> [NEWS] 2AM Im SeulOng, Debut as an Actor Through "GaeIn's Taste"!
2010.03.02
2AM's Im SeulOng will debut as an actor through MBC's Wed/Thurs drama "GaeIn's Taste" (Producer Son HyunSuk). On 2nd, according to MBC, Im SeulOng is casted for "GaeIn's Taste." Im SeulOng will play the role of Jun JinHo (Lee MinHo)'s friend and appear as a key man in the drama.
An official from LeeKim Production highly valued him and commented that "Although this is Im SeulOng's first time acting, he is showing unmatched acting skill for a newbie." This official also mentioned that compared to other idol singers such as UEE, JaeJoong, and YunHo who debut as an actor/actress before him, he will be second to none to put up a good show.
Meanwhile, with Im SeulOng's join, "GaeIn's Taste" got done with taking poster pictures on February 18th and started to film.
"GaeIn's Taste" is a romantic comedy of love and quarrel between oddball Park GaeIn (Son YeJin) who is unskilled at love affair and fake gay Jun JinHo (Lee MinHo) who is chic and unfriendly. The first airing date is March 31st.
Credit: Star News (Source), EyesOnFire11@2ONEDAY (Trans)
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