The Korean drama "The Penthouse", which is set against the background of high social life, has been high in ratings since its inception. In particular, the new Park Eun-suk, who played the role of physical education teacher Gu Haodong in the play, although he did not play much, but almost every scene was a classic, and even the instantaneous ratings of several appearances exceeded the 20% mark.
In order to successfully play this role, Park Eun-suk deliberately dressed up as an old man, and in the play, he has a messy long hair, teeth, and strange glasses, coupled with a thick dialect accent, which is very sloppy.
But in reality, he is 36 years old but a childlike handsome man, in addition to the play, and even often invited to play some high school student roles.
Born in South Korea, Park Eun-suk immigrated to the United States with his parents when he was 7 years old, and when he was at Naksang Community College in the United States, Park Eun-suk, who studied design and marketing, returned to South Korea with the dream of becoming an actor.
At the age of 22, Park Eun-suk, who entered the Korea Arts University for further study, not only studied acting seriously, but also loved cycling, and he was also a professional athlete.
As the only holder of certificates such as BASS and MAAP in Korea, he has absolute strength in the field of cycling. Since 2018, he has joined a professional club and officially become a cyclist, which is a big surprise.
In addition to bicycles, he studied design in the United States and often designed some costumes by himself, which is called a treasure star.
As an actor, the 28-year-old debuted with the musical "The Kitten of the Tower House", unlike other blockbuster actors, Park Eun-sook did not quickly become popular because he devoted most of his energy to musicals.
Park Eun-suk's film and television works are not many, most of them are only supporting roles or cameos. For example, Min Hyo-sang of "The Gentlemen of laurel suit shop"; Lee Jae-hwan of "Prisoner Doctor" and so on. With a gentle temperament, he was often invited to play some elite roles.
The role of Gu Haodong in "The Penthouse" is a challenge for him in terms of styling and acting skills, but he still brings superb performances with considerable strength. Every look and action in the play is like a textbook, even in the face of Li Zhiya, Liu Zhen and other film queens, he is not cowardly at all, and even successfully overwhelmed them in the aura.
In order to successfully play this role, he deliberately put away his handsome face, put on glasses that he did not usually wear, and even deliberately spent time learning dialects.
At a time when many actresses play beggars with nail polish and "give birth" with exquisite makeup, Korean actors do teach us a good lesson.
The excitement of "Penthouse" continues, and I look forward to Park Eun-suk's wonderful performance!