Yeo Jin-goo, "I Want to Join Production"

Actor Yeo Jin-goo showed interest in making movies and dramas.

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Recently, Yeo Jin-goo conducted a photo shoot and interview as the main character of the January 2024 issue of The Star Magazine.

In the interview, Yeo Jin-goo picked 'production' as his field of interest other than acting.

Yeo Jin-goo said, "It's good to participate as actors with people who love Korean film and drama, but when I get a little older and have a clear experience, I want to work together or support the production for the film and drama industry".

Yeo Jin-goo, who has been focusing on acting as an actor since 2005, said, "It's so hard to choose a piece that has special affection to me. Each one is so precious and meaningful".

"The movie "Sad Movie" which was my first step in acting, is a really special work in my life, and the drama "Giant" was a work that convinced me that I want to act for the rest of my life and that I want to be an actor", he said, showing his passion for acting.

At the same time, he expressed his affection for his filmography, saying, "I hope you understand that there is bound to be a lot of affection in all works".

On this day, Yeo Jin-goo answered, "An actor without limits", when asked what kind of actor he wants to be imprinted on the public.

He said, "I want to be an actor who has a wide spectrum in roles so that I can play various roles and can bring curiosity whenever I greet you with various works and roles".

Finally, he made a special appearance in the Korean-Singapore collaboration film "Ajumma" explaining, "It's a rare opportunity to greet fans abroad with something good, so I decided to appear".

Yeo Jin-goo said, "At first, I wondered if it was right that I should play the role of a Hallyu star but then thought I'd better do it when I have the chance", and revealed how she came to appear on "Ajumma".

Meanwhile, Yeo Jin-goo made headlines for his special appearance in "Noryang: Deadly Sea", a film led by actor Kim Yun-seok who he co-starred in three films "Hwayi : A Monster Boy", "Tazza: The Hidden Card", and "1987: When the Day Comes".