[NEWS] 110113 2PM Taecyeon takes picture with actor Kim Soo-hyun
2011.01.14
Korean idol 2PM member Taecyeon posted a picture of himself and actor Kim Soo-hyun on the set of KBS' drama "Dream High" today.
The 22-year-old singer uploaded a photo on his official Twitter page (http://twitter.com/taeccool) of himself donning a bright yellow jacket and standing next to Kim Soo-hyun with a comment underneath saying, "What do you think Jin-kook and Sam-dong are doing here??"
Fans who have seen the photo responded, "Is it to confess your love to Suzy's character?" "Both of you guys are so handsome! Fighting 'Dream High!'" and "Are you guys holding a guerilla concert? I wish I can go!"
Last November, Taecyeon and Kim Soo-hyun were cast as the two male leads in KBS' musical series "Dream High," a highly anticipated collaboration between Korea's top entertainment firms JYP Entertainment (JYPE) and KEYEAST.
The show, about six teenagers working to achieve their dream at a performing arts school that produces top singers and entertainers in the country, has brought in viewership ratings in the mid-ten percent range since it first aired on January 3.
Making his debut in 2008 as one of the rappers of six-member boy band 2PM, Taecyeon made his acting debut with a role in hit KBS2 TV series "Sister of Cinderella" alongside Moon Geun-young last year.
Kim made his debut on the screen with a role in MBC's sitcom "Kimchi Cheese Smile" in 2008. He has appeared in several dramas including "Will It Snow For Christmas?" (SBS, 2009), "Father's Home" and "Giant" (SBS, 2010).
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