Showing posts with label Daniel Henney. Show all posts
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Hugh Jackman and Daniel Henney Dancing at Korean show Gold Miss

This is just hilarious. I cracked up. See Hugh Jackman like you've never seen him before. He's very charming.

SOng Hye Kyo, Sung Yu Ri, Go A Ra, Joo Ji Hoon ... @ Prada Event

Here are more stars that attended the Event all wearing Prada clothing.

Sung Yu Ri




Her legs look a mile long

Song Hye Kyo






Song Hye Kyo is going for the glamour style
Go A Ra




Go Ara is pale as porcelain.
Kim Min Hee



장미희



Cha Ye-ryun



Lee Dong Gun's girlriend

Yoon Jin Seo



Park Hae Jin




Lee Seung Ki



Oh Ji Ho



Lee Bum Soo



Kim Sung Soo




Daniel Henny


Daniel Henney looking sharp as usual



Joo Ji Hoon



Jackman says Korean barbecue behind 'bulkier Wolverine'




SEOUL, April 10 (Yonhap) -- Waking up every morning at 3:30 to a regime of strict dieting and endless weight training is something even the most devoted actor would dread. But for Hollywood star Hugh Jackman, there was a small consolation: Korean barbecue.
"Train hard and Korean barbecue," the Australian actor who plays Wolverine in the Hollywood blockbuster "X-men," said at a press conference in Seoul Friday, explaining how he bulked up for the film's fourth installment. "I'm not joking. I still have Korean barbecue at least once a week at a restaurant in New York. It's great."

Jackman arrived in Seoul Thursday to promote "X-men Origins: Wolverine," a prequel to the film trilogy focusing on the mutant superhero Wolverine, whose skeleton is bonded with an indestructible metal. The film is set to be released in South Korea April 30.

As renowned fan of Korea, Jackman said there isn't a souvenir here that he "did not already have at home."

"My father, spending at least two months in Korea every year for some 20 years, was always bringing presents from Korea. I feel like I know Korea well. I was very insistent that we come here (to promote the film)," he said, adding his father, a former businessman, would often describe Korea as being at the "forefront of technology."

Encouraged by Korean heartthrob Daniel Henney, who co-stars in the upcoming movie, Jackman was also appointed as a goodwill ambassador for Seoul Friday, taking up the role of promoting the South Korean capital throughout the United States and Europe. Seoul was Jackson's choice as the sole Asian destination during the film's promotional world tour.

Henney, who plays Agent Zero, a lone sniper chasing Wolverine, described working with Jackman as an "amazing experience."

"He is not only a huge star but an amazing actor. When he was filming Wolverine he was extremely diligent," said Henney, who also attended the press conference. "I learned a ton from Hugh in terms of acting and lifestyle too."

Jackman visited Korea in 2006, when he helped cheer for Korea's World Cup team clad in a Red Devil T-shirt popular with Korean fans.

"In soccer, if I don't go for Australia, I always go for Korea," he said with a laugh.

Jackman also said he would be "delighted" for a chance to work with Korean directors and actors.

"To do a film in Korea is something I would love to do one day," he said. "And I can say my father will be one of the first to get the tickets!"

Born in 1968, Jackman began his professional acting career in 1994 with successes spanning the "X-men" series, "Kate and Leopold" and "Van Helsing." Named the "sexiest man alive" by People magazine last year, Jackman is lauded for his skills and ability to play diverse roles.

Jackman will leave Korea after meeting Korean fans at a red carpet hand-printing ceremony at Cheonggye Plaza, central Seoul, later in the day, movie promoters said.


Credits : Shin Hae-in (hayney@yna.co.kr)
Source :
Yonhap News

'X-Men' Stars Visit Seoul

By Lee Hyo-won
Staff Reporter


Actors Daniel Henney, left, and Hugh Jackman appear at a promotional event
for “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” at the Korea House, downtown Seoul, Friday.
Jackman, a newly appointed goodwill ambassador to the South Korean capital,
chose the venue himself / Yonhap


"X-Men Origins: Wolverine" stars Hugh Jackman and Daniel Henney fueled up the already escalating temperature in Seoul, Friday, as they spoke to the South Korean press and fans, mixing in fluent Korean sentences.

Korean reporters were fortunate to see him host a special event featuring an extended 20-minute trailer of the latest "X-Men" franchise in Daehan Theater, Chungmuro. "Anyeonghaseyo," he greeted reporters, and continued impressively in Korean, "Thank you for coming, I hope you enjoy 'Wolverine.' Seoul is awesome."



The media buzz continued at the Korea House next door, where Henney joined the Australian superstar for a press conference. Jackman, who was officially appointed as a goodwill ambassador for Seoul the same day, chose the traditional venue himself. The "Australia" star said his father had worked in Korea for nearly 20 years, and was "the greatest ambassador for Korea."

