
Actor Kim Seon Ho will attend an awards ceremony for the first time in a while.
Kim Seon Ho temporarily suspended his activities last year due to controversy over his private life, but returned in July with the play “Touching the Void”. “Touching the Void” is based on the true story of British mountaineers Joe Simpson and Simon Yates’ climb of the 6,344-meter west face of the Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes in 1985. Kim Seon Ho, who played the role of Joe in the play, spent the year meeting the audience on the play’s stage. Kim Seon Ho donated his entire performance fee to the victims who suffered damage from the typhoon. Afterwards, Kim Seon Ho announced the news of holding a fan meeting in December and attending the 2022 AAA, drawing attention.
Kim Seon Ho, who finished filming director Park Hoon Jung’s movie “Sad Tropics” at the time when he stopped his activities, also announced that he would appear in director Park Hoon Jung’s new film “Tyrant”. Director Park Hoon Jung and Kim Seon Ho, who met once again after “Sad Tropics”, plan to unfold a new story in this work.
In addition, Kim Seon Ho will make a comeback in the Korean small screen next year. The actor was offered the role of genius Crown Prince Lee Hyang in “Haesi’s Shinru” (working title), a romantic historical drama. “Haesi’s Shinru” revolves around the genius Crown Prince Lee Hyang and a 18-year-old girl who can see the future, and is set during the reign of King Sejong, which is call “the Renaissance of Joseon” due to flourishing scientific researches. The drama is based on a web novel of the same name, which is written by the author of “Love in the Moonlight”. It is also expected to be Kim Seon Ho’s first return to the small screen, 2 years after his appearance in “Hometown Cha Cha Cha”.
Kim Seon Ho, who is predicted to become busier with a lot more activities next year, will meet fans on stage of the 2022 AAA. Attention is being focused on what kind of greeting Kim Seon Ho will convey and how he will be honored at the awards ceremony.
Source: Naver