Actor Ko Sung-hee, why he shouts "It's okay to be tough"

He digested the parallel, and he proved his true value by revealing his presence until the end of the play.Ko Sung-hee played Kim Ji-na, a paralytic girl who all lawyers want, in the recently-end KBS drama Suits.He divided into the same role as Megan Markley in the original version of the US version, and he created a unique relationship with personality characters in the best law firm Gang & Ham in Korea, which is the stage of Suits.I could feel good about Suits and Kim Ji-na, who was so loved that I felt like I was not finished yet, whether it was because of the season two or the ending.I dont feel very real (laughs).Ko Sung-hee studied the character by watching the original until Season 3 before entering the drama shooting.As he was related to his character, he found a point of attraction, made his feelings feel, and built a character by drawing two points of differentiation.Rachel has a sophisticated, soft charisma.I saw the original, but when I saw the script of Suits, I felt that Ginas personality and expression were a little different, so I tried to differentiate it in that sense. Suits, which had many jargons for the ambassador, was a part that viewers could feel rather heavy or difficult. Ko Sung-hee rolled his head.He tried to use this point to save the character, and even if he was angry, he added a pleasant feeling and completed a fun scene where he could take a tempo break.I wanted to see how I could make it work. I wanted the scenes to be fun when the viewers saw them.I wanted to make it fun, to make it feel more attractive than the usual feeling of being justified, to stutter or to quickly beat the lines even if I was angry.(Laughing) I played it so that I could approach it with a cute yet charming way, not too hateful.Ko Sung-hee has played a role in bringing pink excitement to Suits by matching Park Hyeong-sik.The two, who were called rabbit couples, expressed a sweet atmosphere expressing the cute men and women who have just started to love.I thought the part that suddenly fell in love was a little bit bit strange. Oh, Gina was a goldhead.(Laughing) I tried to convince as much as possible even if there were not many gods, and I paid much attention to small parts such as facial expressions and chemistry so that those who saw it did not think it was unfamiliar and strange.Park Hyeong-sik knew Chemie as a good life friend, but she was a very flexible actor, adult and manly.I thought that the role of Ko Yeon-woo was a difficult role in Suits, but I also played the role of an atmosphere maker even in situations where the script could be memorized quickly, sensitive and difficult.I wondered how it could be so energy-filled.Ko Sung-hee mentioned Suits as a work that can be done well while enjoying.He explained that he was able to get on his strength when he went into Suits immediately after the drama Mother ended, but he healed through Suits.If I got something personally from Suits, I was healing.I think it is because I met a character who was able to shoot happily while working and enjoy the scene. In the case of Mother, I said I would do it myself.Mother was also more loved than I thought and was surprised to receive a lot of favorable comments.Mother was a very scary but if it was a work that I wanted to challenge, Suits was a work that I could enjoy and do well.It was hard physically, but I have no regrets, because the time was tight while doing it together. Although energy consumption is great in succession, Ko Sung-hee said, That is the driving force.It consumes energy, but at the same time, it is also a driving force to continue acting because it receives energy.In particular, Ko Sung-hee said, Unlike the past, I have changed my attitude to work, he added.
He digested the parallel, and he proved his true value by revealing his presence until the end of the play.Ko Sung-hee played Kim Ji-na, a paralytic girl who all lawyers want, in the recently-end KBS drama Suits.He divided into the same role as Megan Markley in the original version of the US version, and he created a unique relationship with personality characters in the best law firm Gang & Ham in Korea, which is the stage of Suits.I could feel good about Suits and Kim Ji-na, who was so loved that I felt like I was not finished yet, whether it was because of the season two or the ending.I dont feel very real (laughs).Ko Sung-hee studied the character by watching the original until Season 3 before entering the drama shooting.As he was related to his character, he found a point of attraction, made his feelings feel, and built a character by drawing two points of differentiation.Rachel has a sophisticated, soft charisma.I saw the original, but when I saw the script of Suits, I felt that Ginas personality and expression were a little different, so I tried to differentiate it in that sense. Suits, which had many jargons for the ambassador, was a part that viewers could feel rather heavy or difficult. Ko Sung-hee rolled his head.He tried to use this point to save the character, and even if he was angry, he added a pleasant feeling and completed a fun scene where he could take a tempo break.I wanted to see how I could make it work. I wanted the scenes to be fun when the viewers saw them.I wanted to make it fun, to make it feel more attractive than the usual feeling of being justified, to stutter or to quickly beat the lines even if I was angry.