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My Little Old Boy actor and director Park Joong-hoon revealed the glamorous credentials of his three children, who have grown into national-level prodigies.

On the 12th, Park Joong-hoon appeared as a special guest on SBS's My Little Old Boy (hereinafter "My Little Old Boy").

Park Joong-hoon, who turned 60 this year, recounted a birthday party anecdote he celebrated with colleagues from the film industry. Park Joong-hoon said, "Turning 60 feels special," adding with his characteristic wit, "We had dinner and I told them not to bring gifts or a cake. But they brought them. Someone even gave me a don of gold. I told them not to bring anything. But when they did, it felt good," drawing laughs with his trademark storytelling.

The father of three, Park Joong-hoon's eldest son is currently active as an AI education consultant, his second child is an IT designer, and his third daughter was revealed to be a prodigy who graduated from the prestigious University of California (UC), drawing attention.

Meanwhile, Park Joong-hoon opened up about the hardships he experienced as a director and added an anecdote about maestro Bong Joon-ho. Park Joong-hoon said, "I was doing my second work and it wasn't going well, so it was hard. It was when director Bong Joon-ho was making Snowpiercer. I met him and consulted. I asked, 'Is there a secret to becoming a good director?'"

Park Joong-hoon said, "After hearing that answer, I didn't feel that it was difficult. When making Snowpiercer he was so exhausted that he thought about quitting and opening a sandwich shop. It was encouraging, telling me I shouldn't say I was having a hard time," and confessed that learning that the maestro had gone through such an intense burnout that he considered a sandwich shop was a great source of strength for him.

[Photo] 'My Little Old Boy' broadcast screen capture

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