[News-Soompi] 150611 “Scholar Who Walks the Night”: Lee Yoo Bi Also Revealed to Have Been Injured Alongside Lee Jun Ki During Filming

Lee Yoo Bi Also Revealed to Have Been Injured Alongside Lee Jun Ki During Filming

 

It has belatedly been revealed that actress Lee Yoo Bi sustained an injury while filming for her new drama “The Scholar Who Walks the Night” alongside her co-star Lee Jun Ki, who also suffered a nose fracture.

Lee Yoo Bi is said to have been admitted to a hospital and is currently receiving treatment after injuring her lower back/waist.

On June 11, a representative of the actress’s agency, Sidus HQ, shared, “Lee Yoo Bi Continue reading

[News-Kpop Herald] 150604 ‘Ode to My Father’ screened at U.S. Congress

The South Korean box-office hit “Ode to My Father” was screened at the U.S. Congress Wednesday as part of efforts to highlight the pains of separated families and the alliance between the two countries.

Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY), a decorated Korean War veteran, and Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, hosted the special screening at the Congressional Orientation Theater. It marked the first time a South Korean film has been shown at Congress.

The movie is South Korea’s second-highest-grossing film of all time, drawing some 14.2 million viewers since its December release as it struck a chord with older generations who have witnessed how South Korea overcame the 1950-53 Korean War, poverty and other hardships to become what it is today.

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The film, which Continue reading

[Trans] 150606 Yunho and Kim Heung Soo (the King from NWJ)’s Interview with JP Magazine 「Motto shiritai! Korean TV drama」 (Released 150605)

this’s from an interview of both Yunho and  Kim Heung Soo, the actor who acted the King (Kisangun) in the Night Watchman’s Journal, with the Japanese Magazine 「Motto shiritai! Korean TV drama」 (I want to know more! Korean TV DRAMA):

 


 

 

Yunho’s Interview:

 

-Are you the type to quickly shed your character once the drama ends?

Although TVXQ’s tour began soon after the drama ended, I couldn’t get out of Mooseok easily. That’s because he and I had a lot in common personality-wise, and I came to respect how he always stayed true to his beliefs by acting him out. So it took me time to shed myself of him. It wasn’t like this for other dramas. Right after the drama ended. I continued speaking in Mooseok’s brusque, stiff tone.

 

 

-How do you envision yourself in your thirties? Continue reading