The December issue of the monthly magazine 'Hanman essence' released the picture and Interview of Actor Kim Eung-soo.
Kim Eung-soo is playing the role of gang boss Kwak Chul-yong in the movie "Tazza: The High Rollers" released in 2006 and is having a 'forced prime' with a syndrome.
Kim Eung-soo said, "This syndrome is the result of the Loyalty fans of Tazza: The High Rollers moving directly." "It is the result of a new 'fan culture' in which fans transformed into Kwak Chul-yong characters and produced and edited videos." “The world is so tight, Kwak Chul-yong’s One-sided ambassadors met with the sense of young friends and were re-created witty,” he added.
Kim Eung-soo, who is in his 60s a month later, expressed regret that "the 5060 generation Actors in Korea have limited roles to take on prosecutors, presidents, and corporate representatives." "If we have a chance, I would like to challenge the main character, not the supporting role of the meloDrama."
"I do not want to be remembered as a 'big band' for my juniors," he said, "and we think that we are comrades, collaborators, and creators.
On the other hand, Kim Eung-soo is appearing on JTBC 'Advisor 2' after finishing TVN Drama 'Cheongil Electronics Mitsuri'. Kim Eung-soo plays the role of Jang Chun-bae, the father of Jang Tae-joon (Lee Jung-jae) in the play.
Photo = Hanman essence