Lee Sang-i "I lost the Rookie Award to Kim Seong-chul, I wouldn't have seen him for a long time if I had been jealous and jealous"


Actor Lee Sang-i revealed his friendship with Kim Seong-cheol, a classmate of the 'Legendary Han Ye-jong Class 10'.

On the 15th, an interview with Lee Sang-i, who appeared in the Netflix series 'Hounds', was held at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Seoul.

'Hounds' tells the story of two young men caught up in the world of loan sharks, where money takes precedence over people's lives. In the play, Lee Sang-i took on the role of Woo-jin, a friendly and fearless young boxer, and performed passionately.

Lee Sang-i, who debuted in the musical 'Grease' in 2014, has been active in a number of musicals, starting with 'Manhole - Feel in Wonderland' in 2017, appearing in 'I've Been There Once', 'Youth in May', and 'Seaside Town Cha Cha Cha'. made his name known to the public.

Having built a reputation as a talented person in the musical world, Lee Sang-i, who was evaluated by colleagues as an 'actor who regrets being consumed as a medium', said, "I have never left the stage. From before, I always did a musical at least once a year. "I don't think the field of jobs has changed," he said.

Lee Sang-i, who graduated from the Korea National University of Arts and was the president of the student council at Anyang Arts High School, is called the 'Legendary Class 10 of the Hanye School' by actors Kim Seong-cheol, Ahn Eun-jin, and Kim Go-eun. Lee Sang-sang and Kim Seong-cheol have something in common, starting with musicals and making their faces known to the public through media.

When asked if he ever envied Kim Seong-cheol, who reached stardom before him, Lee Sang-i said, "We talked on the phone and rode bicycles together a while ago. If I had been jealous of Seong-cheol, I wouldn't have seen him for a long time." It was done, but Seongcheol received it. At that time, he said, 'Wow, I'm envious. Buy me a meal.' It seems that we get along well without envy or jealousy because we talk about our honest feelings right away."

Then, he laughed, saying, "I didn't envy each other's roles. The two of them have different colors. The closer they are, the less they support each other."

Reporter Tae Yuna, Ten Asia youyou@tenasia.co.kr