Choi Woo-Shik is a very popular actor best known for his roles in the notable Korean movies Parasite and Train to Busan. He also gained a lot of popularity for his lead role in the K-drama Our Beloved Summer. The actor has recently come under the spotlight for his outstanding performance in A Killer Paradox. He portrays the complex lead role of Lee Tang in the brand-new K-drama.
Choi Woo-Shik recently sat for an interview with Sports Chosun on February 14, 2024. In the interview, the actor opened up about his appearance and unique look in the new Korean series A Killer Paradox. He said, “I was at my maximum weight. I don’t look like that, but I have a complex about being thin.” (Google Translation has been used to translate the interview from Korean to English)
A Killer Paradox actor Choi Woo-Shik talks about his appearance in the thriller K-drama
In the interview, Choi Woo-Shik also talked about his physical appearance in the new thriller series A Killer Paradox. He expressed his thoughts about his face gaining weight. Woo-Shik stated, “My face is the type to gain first. I was worried. As I gain weight and build muscle, my face keeps gaining weight….I think I focused more on my face because it didn’t seem right. I thought it would be better to lose weight on my face, so I didn’t try to gain weight.”
Choi Woo-Shik also discussed the look of his eyebrows. He said, “There was a lot of talk about the eyebrows. After changing the eyebrows, they were half and half, but there were some people who wanted one side to change a little and go for something more gore, and there were also people who said they liked that their image had changed a lot.”
The actor further spoke about his shaved head. He continued, “In the original work, I shaved my head half-shaven and got a tan on purpose. However, when filming back and forth, I tried half-shaven and then back and forth again, but it didn’t work, so I thought about what it would be like to have eyebrows and not have them….I decided to dye my hair. When I was looking at photos and thinking about what would make a complete difference, I heard somewhere that just covering a person’s nose can change their impression.”
Choi Woo-Shik’s A Killer Paradox chronicles the complicated and thrilling story of an ordinary young man named Lee Tang. He ends up in a never-ending cat-and-mouse chase with a detective named Jang Nan-Gam (Son Suk-Ku), after accidentally committing his first murder.
Viewers can watch A Killer Paradox on Netflix.