All things about K-Drama Prison Playbook(Ep: Park Hae-soo)

  • By 김미영
  • Posted on 13 December, 2022, 1:00 pm
  • Updated on 12 December, 2022, 6:12 am
Source: tvN

The Wednesday–Thursday drama "Prison Playbook" on tvN showcases the elegance of black humor against the backdrop of prison.

The main character of the tvN drama "Prison Playbook," Kim Je-hyuk, was transformed overnight from a superstar baseball player into a criminal before entering the Major League. Park Hae-soo, who played Kim Je-hyuk, has become a true superstar by portraying Kim Je-hyuk's frustration an adaptation to prison. In the play's series of challenges and trials, he demonstrated unflinching fortitude, and by letting the past's pain and suppressed wrath out, he even moved the audience to tears. Viewers were more sympathetic to Kim Je-covert hyuk's humanitarian demeanor, which had never shown any signs of emotion, and they were in pain together.

Source: First Look

Both Kim Je-bravery hyuk's to correct his life by embracing an inmate who was aiming for his life and Kim Je-perseverance hyuk's to make comeback by switching from a left-handed to a right-handed pitcher despite lethal damage to his shoulder were thrilling and heartwarming. In addition, his wild propensity to make every prisoner in the bread a buddy was another thing to witness, in contrast to the appearance of other inmates helping each time they encounter difficulty and acting as guardian angels of the two-phase and six-phase and looking dull and silent.

A superb sense of immersion was provided by Park Hae-soo, who directed the play from the first to the last episode, to establish his presence. What kind of person is Park Hae-soo, then?

 

Profile

Name: Park Hae-soo

Born: November 21, 1981 (40 years old)

Nationality: Jeongneung-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul

Family: Spouse (born 1987; married January 14, 2019), son (born 2021)

Body: 181 cm

Blood type: O

Religion: Protestantism

Debut: 2007 play Annapurna

Company: BH Entertainment

Academic background: Bundang Jungang High School - Dankook University Department of Theater and Film

MBTI : INTP

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Source: Cosmopolitan

1. Who is Park Hae-soo?

He is an actor from South Korea. He started out as an actor who mostly worked in the performance arts, such as musicals and plays, but over time he broadened his range of endeavors to include screen and screen tubes, and today he is a very powerful actor in broadcasting arts.

He demonstrated his strong acting abilities in the play by portraying various characters in the dramas "Six Flying Dragons" and "Legend of the Blue Sea." Actor Park Hae-portrayal soo's of legendary baseball player Kim Je-hyuk in this drama left a strong emotional impression.

Since Netflix frequently produces or provides services for many of the casts, labels like "Netflix exclusive actor" and "Netflix official" are typically attached.

 

Source: Cosmopolitan

2. Park Hae-soo's Personality:

He claimed in an interview that he was an outgoing person before marriage but changed to a homebody afterward. MBTI is another name for I (introverted). Park Hae-soo stated in an interview that due to his personality, he had never imagined leading an actor in this way.

I was going to delve deep," he declared. I believed I was capable of succeeding at it. But I feel like I'm delving more shallowly today," he remarked. "I'm living in opposition to what I believed. I won't say that I disapprove of it. I view this favorably. He added, “If I continue in this direction, won't I understand why this happened to me?”

Krystal, who portrayed a lover in "Prison Playbook," described Park Hae-soo as having a kind and welcoming nature.

Source: Arena

Actor Choi Woo-sik, with whom he collaborated in "Park Hae-soo was actually a pretty chilly image for me, Time for Hunting," stated But as soon as we met, we grew close.  He remarked, “He was full of humanity like his neighboring brother.”

Actor Lee Je-hoon stated, "When he debuted in "Prison Playbook," I too saw Park Hae-soo as an honest and forceful image. However, he is actually very kind and nice, and when asked who was the most unexpected actor I worked with, I still answered Park Hae-soo."

3. Park Hae-soo Activity (Actor Life)

He mainly was involved in the performance industry, which limited his popularity in the cathode-ray theater. Still, he won the Best New Actor Award at the 2nd Seoul Awards in 2017 for his roles as Lee Ji-ran in the drama "Six Flying Dragons" and Kim Je-hyuk in the drama “Prison Playbook.”

By portraying Lee Chan-woo in the 2019 film By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture, he took home the 25th Chunsa Film Festival Award for Best New Actor and the 40th Blue Dragon Film Awards.

In the 2021 Squid Game, he portrayed Cho Sang-woo, the main character. "Squid Game's" popularity on a global scale has garnered interest abroad. He started an Instagram account in response to this, and within ten days, he achieved 2 million followers.

In 2022, he appeared in the Netflix original series "Lacasa de papel: Korea" and "Narco Saints," which is gaining more recognition.

In the drama, Park Hae-soo said, "Playing Kim Je-hyuk for six months was a time when I was more appreciative and comforted. "All the time was precious thanks to director Shin Won-ho and all the directors, enjoyable filming, and the brothers and sisters who acted enthusiastically at every moment," he said.

 

4. Pieces

 4-1. Movie 

Year  Title
2014The Pirates
2015Minority Opinion
2016Master
2019Persona, By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture
2020Time to Hunt
2022Yaksha: Ruthless Operations

 4-1. Drama 

Year         Title
2012God of War ,  Drama Festival - Me and Mom and Dad and Grandma and Anna 
2015Six Flying Dragons, Legend of the Blue Sea
2017The Liar and His Lover, Prison Playbook
2021Racket Boys ,  Squid Game ,  Chimera
2022La casa de papel: Corea, Narco Saints

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