2003: Jo Hyun-Jae got the opportunity to act in "Great Ambition" (Dae Mang) and began playing the minor role of the Crown Prince. For the first time he used his own name JO Hyun-Jae.
JHJ saw this as a chance in a lifetime and gave his best under the director's guidance, creating the memorable Crown Prince. He received such praise as: a newcomer who does not look like a newcomer. In the cast, the Crown Prince is not an important role. When the drama started, there were lots of enquiries about him. For the first time, people were paying attention to him. Because of this, his role was expanded. Instead of being killed off early, he became the companion of the lead character and ended up coming into his own as the king.
After the failure of KAIST, JHJ tried harder and finally succeeded in making an unimportant role more important. His Crown Prince gained him many fans, even in Japan. That was when he first broke into the Japanese market. He also got the chance to act in other dramas.
The director and scriptwriter of "Love Letter" decided to use JHJ. He became the lead actor three years after his first appearance in a TV drama. Later he was handpicked by the director of "Seo Dong Yo" to star in the 55-episode historical drama, the first time such a young actor was elevated to such a role.
"Great Ambition" is the turning point for JHJ as an actor and the first time he used his own name. In an interview in Japan, he also said "Great Ambition" was the turning point in his career.
JHJ is quiet by temperament, but he wants to be an actor, so he follows his dream and gives his all. He is not a very emotional person, so it is difficult for him to cry, but his beautiful tears and angelic smile light up every drama. He is improving under the camera all the time. He can move people with his clear, luminous eyes. He is born to be an actor: he refuses to succumb to frustrations and does not falter under difficult circumstances. He performs each and every role with sincerity and verve.
JHJ is now serving in the army; his fellow soldiers see him as one of the boys. He is very low key; he has not released a single photo, and is quietly undergoing training and faithfully performing his military duties. He is the same beautiful actor who moves people in his dramas.
His straightforward character is revealed in an interview at the premiere of "Untold Scandal" (2003):
"I only got the script a few days before shooting of "KAIST", [that's why I didn't do too well.] I took a year off and learnt to act, to grow up. How do I act by myself? It's a secret. When I'm acting, I don't think about anything outside of my role. Compared to the name of Jo Hyun-Jae, I'd rather my fans remember me through my characters' names."
JHJ is not content to be confined to his roles; he always gives his best to every role. His future is something to look forward to.
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(Translated and adapted from CarpediemJapan)
i have watched the portions of daemang where our JHJ appeared like 10x already, and he was really good in it. when he appeared towards the end of episode 26 he literally lit up the screen with his compelling eyes and beautiful smile. and in every episode where he appeared thereafter, he dominated the screen to the extent that the lead characters seemed to fade in the background. no wonder the public started to notice him then. so young, so innocent but very, very talented - he fit the role of the crown prince to a T.
ReplyDeletei don't know what his secret is in getting into his characters, but our JHJ does have a knack for owning the characters that he portrays. he makes the character so identifiable with him that people can't imagine another actor taking on that character. charisma, talent, perseverance, self-discipline, and love for his craft - seems our JHJ has plenty of these in his personality - no wonder he still is an actor to be reckoned with despite the emergence of new, younger talents in the entertainment scene.
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