This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
On 'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's Baekban Journey,' actor Jung Tae Woo recalled the overwhelming popularity he enjoyed when he debuted in 1987 and showed the confidence of the "original child star" who dominated audition rooms.
On the 26th, the TV CHOSUN program 'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's Baekban Journey' aired, depicting 39-year actor Jung Tae Woo, who has drawn attention as the "original Danjong" amid the fever over the 10-million-audience film The King's Warden, heading to Gyeongbuk Yeongdeok.
That day, Jung Tae Woo, a veteran actor with a career spanning as far back as 1987, exuded a distinct presence and shared some behind-the-scenes stories from his past. Recalling his debut days, Jung Tae Woo said, "I was cute and had a dark-looking face even then. When I appeared at auditions, everyone had a sullen look. 'That kid will get it' — I don't remember, but they said I did well with bright, lively eyes," making the set burst into laughter.
Thanks to his acting career that began in childhood, his palate was also distinctive. Jung Tae Woo mentioned his experience traveling for local shoots across the country since his child actor days, saying, "I have a very wide spectrum when it comes to food," showing his confidence. Hearing this, Heo Yeong-man welcomed the arrival of a reliable gourmet partner, saying, "Good to have you here."
That day, Jung Tae Woo actually tasted king crab and, beside an impressed Heo Yeong-man who said, "It's sweet," continued a voracious meal saying, "It's so delicious." He displayed the relaxed charm of a 39-year actor, even making a witty joke like, "This king crab is really king-crab delicious."
[Photo] Screenshot of 'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's Baekban Journey' broadcast
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