Besides Being Funny On 'Running Man', These 2 Dramas Prove Lee Kwan Soo Is Also Good At Acting
Lee Kwang Soo (Photo: kpopchart.net)

JAKARTA - The name Lee Kwang Soo cannot be separated from Running Man. It was this variety show that made Kwang Soo's name in the South Korean entertainment scene. However, Kwang Soo chose to step down from Running Man and will be shooting his last on May 24.

The netizens were saddened by this decision. However, Kwang Soo's departure from Running Man will certainly not be the end of this tall man's career. Because in acting, Kwang Soo has also proven his ability.

In the drama Live, Lee Kwang Soo will take on the role of a new policeman named Yeom Sang Soo. To support their totality, both of them cut their hair so that they were like real police. Lee Kwang Soo also added that he studied the script seriously for the drama to be a success.

This drama will tell the police who actually have the same private life as the society in general. Different from the police stories in other dramas that only focus on a case, Live shows the image of police who focus on their daily work, namely upholding justice.

Lee Kwang Soo's unforgettable appearance is his acting in the drama It's Okay That's Love. This Korean drama can be said to be one of the best Korean dramas. With the theme of patients with mental disorders, the drama that aired in 2014 won trophies from various film award events in South Korea.

Park Soo Kwang plays Park Soo Kwang who has Tourette's syndrome. In this drama, Kwang Soo has to show two different phases of acting, when he is normal and when he is a person he makes spontaneous words or movements uncontrollably. Despite being a supporting role, Lee Kwang Soo's acting made an impression on Korean drama lovers.


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