(Laughing) I played it so that I could approach it with a cute yet charming way, not too hateful.Ko Sung-hee has played a role in bringing pink excitement to Suits by matching Park Hyeong-sik.The two, who were called rabbit couples, expressed a sweet atmosphere expressing the cute men and women who have just started to love.I thought the part that suddenly fell in love was a little bit bit strange. Oh, Gina was a goldhead.(Laughing) I tried to convince as much as possible even if there were not many gods, and I paid much attention to small parts such as facial expressions and chemistry so that those who saw it did not think it was unfamiliar and strange.Park Hyeong-sik knew Chemie as a good life friend, but she was a very flexible actor, adult and manly.I thought that the role of Ko Yeon-woo was a difficult role in Suits, but I also played the role of an atmosphere maker even in situations where the script could be memorized quickly, sensitive and difficult.I wondered how it could be so energy-filled.Ko Sung-hee mentioned Suits as a work that can be done well while enjoying.He explained that he was able to get on his strength when he went into Suits immediately after the drama Mother ended, but he healed through Suits.If I got something personally from Suits, I was healing.I think it is because I met a character who was able to shoot happily while working and enjoy the scene. In the case of Mother, I said I would do it myself.Mother was also more loved than I thought and was surprised to receive a lot of favorable comments.Mother was a very scary but if it was a work that I wanted to challenge, Suits was a work that I could enjoy and do well.It was hard physically, but I have no regrets, because the time was tight while doing it together. Although energy consumption is great in succession, Ko Sung-hee said, That is the driving force.It consumes energy, but at the same time, it is also a driving force to continue acting because it receives energy.In particular, Ko Sung-hee said, Unlike the past, I have changed my attitude to work, he added.
He digested the parallel, and he proved his true value by revealing his presence until the end of the play.Ko Sung-hee played Kim Ji-na, a paralytic girl who all lawyers want, in the recently-end KBS drama Suits.He divided into the same role as Megan Markley in the original version of the US version, and he created a unique relationship with personality characters in the best law firm Gang & Ham in Korea, which is the stage of Suits.I could feel good about Suits and Kim Ji-na, who was so loved that I felt like I was not finished yet, whether it was because of the season two or the ending.I dont feel very real (laughs).Ko Sung-hee studied the character by watching the original until Season 3 before entering the drama shooting.As he was related to his character, he found a point of attraction, made his feelings feel, and built a character by drawing two points of differentiation.Rachel has a sophisticated, soft charisma.I saw the original, but when I saw the script of Suits, I felt that Ginas personality and expression were a little different, so I tried to differentiate it in that sense. Suits, which had many jargons for the ambassador, was a part that viewers could feel rather heavy or difficult. Ko Sung-hee rolled his head.He tried to use this point to save the character, and even if he was angry, he added a pleasant feeling and completed a fun scene where he could take a tempo break.I wanted to see how I could make it work. I wanted the scenes to be fun when the viewers saw them.I wanted to make it fun, to make it feel more attractive than the usual feeling of being justified, to stutter or to quickly beat the lines even if I was angry.(Laughing) I played it so that I could approach it with a cute yet charming way, not too hateful.Ko Sung-hee has played a role in bringing pink excitement to Suits by matching Park Hyeong-sik.The two, who were called rabbit couples, expressed a sweet atmosphere expressing the cute men and women who have just started to love.I thought the part that suddenly fell in love was a little bit bit strange. Oh, Gina was a goldhead.(Laughing) I tried to convince as much as possible even if there were not many gods, and I paid much attention to small parts such as facial expressions and chemistry so that those who saw it did not think it was unfamiliar and strange.Park Hyeong-sik knew Chemie as a good life friend, but she was a very flexible actor, adult and manly.I thought that the role of Ko Yeon-woo was a difficult role in Suits, but I also played the role of an atmosphere maker even in situations where the script could be memorized quickly, sensitive and difficult.I wondered how it could be so energy-filled.Ko Sung-hee mentioned Suits as a work that can be done well while enjoying.He explained that he was able to get on his strength when he went into Suits immediately after the drama Mother ended, but he healed through Suits.If I got something personally from Suits, I was healing.I think it is because I met a character who was able to shoot happily while working and enjoy the scene. In the case of Mother, I said I would do it myself.Mother was also more loved than I thought and was surprised to receive a lot of favorable comments.Mother was a very scary but if it was a work that I wanted to challenge, Suits was a work that I could enjoy and do well.It was hard physically, but I have no regrets, because the time was tight while doing it together. Although energy consumption is great in succession, Ko Sung-hee said, That is the driving force.It consumes energy, but at the same time, it is also a driving force to continue acting because it receives energy.In particular, Ko Sung-hee said, Unlike the past, I have changed my attitude to work, he added.

