Actor Lee Sung-Wook delivered the End testimony of MBC's monthly drama '365: A Year Against Fate' (playplayplay by Lee Seo-yoon, Lee Soo-kyung, director Kim Kyung-hee).
Lee Sung-Wook, through his agency's entertainment company, said, "'365: A Year Against Fate' is a fascinating work since I first saw the script, so it was a very interesting drama for one viewer. I am so grateful for your charming role in this fun drama that can show two conflicting aspects. It was burdensome to express feelings that I have not felt since I was a villain, but I am sorry and sorry that I think it is time to 'hello' with Park Sun-ho "
"Thanks to our cheerful and cool coach Kim Kyung-hee and our staff who gave us all the feelings and moments of Actors, we were able to shoot so happy and comfortable. I hope I get closer when I meet again. Finally, I thank the viewers who loved “365: One Year Against Fate.” I will visit you again with an interesting piece of work. "
Lee Sung-Wook split from '365: A Year Against Fate' to play the realistic, powerful, Detective Park Sun-ho The reason why partner topography (Lee Jun-hyuk) decided to reset was to save Park Sun-ho, a partner and family member, played a decisive role in the early stages. Lee Sung-Wook painted Park Sun-ho with a hairy yet authentic appearance that reminded him of the actual homicide Detective.
Later in the play, Lee Sung-Wook gave a creepy twist, revealing the brutal serial killer hidden behind a good face. The smitten smile was mean and sharp and expressed the precarious Park Sun-ho crossing the lines of truth and falsehood. Lee Sung-Wook doubled the shock of the reversal by completing the image of a meticulous, creepy killer.
Meanwhile, Lee Sung-Wook, who plays a big role in the movie "The Fluid Defector", plays Yoo as a representative.
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