Eom Ki-joon: “I want to act for a long, long time”
by javabeans
Eom Ki-joon just finished up a drama—May 4 was the finale of OCN’s The Virus—and rather than taking a break he’s headed immediately back to work for more performances, this time onstage, with some time to answer questions and take interviews like this one.
Or rather, we can say he’s continuing the stage performances instead of starting, because as it turns out he’d been doing a musical concurrent with drama filming, like a crazy person. While The Virus was still ongoing, he was juggling the role with one in The Three Musketeers, which continued. Now that the drama’s over, he’s added a new musical to the roster and is busily rehearsing for Monte Cristo, which will run from June 7 through August 4.
He seems to think the schedule is normal, because he’s always done two things at once; this schedule didn’t seem particularly difficult to him. He explained that his characters, Lee Myung-hyun and D’Artagnan, have polar opposite personalities, which makes the juggling easier: “If they were similar in personality, because I would have to express small differences within the larger similarity.”
“I did both the musical and the drama, but I wasn’t biased toward one or the other. When I shoot the drama I’m only about that, and when I act in a musical I go all-in into that moment. I have a personality that is able to fall out of character right away. When filming ends, that’s really it for me.”
Eom Ki-joon’s a seasoned stage veteran, his debut coming at the age of 20 in the stage play Richard III. Now 37, he’s been acting almost half his life, though it hasn’t really been till the past decade that he’s been known to the public, thanks to his transition to television and film.
Speaking of which, The Virus had him playing CDC scientist racing the clock to find a cure for a plague-like disease. Admittedly the show didn’t do as well as it may have hoped (I think the concept was great, but the execution fell flat), and it sounds like the work environment was tough as well.
Eom said, “In this drama, there was so much physical action. Many of my roles till now have been static, and since this was my first time encountering so much action it was difficult physically. On top of that, there were a lot of Lee Myung-hyun scenes. It was like I was pulling things along largely by myself.”
He explained being drawn to the character, who clings to his work. Eom felt there was more there, that his change was precipitated by his daughter’s death, and found the development of the character appealing. Though he does admit that his main thought upon wrapping the show was, “I was cold and hungry.” (The drama had lots of nighttime shoots and the cast weren’t given snacks, so he had to make his own ramyun in between shots, he explains.)
With an ending left open, does he see the possibility for a Season 2? He joked, “If they feed us…” Then he added, “It would have to depend on the script. If a Season 2 were to come out, it would have to have something even stronger than Season 1. In the case of The Virus, the episodes didn’t just wrap up stories but were written to unfold over the show till the end, so if the script is strong and exciting, then Season 2… I’d do it.”
Eom Ki-joon has played a range of characters, but I’ll admit to falling in line with the majority, thinking his real personality is reflected in his often-uptight characters: “Because I’ve played a lot of characters who are curt and prickly, people think that’s what I’m really like. But I’m more like my character Lee Myung-hyun from The Virus, or D’Artagnan in The Three Musketeers.”
“I try not to take characters who overlap with each other. I tend to reach for roles that I haven’t done before, or challenges I need. In particular, it’s more fun to do villain roles. The appeal of an actor’s profession is that we get to experience living various lives. We can do kind deeds whenever we want to, but aside from acting, when would I be able to act so wickedly? It’s fun to do all those evil deeds we can’t do in real life while acting the villain.”
For instance, he played a revenge-obsessed killer in the SBS drama Ghost and an emotionless psychopath in the movie Man of Vendetta. His chilling performances had people marveling at how well he suited the villains, and he said, “I’ve heard that I look sharper and more piercing without my glasses. That’s why I wear them.” Ha. Call it image control?
He hasn’t been hit with much (if any) acting criticism, generally earning favorable reviews, though on the flipside he hasn’t really had hit projects. “I don’t pay too much attention to viewership ratings. The project came to me and I chose it, so I don’t feel regret if the ratings come out low. It’s enough to me that I was happy while filming and liked the people I worked with.”
Asked about his dating and marriage thoughts, Eom said, “It’s been a little while since I dated… I do want to marry at some point. I’d like to next year.” Hm, does that mean he’s got someone in mind? After all, he allows that even with his busy schedule, he “makes time for life.”
His ideal type has been touted by the media as being Park Bo-young and Moon Geun-young, which is true but which got twisted up a bit by the press. He explains that he chose them both because he likes their acting, and with a guy who seems so whole-hearted to his life as an actor, I can believe he meant it more as an intellectual pick:
“I saw Moon Geun-young acting, and she really has a strong spirit and energy. She’s younger than I am, but I thought I could learn things from her.” That was before he got cast alongside her in the stage play Closer, which had him initially incredulous to hear of the casting. “Naturally I thought it was a lie. So I thought that if she did it, I would too, and it really happened. I didn’t calculate anything and just said okay right away.”
“There are some actors I really want to act with, to see how I measure up, and she was one of them. And now Geun-young-sshi and I have a comfortable oppa-dongsaeng relationship and we have drinks together.”
So then the ideal changed recently: “I saw Werewolf Boy, and Park Bo-young was so good in that. That day my ideal type changed to her. I really want to act with her at least once. Since there’s a fair age gap between us it’s frankly too much to think we’d be co-stars, but I’d be happy playing her uncle.”
