Actor Kwak Sun-Young, who appeared in TVN's 'Spicy Doctor's Life Season 2' as Lee Ik-soon, delivered his closing remarks.
Kwak Sun-Young, via his agency Blossom Entertainment, said on September 17, “Hello, this is Actor Kwak Sun-Young. Thank You to many people who loved 'Spicy Doctor Season 2'. I hope that this work will be a little warm comfort and strength in Sigi, which is difficult and difficult for everyone. "
"I had a lot of time with Boni in the first and second seasons. Thank You for the efforts of the bishop, the artist, and the Actors who breathed together, and all the staff who came together in the field. I would like to Thank You and all of you to be happy and happy for the viewers who have sent me a lot of love and support. Thank You, "he said to his colleagues and viewers who did not forget to say Thank You.
Swearful Doctor Life is a Drama about the chemistry of 20-year-old friends who can see the people living a special day and eyes in a hospital called the miniature version of life. It was a work that received great love from viewers until season 2 after season 1. Kwak Sun-Young was the brother of Jo Jung-suk (played by Lee Ik-jun) in the play and made a deep impression on the house theater by showing off his candid and humorous charm by disassembling him as the army major, Lee Ik-soon. Jo Jung-suk gives fun with the breathing of Tikataka, which reminds us of real siblings, and also draws attention by drawing various emotional lines from the excitement of the lover Jung Kyung-ho (played by Kim Jun-wan) to the pain of parting.
Kwak Sun-Young made his debut in 2006 through musical 'Dagona', and he made many stages such as musical and theater, and built up his skills and skills.
He was also recognized for his ability to act and charm at the same time with his outstanding performance in the CRT, such as Dear Judge, Boyfriend, My Country, and VIP. JTBC's new Saturday Drama 'Kugyeongi' scheduled to air in the second half of this year, followed by UHB KBS Drama Special 2021 'Usually Goods' will be confirmed to show a strong presence in the house theater.