Actor Ji Seung-hyun appeared on "Radio Star" and shares his experiences of gaining and losing women's hearts while transitioning between extreme characters. He conveys a wide range of acting skills, from historical heroes to the nation's infidelity figure, using "life quotes" appropriately to deliver a deep resonance. He will also showcase unexpected charms through piano performances and martial arts-based dance.
The MBC program "Radio Star" (planned by Kang Young-seon / directed by Kim Myung-yeop, Hwang Yun-sang, Byeon Da-hee), featuring In Gyo-jin, Ji Seung-hyun, Tae Yi, and Heo Gyeong-hwan, will air at 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the 4th, in a special segment titled "Catching Women's Hearts~."
In the drama "Goryeo-Khitan War," Ji Seung-hyun plays Goryeo's hidden hero, General Yang Gyu, recounting the heroic epic of saving 30,000 citizens and the behind-the-scenes stories of combat scenes. Reflecting on the shoot conducted in a chilling temperature of minus 10 degrees, he recalls, "My hands froze, and just bumping into things felt like they would tear," adding his determination to live as General Yang Gyu's ambassador for life.
On the other hand, Ji Seung-hyun attracted attention with his role as an infidelity figure in the drama "Good Partner." He noted, "After reading the script, I thought, ‘I’m really going to get cursed out when this airs,’” sparking curiosity with his mention of the problematic lines. After the broadcast, he became known as "the man who gets cursed wherever he goes."
He revealed his habit of jotting down impressive quotes from books, introducing life sayings like, "A ship is safest when it is in the harbor, but that is not what ships are for," and "Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, but learning to dance in the rain," adding empathy and lingering thoughts.
He also shares the backstory of the famous scene in the movie "Wind," remembered for the line "Kkeujira," reflecting on the audition process at that time. He shares anecdotes about how he came to play a role that many famous actors had previously auditioned for and that he still receives requests asking him to say "Kkeujira."
He mentions his experience appearing on the variety show "Handsome Trot." He shares that he had avoided variety shows, thinking, "It’s for fun people," but has now prepared a dance performance incorporating martial arts and action to attract attention. He also surprises everyone by revealing his piano skills he has been learning lately, showcasing his versatility while leaving everyone captivated by his 'irresistible charm.'
An actor who takes on heroic and inhuman characters, a musician and martial arts dancer, and a master of great lines. The true story of actor Ji Seung-hyun, who transitions between extreme characters, can be seen today, the 4th, at 10:30 p.m. on "Radio Star."
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