Director Jang Hang-jun of 'Table for Four' revealed actor Jeong Joong-in's past.
On the afternoon of the 13th, on the general programming channel Channel A's 'Close Friend Tokumentary Table for Four,' Jeong Woong-in served food he made himself to director Jang Hang-jun and actress Song Seon-mi.
In that day's broadcast, director Jang Hang-jun said of his connection with Jeong Woong-in, "Was it 35 years ago, 36 years ago when we first met? It was when we were freshmen at school," opening with, "How cute and lovable he was back then," which drew laughter.
Then Song Seon-mi said of Jeong Woong-in, "We previously filmed the movie 'Two Guys' Life Together' together. There were images I felt back then, but now the situation is different so he may have become softer. I'm looking forward to it."
About director Jang Hang-jun, who was a classmate with Jeong Woong-in at Seoul Institute of the Arts, he said, "We met when both of us were nothing. We were college classmates. But we weren't close. I majored in acting, and Jang Hang-jun majored in directing."
Director Jang Hang-jun recalled, "Woong-in was the ultimate social butterfly. Students like me, after graduation, would say, 'You were in our department?' My kind shouldn't be given the stage. I couldn't even adapt to school."
He added, "Woong-in was a cool, talented friend whom classmates liked. When classmates had drinking gatherings they would tell him to sing 'Madoyo.' Then it would be chaos. He was a major socialite, but that didn't mean he was popular with women. He wasn't a Terius style," revealing details of the past.
[Photo] Channel A broadcast screen capture.
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