Recently, some images of "The Asian Prince" Lee Kwang Soo have appeared in Vietnam. On various forums, many Vietnamese fans who are admirers of Lee Kwang Soo have expressed their excitement and enthusiasm.
As a result, the name "The Asian Prince" of Lee Kwang Soo also originated when he visited Vietnam many years ago.
The answer is that it originated from the first time Running Man came to Vietnam with "The Asian Road". As soon as he appeared at Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter of Hanoi, the cast of the program was warmly welcomed by fans.
Fans lined up densely around the Thang Long Puppet Theater area, causing traffic congestion. Lee Kwang Soo was the member who was called out loudly and confidently by fans, making everyone surprised by his level of popularity.
Kim Jong Kook said to the members: "From now on, everyone must treat Kwang Soo well. He is the Jang Dong Gun of Vietnam, you know".
After that, Lee Kwang Soo was given the nickname "The Asian Prince" by the members due to his popularity here.
Aside from his over a decade-long association with the Running Man program, Lee Kwang Soo has also left a mark on fans through the SBS's reality entertainment program Good Sunday.
Lee Kwang Soo's name has become famous through many films he has appeared in, such as: Wonderful Radio (2012), It's Okay, That's Love (2014), Sound of Your Heart (2016), Descendants of the Sun (2016)...
It is known that this time in Vietnam, Lee Kwang Soo will participate in a Vietnam-Korea film project called "Dream Of You", and fans will be surprised by the 180-degree acting transformation of the male actor.
Lee Kwang Soo expressed his enthusiasm, saying: “I will try my best to portray a different aspect of actor Lee Kwang Soo through this work.
Fans can look forward to a romantic comedy film that everyone can empathize with, rather than a romantic and dreamy love story".
Joining the project are two Vietnamese actors, Hoang Ha and Duy Khanh ZhouZhou.
Lee Kwang Soo was born in 1985, a Korean actor and model. He has an impressive height of 1.92 meters, earning him the nickname "giraffe".
He first appeared in the sitcom "He's Here" (2008).
After 16 years of artistic activity, he has won many prestigious awards in both television dramas and films.