
Actor Lee Sang-yoon played a significant role in the Netflix series "Eun-jung and Sang-yeon." He appears as film director Kyung Seung-joo in the series released on the 12th, deeply involved in the lives of Ryu Eun-jung and Cheon Sang-yeon. Kyung Seung-joo directs the film "Good Man" and demands that Cheon Sang-yeon participate in the project as a co-producer.
As a married man, Kyung Seung-joo responds to rumors about him and Cheon Sang-yeon by saying, "Isn't that not entirely wrong?" showing a flexible approach to the situation. He is a film director with the ability to read the audience's emotions and understands the complex psychology between characters well. He immediately infers the past of Ryu Eun-jung and Cheon Sang-yeon by observing their awkward relationship.
Kyung Seung-joo excels at leading situations and clearly communicates his opinions. His eyes shine when talking about films, revealing his professional side. Lee Sang-yoon, portraying Kyung Seung-joo, boasts a high degree of synchronization with an actual film director and exudes charm by never losing his smile in various situations.
With a relaxed gaze, Lee Sang-yoon harmoniously conveys the tension and humor of the drama, refreshing the atmosphere of the work. His acting expresses the character's sly charm well, leaving a strong impression on viewers.
Lee Sang-yoon is also scheduled to appear on stage in the play "Waiting for Godot, Waiting," which opens on the 16th. This play is a representative work by American actor and playwright Dave Hanson, a meta-comedy that cleverly pays homage to the absurdist classic "Waiting for Godot." In this work, Lee Sang-yoon plays "Val," a young man wandering between reality and dreams, injecting fresh energy.
Lee Sang-yoon's diverse activities show that he continues to expand his capabilities as an actor. Along with his performance in "Eun-jung and Sang-yeon," audiences will also be able to see his new side on the theater stage.