<>261 days ago (Dec 23, 2009 10:41:37)
Park Si Hoo ( 朴施厚 ) acting performance in '' Glory of Family '' has bring 李 江 石 character to life , your acting was so successful and prefect .., You have a beautiful hearts and love where your beautiful hearts and love had brought hope and happiness to the Children at Cote d'lvoire ..
You are a wonderful and professional actor ..
All the best to you Si Hoo..
진심으로 소원을, 당신 & 가족 , 모두 최선을 , 행복
<hi jin>450 days ago (Jun 17, 2009 6:19:44)
dear Si-hoo,
I dont know why but every time I see you I always feel so warm and happy. U r my idol my love my feeling and my mind. I wish I could be a piece in your life, a dust on your window .... Many night when I miss you and I know you would never know about me, about my love, my heart hurted and I cant fight back my teardrops. I know I'm crazy but I REALLY LOVE YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART
<marymin>610 days ago (Jan 08, 2009 7:57:11)
We like u very much.
your smile is innocent
Myat noe
Missing you all the time
Cho Yi
I like your action in Il Jimae
Thuzar
We"ll be very greatful if u send us an email.
WE LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
<marymin>613 days ago (Jan 05, 2009 7:12:16)
It is my pleasure to know a handsome actor like you!
Wish you good luck!!!
:p
:J
<Pepsi>697 days ago (Oct 13, 2008 2:25:07)
Hello Park Si- Hoo,
How are you lately?. I miss your smile so came by to visit you.
Hope everything is doing wonderful with you and etc.?.untill then
keep on smiling I don't know about others but remember I am always
by your side.
<Pepsi>713 days ago (Sep 27, 2008 4:01:44)
Dear Park si-hoo,
Just wanted you to know that I love your movies. Your pictures are awsome!!!!
Love that smiles of yours.....Best wishs for you....take care ...hope we'll
keep in touch...until then good luck.
<Diana>925 days ago (Feb 28, 2008 12:25:07)
dear Park Si-hoo ...
Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday! Happy birthday! Happy birthday to you.....
HAPPY 30th BIRTHDAY!!! (15/02/2008)
I hope you'll get what you want! ;)
<r adriani>1035 days ago (Nov 10, 2007 5:39:11)
to park si hoo
hi, i'm tia from indonesian.may i know you?i glad if i have friend likes you. i'm very intersting with your new movie "how to meet perfect neighbour. you very handsome and cool guys.so i'm wait your email to send me back. see u
Gone are the days of Sunday night soaps and romantic comedies, as what appeared to be a blip in the SBS weekend drama line-up turns out to be something of a trend. The highly popular family-oriented series "First Wives' Club" signaled a shift from the usual syrupy romances that SBS used to churn out. The result was a huge success. Ending on a high note last Sunday with nationwide viewer ratings of 40.2 percent (AGB Nielsen Media Research), the hit SBS drama revealed an untapped market. But will SBS' winning streak continue? The major broadcasting channel is willing to test the waters with yet another family drama. Starting tomorrow night, the new weekend series - titled "Glory of the Family" - explores the tangled and less than perfect lives of the illustrious Ha family. Centered on the filial granddaughter of the household Ha Dan-ah, played by Yoon Jung-hee, and her twin brothers, this drama is significantly weightier and more traditional than its predecessor. "I think this drama will showcase the importance and pros of an extended family," said actor Jun No-min, 42, at the press conference on Monday. Slated to play the morally upright twin brother of the family, veteran actor Jun stressed the pedantic nature of the upcoming drama. Yet the series is not entirely devoid of comedy. Co-star Kim Sung-min, who is taking on the role of the playboy twin to Jun's character, is set to bring in laughs via an unlikely romance with tomboy singer-turned-actress Maya. Kim won audiences over with his portrayal of a wicked and selfish husband in the hit drama "Fantastic Couple" (2006). Skilled at playing the cad, Kim looks like he will have his hands full keeping up with his loud and vivacious co-star. But Kim and Maya's romance is a mere sidebar to the family-oriented series, which focuses on the granddaughter of the family, Ha Dan-ah. "I wanted to write a story about a very backward woman," explained scriptwriter Jung Ji-woo. "I wanted to see how a woman who cannot speak up for herself and likes to sew could survive in modern society." Jung's backward character Ha Dan-ah will be played by actress Yoon Jung-hee. Yoon rose to fame in the popular SBS drama "Dear Heaven" (2005) in the role of a sweet and filial daughter. And it looks like she has been typecast, yet again, into an equally sugary part. As a counterpoint to Yoon's innocent character, co-star Park Shi-hoo is starring as her love interest. "My character is a bad guy with irresistible charm," said Park, 30, at the press conference. Inklings of a potential romance between Park and Yoon's characters will take root in the first few episodes of "Glory of the Family," with the passing away of the head of the Ha household and the ensuing traditional funeral rites. The preview screening showcased the expansive funeral procession. "I wanted to revive the significance of our dying traditions," said director Park Young-soo. "I worked hard to capture that." "Glory of the Family" airs tomorrow night at 10 p.m. on SBS.
