Park Jung-nam, who recently appeared on SBS's "Master of Living" as a gonggi-nori expert, posted on his personal SNS account that he will be appearing in the Netflix series "Squid Game."
Park Jung Nam revealed the behind-the-scenes story of his appearance in "The Life of the Producers Season 2." He said, "Last October, two days before my wedding, I got a phone call. I was asked to contact the producer of "The Life of the Producers."
I just called him, and I can't reveal it, but it's a global OTT, but we need a scene where he does the hand gestures, so I wonder if he can appear... But Daejeon
I had to come... Fortunately, it was the day before the wedding, so I took time off work to appear, but I wondered what it would be like to do some acting."
Park Jung-nam said, "I went to Daejeon, signed a security pledge, and entered the filming location.
He said he wanted to eat first, so I went to the restaurant with him, but before that, I met Lee Byung Hun, Lee Jung Jae, Kang HaNeul, the director, and the production director who had contacted me.
I had dinner with them. I never thought I would ever have the chance to sit at the same table with such famous actors in my life... I wonder why they got so good at singing "Konginori"?
"Famous actors congratulated me on my marriage in that way, but for the sake of my sex life, I posted just one photo and a profile picture.
"It's a shame that we couldn't leave even one photo behind," Park said. The scene that Park Jung-nam filmed that day was of "Dae-ho," played by Kang Ha-Neul in the drama, who was playing a six-legged race with five people and was in a coma.
After the release of this episode, he led the game with skill in a tense situation where lives were at stake, and became a hot topic.
In response to this, Kang HaNeul, who appeared with him, said, "He always helped me relax.
He asked me to teach him how to do Konggi-nori, so I taught him, and we played shuttlecock together. After the shoot, he gave me some Sungsimdang chilapan to give to his wife.
I can see why everyone thinks Kang HaNeul is great." Netizens who found out that Kang HaNeul's scene in GonggiNori was a stand-in said,
"No wonder he was so good," "He's a master of Konginori, so he deserved to be offered the job," and other interesting responses were given.
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2024/12/30 20:05 KST
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