Scene Stealer Kim Sang-ho, Non-stop Acting in Various Works

Actor Kim Sang-ho has been reborn as a prolific icon.

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Starting with the drama "Not Others" in July, Kim Sang-ho is trying to make a colorful transformation by meeting with the public in three works in the second half of this year alone, including "The Kidnapping Day" and the movie "Road to Boston".

The work that signaled Kim Sang-ho's active activities was the ENA drama "Not Others" which recently reached a successful conclusion. In the drama, Kim Sang-ho played Park Sang-goo, an orthopedic surgeon who is a tightwad. In particular, his acting chemistry with Jeon Hye-jin and Kim Hye-eun in the drama brought laughter to the story. He formed bitter chemistry with Jeon Hye-jin and subtle romance chemistry with Kim Hye-eun, capturing viewers' attention at once.

Kim Sang-ho then transformed himself once again through the ENA Wednesday-Thursday drama "The Kidnapping Day" which is currently on air. He is showing a different side as Park Chul-won, a security company employee who manages the house and hospital of Choi Jin-tae, the father of Choi Ro-hee, who was kidnapped. He appeared for the first time in the second episode of "The Kidnapping Day" on the 14th, filling the screen with a heavy presence. Dramatic tension was heightened just by the scene of confronting detectives who came to investigate the case. He overwhelmed the small screen with his deep acting skills. Park Chul-won's character rapidly emerged as a hidden card in "The Kidnapping Day" controlling the atmosphere of the story. Attention is also focused on the narrative of the character he will portray in the remaining episodes.

Kim Sang-ho will meet with the audience through the screen following the TV screen. He will join the movie "Road to Boston" which is set to be released on the 27th and will appear in the theater for the first time in more than two years. "Road to Boston" is a story about marathoners' challenges and heart-rending journey to participate in international competitions under the Taegeuk mark for the first time since Korea's liberation in 1947. In the movie, Kim Sang-ho plays Baek Nam-hyeon, a strong supporter of the national team, who plays a role in the development of the story.

Baek Nam-hyeon, who he plays, is a local coordinator who supports the national team at the Boston Marathon. In difficult times, he is expected to increase immersion by sincerely portraying ambivalent emotions that Koreans living in remote places can feel in that country.

Meanwhile, the ENA Wednesday-Thursday drama "The Kidnapping Day" starring Kim Sang-ho, will air every Wednesday and Thursday at 9 PM, and the movie "Road to Boston" will be released on the 27th.