Actor Ha Jung-woo recounted an anecdote about being misunderstood when he debuted.
On the 21st the YouTube channel 'DdunDdun' released a video titled 'Flower viewing is an excuse.'
In the video Ha Jung-woo said, "I debuted in 2002 with the film 'Madeleine' and appeared in KBS Sunday morning drama 'A marriage story', MBC single-episode drama 'Best Theater', and others. Then in 2003 I had a fixed minor role for about six months in KBS's epic historical drama 'The Age of the Warrior'. I traveled to Mungyeong without a manager and earned minimum wage while gaining valuable experience."
Appearing in 'The Age of the Warrior' as Lee Duk-hwa's youngest son, Ha Jung-woo said, "Because it was a historical drama I practiced riding a lot, but the horse I rode would not listen to me. I was often misunderstood as a newcomer who hadn't practiced riding at all."
Lee Dong-hwi said, "I also heard the story. During a scene that had to be cool he was alone grazing on grass. Then the teachers reportedly said, 'Isn't that guy Kim Yong-gun's son?'"
Ha Jung-woo said, "I failed the MBC open talent audition and went through a gloomy period. I failed everything and just started that way."
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