Actor Lee Byung-hun donned in a red robe, plays the double role of King Gwanghae and clown Ha-sun in the movie "Masquerade," scheduled to hit local theaters on September 20, 2012. [CJ E&M]
Actor Lee Byung-hun, who is famous for his skillful acting as well as well-muscled body, said that he chopped off his wavy locks to make himself more look like the king of the Joseon Dynasty.
Lee’s remark made at a press conference for “Masquerade” held in Seoul on September 3, was enough to show that the actor does not mind sacrificing for the double role as a king and a clown in his first historical movie in his 22-year acting career.
However, the actor said there were some difficulties during the shooting and that is when he had to find the perfect voice that suits the king.
While he later enjoyed using the unique voice tone used in historical films even in his everyday life, Lee explained the hardest thing in his first historical movie was not playing a double role but portraying the maturing process of Ha-sun.
Helmed by director Choo chang-min, “Masquerade" revolves around a low-class clown Ha-sun [played by Lee] becoming a misfortunate historic figure, King Gwanghae of the Joseon Dynasty, who perfectly resembles Ha-sun himself.
While Lee plays the double role of Gwanghae and Ha-sun, actor Ryu Seung-ryeong and actress Han Hyo-joo each play a loyal courtier and the queen of the Joseon Dynasty.
Lee Byung-hun’s first period-set movie “Masquerade” is slated to open in local theaters on September 20.
※ Any copying, republication or redistribution of 10Asia's content is expressly prohibited without prior consent of 10Asia. Copyright infringement is subject to criminal and civil penalties.
꼭 봐야할 주요뉴스
아이유·임영웅 손잡고 '훨훨'…뉴진스 악재에 '떨... 마스크영역<ⓒ투자가를 위한 경제콘텐츠 플랫폼, 아시아경제(www.asiae.co.kr) 무단전재 배포금지>