
Veteran Actor Lee Sung-min to Bring Laughter and Shock to 'My Little Old Boy'
Renowned actor Lee Sung-min, known for his compelling performances, is set to make a much-anticipated appearance on SBS's popular variety show, 'My Little Old Boy', airing this Sunday at 9 PM KST. During the recent studio recording, Lee Sung-min captivated the cast with his candid and witty remarks, sharing exclusive behind-the-scenes stories. He opened up about his experience filming Director Park Chan-wook's latest movie, 'Unavoidable', which has garnered significant attention after being invited to the Venice International Film Festival.
In a surprising twist, Lee Sung-min even delivered a premature acceptance speech for the 'Korean Golden Lion Award', for which 'Unavoidable' is a strong contender, leaving the entire studio in stitches and prompting MC Shin Dong-yup to quip, "He's become a true entertainer!" The actor also recounted the meticulous preparation involved in portraying multiple versions of his character for Director Park. Furthermore, he shared a humorous post-drama anecdote from 'Reborn Rich', detailing a unique occupational hazard he developed after being treated like a chairman, and a comical incident during 'Golden Time' filming where he was mistaken for a real professor after a centipede bite. His heartfelt yet amusing stories about his daughter and his serious consideration of potential sons-in-law from the 'My Little Old Boy' cast are also expected to delight viewers.
Lee Sung-min is a highly respected South Korean actor, celebrated for his versatile roles across film, television, and theater. He gained widespread recognition for his nuanced portrayal of Chief Oh in the drama 'Misaeng' and more recently as Jin Yang-cheol in 'Reborn Rich'. His ability to fully embody complex characters has cemented his status as a "trustworthy actor" in the industry.