"When I first visited three years ago, I felt like I knew Korea very well," he said, adding that he didn't take back many souvenir gifts during his 2006 visit with "X-Men: The Last Stand" because he already owned most of what a typical shop here had to offer. His father would bring home Korean gifts, and his sister would strut around the house in "hanbok" (traditional dress). Jackman himself wore a Red Devils or South Korean football fan shirt. Australia and Korea were both led by Dutch coach Gus Hiddink, and the actor said Korea would be the only non-Australian football team he'd cheer for.

"I understood what my father loved about the (Korea) people so much… You get a quick sense here of the hospitality, the generosity and the warmth," he said. "I was quite insistent that we came here (to promote 'Wolverine'), not only because of Daniel.. It's a very special day for me," he said. "To do a film in Korea is something I'd love to do some day, and my father would be on the set watching.. He'd be the first to queue and buy a ticket.''



Henney, on the other hand, made a counter-cultural route to fame. The Korean-American actor rose to stardom in Korea and other Asian countries through romantic TV roles, and received critical acclaim for the film "My Father." "Wolverine" marks a homecoming debut for the Michigan native. "I play the role of Agent Zero, a sniper. He's not the usual gentle, romantic character I played and is very tough, cold-hearted and masculine,'' the "Samsooni" star said, speaking in fluent Korean. The 29-year-old continued in English, saying that his character, like Jackman's description of Wolverine, "has anger management issues."

Jackman introduced Wolverine as "one of the first antiheros" in comic book history, and said he likes him because "he does whatever he wants." The prequel to the "X-Men" franchise, the American government finds use of Wolverine's innate superpowers and enhances them with groundbreaking medical technology. When they attempt to eradicate his memory and use him as a weapon, however, Wolverine violently resists, and other mutants including Agent Zero try to stop him.

On playing a villain in a major Hollywood picture, which is often the case for actors of a minority race, Henney said he was able to separate Agent Zero from other "typical Asian" roles. He explained that his character was neither good nor bad, and like the other mutants, struggles within himself. Nevertheless, Henney said he faces limits due to language and looks in both Korea and the United States.

He wants to challenge himself here with more diverse roles, rather than playing another charming foreigner. "I always consider myself a Korean actor," said the former model in Korean, and hopes to return as often as possible for local TV or film projects. "Acting with Hugh (Jackman) was a really an amazing experience," he said. "I learned a ton from him, in terms of acting and lifestyle too. This guy is the real deal," he said, and turned to his co-star to say, "I'm not trying to flatter you."

One reporter was curious how, at 40, Jackman sculpted muscles for the superhero role ― and in particular for a nude scene he pulled off himself (He threw the venue into a rumble of laughter when he said he had his private parts "in a bag" ― literally; the editor had to cut scenes exposing his private areas and gave the clips to him in a bag).

The actor answered, "hard training and Korean barbeque." He wanted a "lean, veiny, animalistic look." He followed the advice of a body builder, followed a high-protein diet where he consumed meat every three hours. "I wasn't joking about the Korean barbeque," he said, explaining that he frequents a Korean restaurant in Soho, New York. "Jjang-i-eyo," he said, expressing his enthusiasm for the local dish.

Afterward, the two stars participated on a local variety show, where they "dated" female celebrities, which is due to air on SBS, April 19. In the evening, Cheonggye Plaza in downtown Seoul exploded with thousands of fans that gathered for one of the largest ever red carpet events. Jackman and Henney greeted fans and took part of a hand printing ceremony.

Credits: hyowlee@koreatimes.co.kr, additional images as stated via daum.net

Daniel Henney & Jung Ryeo Won promoting Biotherm on White Day

Last March 14th, one month after valentine's day, Daniel Henney & Jung Ryeo Won celebrated White day and promoted Biotherm products. They are really close in real life.





Daniel in proposing position

































It must have been cold, he's wearing gloves and she's wearing sandals and baring her legs.


Daniel Henney & Jung Ryeo Won: Good friends or something more?

Daniel Henney recently visited his co-star and friend Jung Ryeo Won back then from My Name is Kim Sam Soon and it seems that they're still not apart yet!Still as close as ever which is good to see since he's busy with Wolverine.





Daniel Henney singing with the WonderGirls!

While youtubing Daniel Henney i stumbled on this video where he sings with the Wondergirls!His part is short but his skills is acceptable.I cracked at the part:"That was English." XD

Daniel Henney and Kim Ha-neul's deep kiss



Kim Ha-neul who has recently agained most popularity through "On Air" and Daniel Henney starred in "My Name is Kim Sam-soon" been in a program called '7 Day Love'.

They two act as real couples for 7 days!

Daniel Henney once said that his ideal girl is someone like Kim Ha-neul!

The two look great together. And their kiss scene is just as if they were real lovers!
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