Actor Ko Sung-hee (28) was Ji-na Kim himself in Suits; bright and plump, so lovely Ko Sung-hee was cool even with a smile.
Ko Sung-hee played the role of Ji-na Kim, a paralegal, a legal assistant, in the recently-end KBS2 drama Suits (playplayed by Kim Jung-min and directed by Kim Jin-woo). Suits, a remake of the popular United States of America drama of the same name, is a work featuring the legendary lawyer Jang Dong-gun of Korea's top law firm Kang & Ham and the bromance of a fake new lawyer, Ko Yeon-woo (Park Hyung-sik), who has a genius memory, and has gained popularity by taking the top spot in the drama throughout the broadcast.
Ko Sung-hee, who met directly after the end of Suits, said he did not feel real yet. He said he was very curious about himself because he did not show up after two years in the last episode. "There should be various conditions," he said.
Ko Sung-hee did not hide his affection for Suits'. Suits, which went straight after finishing the emotionally difficult TVN drama Mother, is a thankful work that reminded Ko Sung-hee Playing a well-kept but imposing and candid Ji-na Kim was also a pleasure for Ko Sung-hee, especially with many resemblances to himself.
“Gina looks a lot like me, and she’s a good emotional figure. (Laughing) If you like it, you make it up when you’re angry, but it’s not the end of it. The next day, I called the director and he said, ‘Ko Sung-hee looks like Ji-na Kim’ He said he didn’t want to add anything else.’
At first, I was worried about the words, “Ji-na Kim is like Ko Sung-hee” “I thought I didn’t know who I was.” But the troubles didn't last long: faithful to the script, I thought how to play Ji-na Kim with fun.
"I saw the United States of America drama Suits' before I went on shooting," he said. "Rachel Weisz is a little different from the original Rachel Weisz and the Korean version." Rachel Weisz has a little charm if she has a much softer and mature charm. “I wanted to make it more interesting,” he said, “and I wanted to make it more interesting.”
Fortunately, I was able to meet good people and work more happily. Ko Sung-hee met Park Hyung-sik for the first time in this work and praised him as "a really adult, innocent and energetic friend."
“He’s the hardest character anyone could have seen, and he had a lot of lines to memorize, and I thought it was amazing to see him give strength to his fellow actors and staff. I liked it because we played together, and I enjoyed it, and I had a lot of ad-libs because we were both greedy for gags, but the director was so calm. (Laughing)
Ko Sung-hee said, "It was a really free scene. I tried to find a more natural expression because the bishop was free." "The ambassador" "Dumb" was also an adverb." However, I was sorry that I did not have a god to directly attach to my senior actor Jang Dong-gun.
Ko Sung-hee said, "Jang Dong-gun had such an unfavorable atmosphere. It was not easy to meet his eyes because he was dark. But I feel really great, but it is warm. Some people are sensitive when acting. Everyone around me praises them with personality. I thought he was a wonderful senior, too.”
Ko Sung-hee was also involved in the drama before the start of the drama, and he was surrounded by actors Kim Dong-joon.
Ko Sung-hee said, “When I love you, I express a lot, but I’m afraid of love and it’s hard to start. I’m running away. I think it is because I am afraid of it. "He said," Lee Sang-hyung is a good and pure person. "
“I think it’s more work than love these days. I used to think love was more important. Personal happiness was important until Blady. But I'm just starting work after Blady. I'm not tired yet. I don't feel consumed. Of course, my body is hard, but I have a great sense of mental achievement, and now I do not think there is much inspiration for love. " (I continued to interview 2