Today was the day of the script reading for director Kim Jung-nam's new film, The Sovereign.
The venue was the conference room of Tyron Pictures in Cheongdam Ward.
It was the place where all the major role players, the best actors, gathered for the first time. As rumors had circulated that a large number of outstanding actors had been cast, the actors with relatively short acting experience arrived early and sat nervously.
As time passed, actors and actresses who played essential roles began to appear one by one.
When Park Chang-soo, who plays Song Si-yeol, the representative of the Western faction who faces a robust conflict with King Sukjong, entered in an impressive all-white, comfortable costume as if strolling in the park, everyone who was seated stood up and greeted him politely.
"Hello, Sir."
Park Chang-soo lightly greeted the juniors and sat down.
Actor Park Chang-soo is one of the few remaining pioneers of Korea's broadcasting history, and this year marks his 45th year of experience in the acting arena. He is respected as an industry representative and role model, and he is a mentor to many Korean actors. Like Song Si-yeol's real p...
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