This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
On 'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's home-style meal trip,' actor Jung Tae Woo confessed that during his child actor days in the 1980s, his mere appearance would dominate the audition room with overwhelming presence.
On the 26th broadcast of TV CHOSUN's 'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's home-style meal trip', a scene was shown of the 39-year veteran actor Jung Tae Woo, who has been drawing attention as the "original Danjong" amid the craze for the 10-million-ticket film The King's Warden, heading to Yeongdeok, North Gyeongsang Province.
Jung Tae Woo recalled his debut in 1987, saying, "Even then I looked cute and charming. When I appeared at auditions, everyone had a sullen expression. 'That kid will get it.' I don't remember either, but they said I was bright-eyed and did well," which made the set burst into laughter.
His popularity was actually proven by concrete figures. Jung Tae Woo revealed that when he appeared in the 1988 film Ddoldoldi Sogangsi, "I received as much as 3,000,000 won as appearance fee," surprising everyone. At that time, 3,000,000 won was a large amount equivalent to the deposit for a small apartment.
Because he had been traveling around the country to film since childhood, his culinary expertise was also exceptional. Jung Tae Woo said, "My range regarding food is very wide," showing a confident attitude, and Heo Yeong expressed delight, saying, "Good to have you."
Even in the snow crab mukbang that day, Jung Tae Woo's sense shone. When Heo Yeong, impressed by the snow crab's taste, said, "It's sweet," Jung Tae Woo continued his rapid eating, saying, "It's so delicious," and delivered an old-man joke, "The snow crab is really crab-crab delicious," exuding the relaxed charm befitting a 39-year veteran.
[Photo] 'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's home-style meal trip' broadcast screen capture
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