Kim Hyung-joon says turned down Park Jung-min acting advice
SS501 member Kim Hyung-joon speaks to reporters during a press conference for musical “Cafe In” held at the show’s rehearsal studio in Seoul, South Korea on November 15, 2010. [Park Sung-ki/Asia Economic Daily]
SS501 member Kim Hyung-joon has said he turned down Park Jung-min’s offer to teach him acting.
The remark came during a press conference for Kim’s musical “Cafe In” on Monday while responding to a reporter’s question on how the members of his five-member boy band reacted when he was cast for the musical.
After commenting that “everyone was surprised,” Kim explained, “Park offered to teach me to act but I didn’t respond once and then I politely turned him down the next time he asked.”
SS501 member Kim Hyung-joon speaks to reporters during a press conference for musical “Cafe In” held at the show’s rehearsal studio in Seoul, South Korea on November 15, 2010. [Park Sung-ki/Asia Economic Daily]
SS501 member Kim Hyung-joon has said he turned down Park Jung-min’s offer to teach him acting.
The remark came during a press conference for Kim’s musical “Cafe In” on Monday while responding to a reporter’s question on how the members of his five-member boy band reacted when he was cast for the musical.
After commenting that “everyone was surprised,” Kim explained, “Park offered to teach me to act but I didn’t respond once and then I politely turned him down the next time he asked.”
While “Cafe In” will be Kim’s musical debut — he has only led a singing career since debuting as a member of popular boy band SS501 in 2005 while fellow bandmate Park has appeared in several musicals and a single-episode drama.
Kim added, “They all congratulated me wholeheartedly and promised to come watch me perform. I’m happy that I have something to show off to them about.”
The 23-year-old singer will play the double role of sommelier Jimin and Jung-min in the musical, a love story about a sommelier and a barista whose ex-lovers get married as soon as they break up with them, produced by actor Kang Ji-hwan.
The show will run in Korea at the Baekam Art Hall from November 24 to January 23.
Kim added, “They all congratulated me wholeheartedly and promised to come watch me perform. I’m happy that I have something to show off to them about.”
The 23-year-old singer will play the double role of sommelier Jimin and Jung-min in the musical, a love story about a sommelier and a barista whose ex-lovers get married as soon as they break up with them, produced by actor Kang Ji-hwan.
The show will run in Korea at the Baekam Art Hall from November 24 to January 23.
From left, musical “Cafe In” cast Kim Hyung-joon, Shin Eui-jung, Woo Geum-ji and Kim Tae-hwan pose during a photocall of a press conference for musical “Cafe In” held at the show’s rehearsal studio in Seoul, South Korea on November 15, 2010.
Cast of musical “Cafe In” [Park Sung-ki/Asia Economic Daily]
From left, musical “Cafe In” cast Shin Eui-jung and Kim Hyung-joon pose during a photocall of a press conference for musical “Cafe In” held at the show’s rehearsal studio in Seoul, South Korea on November 15, 2010.
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