New historical drama "Iljimae," airing tonight on SBS, will be hard pressed to live up to its predecessor, "On Air." "On Air," featuring Kim Ha-neul and Park Yong-ha, topped viewer ratings last Thursday, when its final episode was broadcast. A strong script and four top-notch actors carried this miniseries to success. The new drama also must compete with MBC's "Spotlight." With big stars Son Ye-jin and Ji Jin-hee playing reporters and talented screenwriter Lee Ki-won at the helm, "Spotlight" may nab viewer ratings for the Wednesday and Thursday night slot, leaving "Iljimae" out in the cold. But the verdict isn't out yet. Based on an ancient Korean hero of the same name, the historical drama "Iljimae" revolves around the good deeds of a Korean Robin Hood. However unlike Hong Gil-dong, a Korean hero who also stole from the rich and gave to the poor, Iljimae is primarily motivated by revenge. Hallyu star Lee Jun-ki will be taking on the complex role of this hero. And with a less than lackluster cast of potentially talented but relatively minor actors, this drama is expected to rely heavily on actor Lee's star power. Lee may just be able to pull off this one-man show. At the press conference held last week, hoards of reporters and fans vied for Lee's attention as he posed for cameras. "When I saw 'Iljimae' I had to do it," said Lee, 26, at the press conference, over the din of screaming fans. Lee, who shot to stardom when he starred in the blockbuster "King and the Clown" (2005), acknowledged the challenges that he and his character faces. "Everyone says Hong Gil-dong, Hong Gil-dong, so I want to portray Iljimae accurately," he said, aware that Iljimae is not as popular as fellow hero Hong. "The impression that I left with 'King and the Clown' was strong," he admitted. But that didn't stop Lee from taking on yet another period piece. "I always had an image of Iljimae in my mind," he said, excited to tackle the challenging role of a national hero that is a petty thief by day and a gallant rogue by night. A strong rival isn't the only challenge that "Iljimae" faces. Good stories have a habit of getting around, and MBC is slated to air its own version of the classic tale in November. According to MBC, their drama will be based on the original hit comic series by Ko Woo-yung with singer/actor Lee Seung-ki, 21, playing the lead. But SBS "Iljimae" producer Lee Yong-suk remains confident that their miniseries has an edge. "The 'Iljimae' we are making is purely Korean," he said at the press conference, confirming that the SBS drama is not based on the comic series. According to producer Lee, while the comic book's hero picked up his martial arts skills in China and Japan and is more effeminate, their Iljimae stayed in Korea and grew into a man's man. "We focused on highlighting Lee Jun-ki's and 'costar' Park Shi-hoo's masculinity," he said. "We tried to give it a very contemporary feel." But producer Lee shied away from calling "Iljimae" a fusion drama. "If you say fusion drama, it comes across as frivolous and light," he said. "But this drama is earnest. It is more like a traditional historical drama." Exactly how SBS "Iljimae" screenwriter Choi Ran will revamp this classic legend to suit modern Korean tastes remains to be seen. But judging from the preview, this drama will be action-packed and will remain true to the ancient Joseon dynasty hero, who swooped down in the night to steal from corrupt government officials, leaving behind a single branch of blood-red plum blossoms. Actor Park Shi-hoo, 30, who debuted in KBS' "Sassy Girl, Choon-hyang" (2005) plays Iljimae's rival. Actresses Han Hyo-joo, 21, who starred in MBC's sitcom "Nonstop 5" and Lee Young-ah, 23, who recently starred in SBS' "Golden Bride" (2007) play Lee Jun-ki's love interests. "Iljimae" will begin airing tonight at 9:55 p.m. on SBS.
Actor Park Shi Hoo who played the successor of a major corporation in "How to Meet a Perfect Neighbor" which finished airing in September will become the 'Najang' Shi Hoo in the upcoming periodical action series "Iljimae." The 'Najang' Shi Hoo is a low rank member of the ministry of war in the Joseon era that receives orders from higher officials, transports or punishes criminals who during investigation and torture. The character Shi Hoo is born as the child of a mistress of a prominent family. He learns martial arts on his own to pass the government test but is discriminated against for being the child of a mistress and chooses to become a 'Najang.' To become the top despite his position, Shi Hoo starts chasing after Iljimae played be Lee Jun Ki. The two characters also form a love line with the female character Eun Chae. Park Shi Hoo who is currently training in horseback riding and martial arts commented, "Shi Hoo in the series is a character that seems strong and rather cold, but holds hidden scars in his heart and is a very fascinating character. This is my first role in a periodical series and with action scenes so I am doing my best to prepare."