He digested the parallel, and he proved his true value by revealing his presence until the end of the play.

Ko Sung-hee played Kim Ji-na, a paralytic girl who all lawyers want, in the recently-end KBS drama Suits. He divided into the same role as Megan Markley in the original version of the US version, and he created a unique relationship with personality characters in the best law firm 'Gang & Ham' in Korea, which is the stage of 'Suits'.

“I could feel good about Suits and Kim Ji-na, who was so loved that I felt like I was not finished yet, whether it was because of the season two or the ending. I don’t feel very real (laughs).”

Ko Sung-hee studied the character by watching the original until Season 3 before entering the drama shooting. As he was related to his character, he found a point of attraction, made his feelings feel, and built a character by drawing two points of differentiation.

“Rachel has a sophisticated, soft charisma. I saw the original, but when I saw the script of Suits, I felt that Gina's personality and expression were a little different, so I tried to differentiate it in that sense. "

Suits, which had many jargons for the ambassador, was a part that viewers could feel rather heavy or difficult. Ko Sung-hee rolled his head. He tried to use this point to save the character, and even if he was angry, he added a pleasant feeling and completed a fun scene where he could take a tempo break.

“I wanted to see how I could make it work. I wanted the scenes to be fun when the viewers saw them. I wanted to make it fun, to make it feel more attractive than the usual feeling of being justified, to stutter or to quickly beat the lines even if I was angry. (Laughing) I played it so that I could approach it with a cute yet charming way, not too hateful.’

Ko Sung-hee has played a role in bringing pink excitement to 'Suits' by matching Park Hyeong-sik. The two, who were called rabbit couples, expressed a sweet atmosphere expressing the cute men and women who have just started to love.

“I thought the part that suddenly fell in love was a little bit bit strange. Oh, Gina was a goldhead. (Laughing) I tried to convince as much as possible even if there were not many gods, and I paid much attention to small parts such as facial expressions and chemistry so that those who saw it did not think it was unfamiliar and strange. Park Hyeong-sik knew Chemie as a good life friend, but she was a very flexible actor, adult and manly. I thought that the role of Ko Yeon-woo was a difficult role in 'Suits', but I also played the role of an atmosphere maker even in situations where the script could be memorized quickly, sensitive and difficult. I wondered how it could be so energy-filled.’

Ko Sung-hee mentioned 'Suits' as "a work that can be done well while enjoying". He explained that he was able to get on his strength when he went into Suits immediately after the drama Mother ended, but he healed through Suits.

“If I got something personally from Suits, I was healing. I think it is because I met a character who was able to shoot happily while working and enjoy the scene. In the case of 'Mother', I said I would do it myself. 'Mother' was also more loved than I thought and was surprised to receive a lot of favorable comments. 'Mother' was a very scary but if it was a work that I wanted to challenge, 'Suits' was a work that I could enjoy and do well. It was hard physically, but I have no regrets, because the time was tight while doing it together. "

Although energy consumption is great in succession, Ko Sung-hee said, "That is the driving force." It consumes energy, but at the same time, it is also a driving force to continue acting because it receives energy. In particular, Ko Sung-hee said, "Unlike the past, I have changed my attitude to work," he added.