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Actor Kang Yoo-seok Opens Up About His Journey and Future Projects
Global media platform BoldPage has released an exclusive photo shoot and global interview 'Global Q's' with Kang Yoo-seok.
In this photo shoot, he captured both a soft and rugged look, drawing attention. He showcased a natural and warm vibe with comfortable shirts and styling, while also presenting a chic and provocative image with black leather and wet hair styling.
In the interview following the photo shoot, Kang Yoo-seok candidly shared his journey as an actor. He revealed, "There was a time when I only auditioned for over a year and got rejected more than 100 times," adding, "I really wanted to do this job desperately back then." He continued, "Even now, when I feel like I'm becoming numb, I recall that period," and expressed gratitude for being able to make a living through acting.
Regarding his attitude on set, he said, "I try to get close to the actors I work with," adding, "That way, I can try more natural and diverse approaches." He also revealed his straightforward dating style, saying, "I'm the type to go straight for it," and "Once I feel my feelings are somewhat conveyed, I directly say 'I like you.'" As for his ideal type, he mentioned, "I find it attractive when someone is professional and dedicated to their work," and "I get excited by such people."
Throughout the interview, his human charm was evident. Kang Yoo-seok shared, "I really like jelly," and "Thanks to fans sending me a lot, I have a drawer full at home," he laughed. He added, "I eat one while reading scripts or watching TV," sharing a glimpse of his everyday life.
Meanwhile, Kang Yoo-seok is set to continue his active career with his confirmed role in the Korean remake of 'The Miracles of the Namiya General Store.'
BoldPage is a global media platform connecting fans and artists worldwide, publishing content simultaneously in six countries, including Korea, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, India, and Mexico. Kang Yoo-seok's photo shoot includes AI-enhanced visual effects added to parts of the background without altering the subject.
Kim Se-ah, TenAsia Reporter haesmik@tenasia.co.kr