[NEWS] Uhm Tae Woong Feels Like Crossed a Mountain on Man of Equator’s Ending!
2012.05.28
Actor Uhm Tae Woong expressed his thoughts on the ending of KBS2 TV’s “Man of Equator“.
In “Man of Equator”, Uhm Tae Wong is playing the role of Kim Sun Woo who is revenging at all cost, perfectly demonstrated his outstanding and extraordinary acting.
Uhm Tae Woong said, “In the drama, I interpret the revenge of a man. Although now thinking back, I feel that I can do better in some part, but I have tried my best to play the role of Kim Sun Woo, so I have no regret. Now I feel like conquering a big mountain, the mood is relaxed and comfortable.”
He also said, “At the same time, would also like to thank the drama’s director, screenplay writer, and all cast and crew members, and would also like to thank the fans who has been care about and support me, thank you!”
“Man of Equator” has engaged in fierce competition with “The King 2 Hearts” and “Rooftop Prince” since premiered in early March 2012, and eventually managed to constantly won the audience ratings battle with intriguing plot and good acting by actors.
The skillful acting and unique sense of honesty by Uhm Tae Wong deeply moved the audience, becoming the hero of soaring ratings of “Man of Equator”.
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