Actor Chu Young-woo recently showed off a charm that is the opposite of his image in dramas.
Fashion magazine Harper‘s Bazaar Korea released the March pictorial with Chu Young-woo.
In the pictorial, Chu Young-woo showed off his intense gaze and sophisticated style that stimulates women’s hearts. He proved his excellent ability to digest concepts by actively utilizing props such as chairs to create various poses.
Chu Young-woo recently shared honest stories about the two works that have been successful in the box office and have put him in the ranks of the trend.
Regarding playing two roles in the JTBC drama ‘Madame Ok-ssi Jeon’, Chu Young-woo said, “Isn‘t the temperature different when people treat each other? He said, “Just as our speech and actions change in front of difficult people or cute children, I put the most basic fact that each person has a different personality and identity.”
Choo Young-woo, who played the role of Yang Jae-won in the Netflix series ‘Trauma Center’,’, left a new impression by challenging comical acting. Choo Young-woo said, “Yang Jae-won, who I play, tries to do everything Professor Baek Kang-hyeok tells him to do, but his immaturity inevitably comes out. I tried to express that situation in a cartoonish way,“ and added, ”I tried to create Yang Jae-won’s own charm, just as Yang Jae-won supplements the silly charm that the perfect Baek Kang-hyeok doesn‘t have.“
Choo Young-woo is receiving a lot of attention with the success of ‘Madam Ok’s Story’ and ‘Trauma Center’. He is scheduled to meet viewers this year through the Netflix series ‘The Square’ and the tvN drama ‘The Fairy and the Cowherd’.
Hong Se-young, Donga.com reporter, projecthong@donga.com
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