Park Yoo Chun′s Intelligence and Hard Work Revealed on ′Rooftop Prince′ Set

Park Yoo Chun’s ragged Rooftop Prince script showed the amount of effort and passion he had poured into the drama.

A picture titled ‘Practice-fiend Park Yoo Chun’s Script’ recently appeared in an online community forum. Through the ragged condition of the script, viewers were able to deduce the number of hours Park Yoo Chun spent reading his script.


Even though Park Yoo Chun was the starring actor in Rooftop Prince, he was called a ‘script genius’ because he rarely had to redo a scene due to not memorizing his lines.

An official from the set revealed, “Park Yoo Chun’s script memorizing capabilities are outstanding. Not only is he good at memorizing, but he is also very quick.”

Netizens who saw the pictures left their comments saying, “I heard that the drama was on a live shooting schedule. I feel a bit sorry for him but he is incredible,” “A crown prince who is also a practice-fiend. His hardworking image looks great,” and “I see why he swept the rookie awards and received the praise of many people.”

In the latest episode of Rooftop Prince, Lee Gak got a hold of Yong Tae Yong’s cell phone and slowly started to unravel the mysterious disappearance of Yong Tae Yong two years ago. Furthermore, Lee Gak found out that Yong Tae Moo had something to do with Yong Tae Yong’s disappearance.

Photo credit: Kim Byung Kwan, Online Community

Reporter : Lee, KyungNam (lee1220@cj.net)
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