[News][2010.11.15] Kim HyungJoon says turned down Park Jung-min acting advice
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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.”
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.
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.
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Cast of musical “Cafe In” [Park Sung-ki/Asia Economic Daily]
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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