女優ハン・ソヒや俳優アン・ボヒョンら、無名時代のアルバイトを告白して話題
Do popular actors have troubled pasts? ...Actress Han Seo Hee, actor Ahn Bo Hyun, and others confess their part-time jobs when they were unknown Hot Topic
Actors opened up about their part-time jobs to earn a living. Confessions of actors who achieved success as a result of their efforts from just before their debut to after their debut until they got the chance.
It is. On the 13th of this month, actress Han Seo Hee appeared on the YouTube content ``Na Young Seok's Perapera''. Before his debut, Han Seo Hee went to work to earn a living.
He confessed that he had experienced a rough part-time job. In this video, she came to Seoul after graduating from high school and worked part-time to make a living, but in order to attend a school in France, she paid 60 million won (
``If I work part-time at a bar for 12 hours every time, I get 1.8 million won (about 180,000 yen), but if I shoot a model for 2 hours, I get 3 million won (about 300,000 yen).''
"I gave it to her," she said, revealing how she started working as a model. Later, he ended up earning 20 million won (approximately 2 million yen) through advertising for a confectionery manufacturer.
Han Seo Hee said, ``At that time, I wasn't even in the agency, so there was no need to bunting (dividing the profits), and the 20 million won just came to me.''
He confessed, ``I was planning to do this three times and save up 60 million won, but I ended up coming this far.'' There are also actresses who chose part-time jobs after a long anonymous life after their debut.
There was. Lee Jung-eun, who made her debut in the play ``A Midsummer Night's Dream'' in 1991, confessed that she went into obscurity for 28 years. Lee Jung-eun said, ``My income is unstable, and I am 40 years old.
"I worked part-time until I was 20 years old," he said, confessing his struggles. In 2018, he starred in the TV series “Mr. Sunshine” and the movie “Parasite.”
Lee Jung-eun, who has established herself as a talented actress by appearing in movies such as ``The Family Underground,'' said, ``Depending on the cast,
There are some characters that require labor, so in many cases I was able to understand those aspects better than anyone else.''He then reconsidered his efforts, saying, ``I think it took the time it took to create that face.''
. Actress Ryu Hyeon Kyeong also experienced part-time jobs even after her debut due to difficulties in making ends meet. On a variety show that she appeared on last year, Ryu Hyeon Kyeong said that while she was working as an actress, she said, ``At a cafe in Aruba.
I also worked part-time at a yakiniku restaurant,'' and confessed, ``Some customers recognized me when I was working part-time.'' While doing so, she said, ``People ask me if I'm not a celebrity, so I say no.''
It was. Later, a friend of mine I worked with, who I didn't even know, asked me if I was happy that I looked like a celebrity. I was very happy,'' he said, reminiscing about how he handled the situation.
In addition to the girls, actor Ahn BoHyun also revealed that he lived a long anonymous life while taking jobs such as moving, delivery, and day labor.
ing. In this way, the actors who have made their names known through various works have been rewarded after going through difficult times in the past. Actors who received compensation for their long efforts
Chi's confession is joined by voices of support.
2024/01/15 14:09 KST
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