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On 'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's Baekban Journey,' actor Jung Tae Woo revealed the shocking appearance fee he received as a child actor in the 1980s, showcasing the dignity of the "original child top star."

On the 26th, the TV CHOSUN program 'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's Baekban Journey' that aired depicted 39-year veteran actor Jung Tae Woo, who has attracted attention as the "original Danjong" amid the craze for the 10-million-ticket movie The King's Warden, heading to Yeongdeok, North Gyeongsang.

Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man and actor Jung Tae Woo enjoyed a gourmet trip as they faced seasonal snow crab. The first to exclaim was Heo Yeong-man. After tasting a piece of snow crab meat, he, with a look of deep emotion, left a short, emphatic comment, "It's sweet," praising the crab's flavor.

Jung Tae Woo did not fall behind and put on a "storm eating broadcast." He repeatedly said, "It's so delicious," unable to contain his admiration, and delivered a witty old-man joke, "The snow crab is really snow crab crab delicious," turning the site into a sea of laughter.

The center of attention that day was undoubtedly behind-the-scenes stories from veteran actor Jung Tae Woo's childhood acting days in his 39th year. Jung Tae Woo, who appeared in the popular 1988 zombie film 'Ddolddoli Sogangsi,' recalled those times and revealed a surprising fact.

Jung Tae Woo said he received as much as 3 million won as an appearance fee in 1988, surprising everyone. At that time, 3 million won was a large sum roughly equivalent to the deposit for a small apartment. It proved he was a "promising leaf" who had already earned the value of a house at a young age.

[Photo] Screenshot of the broadcast of 'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's Baekban Journey'

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