drew laughter by saying "You've prepared a lot of bags of stories every time." Moon So-ri added that people who don't know themselves well can get nervous when they meet for the first time, adding that they always try to relax them.

In response, Lee Hyun-woo said that Moon So-ri does not give advice to his juniors, but thanked Moon So-ri, saying, `He gives advice in detail, but basically tells me to do whatever I want.' There is no answer to acting," he said, adding that the only advice was "Believe it because you have your charm."



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