Actor Ko Kyu-Phill properly showed his face to the audience who visited the theater with chinese lantern in the movie "The Roundup: No Way Out" (director Lee Sang-yong). He was grateful for the attention, but on the other hand, he confessed that he was anxious. Recently, actor Heo Jeong-min revealed through SNS that he had been dramatized with the actor. "It was Baro Ko Kyu-Phill." Heo Jeong-min said, I'm sorry to mention it. I'll delete it if you erase it. " Ko Kyu-Phill replied, "No, no, no. Ego, cheer up. Let's have a drink soon." Heo Jeong-min replied, "Thank you." In this regard, Ko Kyu-Phill said, "I got a call at 9 o'clock in the morning. I am close to Jungmin, but it will not be harder if I talk about it. I would like to meet a good work and postpone it. " Ko Kyu-Phill is a member of the drama 'Hot Blood Priest', 'Partnership Men and Women', 'Partnership Men and Women Season 2', 'Vaga Bond', 'Love Landing', 'Kairos', 'Hongcheongi', ' , 'Remember Me', 'Your Wedding', 'Wonderful Ghost', 'Honest She', 'Honesty Candidate', 'Count' and so on. He has appeared in many works, but he is driving the topic more as a realistic character in 'The Roundup: No Way Out'. 'The Roundup: No Way Out' depicts an exciting crime-fighting operation in which Ma Dong-Seok, who moved to Seoul's Gwangsu Station, captures Joo Seong-cheol (Lee Joon-hyuk), who is behind the new drug crime incident, and another Billon Ricky (Aoki Munetaka) . Ko Kyu-Phill plays a chinese lantern, who will succeed Lee Soo, the official scene-stealer of "The Outlaws" series. Previously, Ma Dong-Seok asked me to look forward to the appearance of a character that would surpass Zhang Lee Soo. "The person mentioned by Ma Dong-Seok is Ko Kyu-Phill of Baro chinese lantern station. Ko Kyu-Phill has been working with Ma Dong-Seok for the first time in a long time since the drama '38th Mobile Suit.' He received a call from Ma Dong-Seok and joined 'The Roundup: No Way Out'. Ko Kyu-Phill said, "I saw 'The Outlaws 2' when it was released and it exceeded one million viewers. I came home after watching the movie, and I accidentally contacted Dong-seok." "I was surprised to hear that 'The Roundup: No Way Out' was a strange feeling. He sent me a script and recommended a meeting with Lee Sang-yong. Looking at the script, the chinese lantern role itself was good. " Ko Kyu-Phill said, "I met Lee Sang-yong, and my acting style told me that it would fit well with 'The Roundup: No Way Out'. I wanted to do it unconditionally. I was not in a position to be burdened, and I was worried and worried that I would not be harmed. " chinese lanterns are full of fluorescent pants, tight T-shirts, gold necklaces, and tattoos on both arms. Audiences who watch movies may think of a local X-arch. Ko Kyu-Phill said, "After I got a phone call from Dong-seok, I fitted Baro's costume and put on a tattoo. In fact, I covered the blanket when I cut it. I was ashamed because my clothes were tight. "I don't usually wear clothes," he said. 'The Roundup: No Way Out' has surpassed 5 million viewers in its first six days of release. Ko Kyu-Phill was a dazed reaction to the pace of the movie's box office and his interest in himself. Following 'The Roundup: No Way Out', he will appear on the KBS2 monthly drama 'My heart beats', which will be broadcast on the 26th, and the movie 'Unbreakable', which will be released on July 5th. Ko Kyu-Phill, who is working nonstop, said, "I am grateful for working nonstop. People who are determined give up when they are tired, but I am lazy. On the other hand, I am working now without resting and having fun. "