But how about his real-life ideal type? “A woman I could lean on. I have a bit of a mischievous personality, so I’d like someone who could tolerate that and understand me. And it would be nice if she were smarter than me too.”
“After I marry, I’d like to just live happily. I want to be a person who can live for that person.”
He admits that he’s not particularly interested in romance projects—”I’m satisfied with the genres I’m trying now”—though he did allow, “But maybe I do stay away from romance projects too much.”
Variety programs? “I have zero thoughts of doing variety. Nobody mentions it to me, and I’ve done it a few times and found that I really couldn’t melt into that atmosphere. But the biggest reason I won’t do variety is because I think it might interfere with my acting. If you think about it this way, acting is tricking the audience while acting as someone else, not myself. But if I go on variety and the viewers see my real personality and real self, I feel like they won’t be able to accept the self I portray in a drama.”
He added, “Even doing interviews is awkward and embarrassing. And getting my picture taken. It’s completely different from acting in front of a camera.”
Asked about dreams for the future, he said, “I can’t quite call it my dream, but I want to keep acting on stage and TV through to my sixties. And as time passes, I’ll become someone’s uncle and father and grandfather. I want to keep acting, regardless of types of roles, for a long time.”
“There are a lot of people who want to act but aren’t given the opportunity and unable to shine their lights. It’s really important not to let down your guard. If you keep digging away at that well, one day you will get your recognition. If your light is seen at a younger age you’ll be able to take on more types of roles, but is that so important? If you don’t rush and take your time waiting, the day will come when your hard work is acknowledged.”
Via Newsen, TV Daily, TV Daily
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1 jandoe
May 19, 2013 at 1:23 PM
on word: respect.
Mad talent too, I love this guy. Thanks JB for this priceless and very insightful interview!
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danna
May 19, 2013 at 10:02 PM
same here, so much respect
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Newborn Fanatic
May 24, 2013 at 5:07 PM
I agree. Mad respect for this dude. Talented and so versatile!
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2 cherkell
May 19, 2013 at 1:54 PM
LOVE LOVE LOVE this guy! I first took notice when he played such a jerkwad in "Hero" (MBC 2009) and have been following him ever since. Is it sad that every time I see a shot of him, I immediately think of "Dr. Poopy Pants"? LOL!
Agreed on the respect; he is such a multi-faceted and talented performer. And still young enough to take on several projects at once without an IV drip sticking out of his arm -- he's reprising his the main role of 'Daniel' in "Jack the Ripper" from 16 July as well, rotating with Ji Chang-wook and Kim Da-Hyeon... ha, a mini-Hero reunion!
How the hell is he 37 and not married yet? Could I pull a reverse Seo Taiji on this cutie? :P
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MajesticOwl
May 19, 2013 at 6:57 PM
Haha, glad to see I'm not alone in thinking of "Dr. Poopy Pants" whenever I see this guy. ;)
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nova611
May 19, 2013 at 7:51 PM
i thought 'daniel' in jack the ripper' is sungmin from super junior?
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JoJo
May 19, 2013 at 8:35 PM
Yes...Sungmin is alternating also with Jung Dong Ha and two others. Thought Eom Ki-joon was in another musical.
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3 Mystisith
May 19, 2013 at 2:17 PM
Please, no season 2 for The Virus: It was just badly written and bad all around. OCN itself stopped promoting it in the middle of the airing (no vids on YT, no free pics) and focused on TEN2 instead: Gives you an idea of the debacle. Even EKJ's performance wasn't that great: Overacting he was. Let's say it was because of the cold and the hunger (Boooo! Producers)...
I pretty much like the guy but I'd rather see this actor in something else.
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4 trotwood
May 19, 2013 at 2:29 PM
I really love him; sooooo scary in The Man of Vendetta and then adorable in Scent of a Woman. . . .and I am going to be in Korea in June! *scurries away to see if she can find tickets to Monte Cristo tickets online*
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5 lovehaydn
May 19, 2013 at 2:45 PM
Loved him in Dream High! Lol I like it when he does his share of soft and caring characters as well as his evil ones. Kang ssem♥
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6 gene
May 19, 2013 at 3:08 PM
He's adorable. Like him in the Worlds Within and Dream High. He's going to last in the entertainment industry for a long time without pursuing rom-com project. I am glad he choose his project with care and not just take whatever that comes his way grabbing fame/money. That is the way to longevity.
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7 honeydew
May 19, 2013 at 4:28 PM
I want to see him in rom-com and get the girl :)
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Lollipop21
May 20, 2015 at 8:53 PM
i wish he will be the Main lead
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8 asdjfkl
May 19, 2013 at 4:36 PM
He's such a busy man.. I do hope he can get married next year :D
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9 JC
May 19, 2013 at 5:02 PM
I love this man <3333
So much respect for him as a fantastic, talented actor, and now as a person as well.
I definitely want to see him in more projects (preferably something adorable like his role in Dream High).
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10 Jess
May 19, 2013 at 5:09 PM
I really enjoyed his role in 'Ghost'. Looking forward to his future works.
