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Son Seok-gu “I plan to become a theater actor in Canada and get married”

A video was posted on the YouTube channel 'Channel 15ya' with the title 'A post with friends who like acting.'
Actors Choi Woo-sik, Son Seok-gu, and Lee Hee-jun appeared on 'Channel 15 Nights'. The three are preparing to release the Netflix series ‘Murderer’s Conundrum’. ‘Murderer’s Puzzle’ is the story of an ordinary man who accidentally starts killing and a detective who pursues him fiercely. The unpredictable chase between Lee Tang (played by Choi Woo-sik), who accidentally awakens the ability to identify villains, detective Toy (played by Son Seok-gu), who uncovers a strange murder case, and Song Chon (played by Lee Hee-jun), the mysterious pursuer, unfolds in a breathtaking manner.

He continued, "I wasn't sure how to do that. One day, I realized that I had been watching movies and dramas featuring senior Lee Byung-hun for 20 years without ever getting tired of it. I thought he might know the know-how, so I got his number because they were in the same shop, and I told him about my concerns. He talked about how it went well. I can't go into all the details, but the truth is the same. When it comes to practical advice, I don't actually act as planned as others think. Still, I do pay a little attention to it. He added, “He told me to be very careful when choosing my projects. In some ways, he is saying this from a realistic and common sense perspective, but what is different is that senior Lee Byung-hun did it.”
Son Seok-gu said, "I originally had no intention of living in Korea. I was just planning to live in Canada. I worked as a theater actor there and got married there. At that time, my parents really stopped me. I'm the type of person who just does everything I want to do, but in the end, I decided to do it." But the amazing thing was that day, I felt it. I thought it was right to live here. In fact, I knew deep in my heart that I was a stranger, and I felt that I had lived in tension for a dozen years. I felt comfortable living in a place where there were people like me. “I realized much later that it was a good decision for me to come to Korea,” he said.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr