[News] Lee Seung Gi's teaser stills from "The King 2Hearts" revealed
Mar 02, 2012 16:55
MBC TV drama "The King 2Hearts" revealed more teaser stills of its male lead Lee Seung Gi. Dressed in military uniform, Lee Seung Gi expresses his character Lee Jae Ha, a shameless and scatterbrained Crown Prince. The images show him getting training in uniform, doing the salute and more.
Lee Seung Gi expressed Lee Jae Ha very well in the shoot that took place in Paju, Keyonggido on the 1st of February. Despite the cold weather, which is said to have been the coldest day of the year yet, Lee Seung Gi encouraged the staff and continued with his work.
Kim Jong Hak productions said, "Lee Seung Gi is doing well to put on the mask of Lee Jae Ha, an old fox who isn't hesitant when it comes to expressing something. Lee Seung Gi's humor is always effective on set and you can hope to see him like never before."
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