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11 Ivoire
May 19, 2013 at 5:29 PM
Thank you for the interview article...
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12 snow_white
May 19, 2013 at 6:08 PM
I have so much respect for him as an actor.....he slips into every character so effortlessly.....like him a lot !!
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13 floovyn
May 19, 2013 at 6:09 PM
i want to see your act, for along ling time :)
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14 kfangurl
May 19, 2013 at 6:20 PM
Aw. Love him! I love that he's so honest & thoughtful in his responses.
Also. He's so SPOT ON about the effect of being on variety shows. You just don't see the actor the same way anymore, and it does detract from his craft that way. It's why I'm studiously avoiding the later seasons of 1N2D.. I want to keep the aegyo out of my mental image of Joo Won ;)
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15 mary
May 19, 2013 at 6:41 PM
I liked him a little.
After this interview, I love him and ship him with a smart woman (his type) who can act well.
Hope he gets his wish to marry in a year!
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16 crazedlu
May 19, 2013 at 7:15 PM
I really liked him in Dream High. I don't think I would've liked that drama as much as I did without him in the role as the caring teacher. Love the pics in this article!
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17 Amy
May 19, 2013 at 7:33 PM
He's a great actor....I love him in all the shows. So versatile and awesome in all his roles.
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18 Waiting
May 19, 2013 at 7:37 PM
Really like him and enjoy his performances. Would love to see him do more but short of seeing him onstage (would love that!), I'll settle for the big and small screen.
I can understand what he means about interviews and variety work. There is an actor (I will not reveal who, so don't ask as I don't want to color anyone's opinion and truly wish I had not watched this myself) who was in a short reality-type program and he really came off as a brat. I tend to think this was more of their true personality as who in their right mind would do that purposefully. It was not flattering in any way. By the way, this brat image is the dead opposite of what they (and their agency) try to demonstrate.
Now on the other hand, I do like to see actors in their own personalities so that I get a better idea of how far they have stretched for the character they are portraying.
Just my thoughts...
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19 Cam
May 19, 2013 at 8:10 PM
Oooaawwhhhoooo...!! I really enjoy reading this article about this actor & he's really cool and interesting guy! Ahhaa, I love what he says that he stays away from romance genre....keke...!! In fact, I refer that I'd watch that drama with action-romance genre (like Time Between Wolf and Dog) is more way cool than only romance genre, ofc. ;)
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20 Mary Dlight
May 19, 2013 at 8:19 PM
Wow!!! This guy is really dedicated. It is amazing, like always, to see people work so hard for things they love. People like him makes me feel like I havent achieved much.
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21 kooriyuki
May 19, 2013 at 9:24 PM
I think Good Job, Good Job was the only family drama he took so far. Which he was fantastic in, like every other role he took on.
Loved him since Worlds Within.
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22 su
May 19, 2013 at 10:00 PM
he is one of the best!
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23 danna
May 19, 2013 at 10:04 PM
I know he said that he doesn't foresee acting in a lot of romantic stuff, except that exactly what I want him to do more....he always has great chemistry with his co-stars
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24 Midori
May 20, 2013 at 2:35 AM
Love AND Respect! This man is just too awesome. Really? He's still single?
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25 Mar
May 20, 2013 at 4:26 AM
He's damn awesome, i love him in dreAm high and hate him damn much in ghost. At first i doubt he could be cold and mean in ghost because he's really clumsy in dream high. Such a great actor, hope he could be the first lead in a drama soon
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26 jae
May 20, 2013 at 4:50 AM
how about eom ki joon with ha ji won on her next project! ^^
is he already did some saeguk project? can't remember anything...
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27 yasminsatria
May 20, 2013 at 5:00 AM
Aaaaaw, he melt my heart with his thoughtful answer. But I really hope he playing romance more, preferred as main protagonist. He's super adorable when he smile
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28 Elizabeth Bennet
May 20, 2013 at 7:05 AM
Two things jumped at me
1- I love how his realistic point of view i.e Park Bo Young's uncle :)
2- Wanting a partner smarter than himself. This confidence impressed me especially in a patriachal society (very similar to mine). Good for you man, I hope you find her.
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29 dhud
May 20, 2013 at 8:07 AM
hmm, i'm secretly hoping he will come to running man though
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30 Syreolli
May 20, 2013 at 9:31 AM
And that's why I like him. Not only is he talented, honest and attractive, he is honorable and open. Whether he's a villian or hero Eom Ki-joon will always be a gentleman to me....Can't wait to see him in Count of Monte Cristo!!!
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31 KStyle
May 22, 2013 at 9:49 AM
Thank you for this article.
Love me some Dr. Poppy Pants.
I have so much more respect for Eom Ki- joon, he is an awesome actor and I love his outlook on work as well as love.
Can't wait to see what he brings to the acting world!
EKJ HWAITING !!!
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32 Milie
June 14, 2013 at 9:00 PM
Great interview, thanks for posting it. He is a good actor and has a good personality, I still remember him as a Dr. Poppy pants. Hope he reach his dreams and also get married next year, he would be a good couple with SAK. ;)
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