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Hyun Bong-sik's inspiring journey from tech guy to korean screen sensation
Hyun Bong-sik's inspiring journey from tech guy to korean screen sensation

Time of India

time6 days ago

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  • Time of India

Hyun Bong-sik's inspiring journey from tech guy to korean screen sensation

Hyun Bong-sik from samsung tech guy to korean screen sensation Before life took a dramatic turn, Hyun Bong-sik spent his twenties navigating uncertainty—juggling a series of odd jobs like parcel delivery, rice supply runs, and repairing appliances as a Samsung installation technician, all without a clear sense of his dream career. During a mandatory customer service training, he was thrown into a role-play scenario simulating tough client interactions. "It was ridiculously fun!" he recalled on a lively Korean variety show. That lightbulb moment wasn't just a giggle; it ignited his passion for acting. Overcoming Odds Hyun Bong-sik's entry into acting was anything but conventional. At 30, with no formal training under his belt, he took the plunge after that role-play stuck with him like glue. His debut came in 2014 with the action-packed Pirates: Bandits Going to the Sea, but the real test was his first major role in the blockbuster International Market, which pulled in over 14 million viewers domestically. According to Korean box office tracker KOBIS, the film grossed around 110 billion KRW, making it a massive hit. Bong-sik shared the screen with legend Hwang Jung-min, prepping for six intense months by memorising every line. Yet, on set, nerves hit hard - lines changed, and he flubbed takes left and right. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Secure Your Child's Future with Strong English Fluency Planet Spark Learn More Undo "I was so jittery, even random onlookers joked they could act better!" he laughed. Turning 'Flaws' into Superpowers on Screen What makes Bong-sik's story extra relatable? His so-called "mature" looks - often described as "old-fashioned" - became his edge in a youth-obsessed K-entertainment world. Early rejections stung, with folks bluntly saying his face wasn't "star material." But he spun it gold, landing roles as grizzled villains in thrillers like Asura, historical dramas like 1987, and intense series such as Hell is Other People and D.P. He's appeared in over 20 projects now, building a fanbase that loves his raw, unfiltered energy. Inspiration for Dreamers Everywhere Bong-sik's tale screams one thing - Chase that spark, no matter how random. From tech drills to dominating screens in edge-of-your-seat roles, he embodies the "never too late" mantra.

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