
Ji Chang Wook gave an exclusive interview on Taiwanese variety show “100% Entertainment”, or better known as “Yu Le Bai Fen Bai (娱乐百分百)” in Chinese, in conjunction with the premiere of his drama “Healer” in Taiwan. About time, huh?

Ji Chang Wook gave an exclusive interview on Taiwanese variety show “100% Entertainment”, or better known as “Yu Le Bai Fen Bai (娱乐百分百)” in Chinese, in conjunction with the premiere of his drama “Healer” in Taiwan. About time, huh?
Note: This interview was already translated into English by the magazine, and is reproduced here exactly as published.
It’s been a long time since KWAVE visited him. Leading a busy life, he was still filled with passion for acting. Let us look in to filming site as we visited him during his short break.

Although just published yesterday, this interview with Taiwan newspaper “Liberty Times” was apparently conducted in London after the Dunhill fashion show, which Ji Chang Wook attended back in June. The release of this interview was most likely timed to coincide with the airing of “Healer” in Taiwan. Some parts of the article seem to be written in the style of a typical trashy Chinese entertainment news tabloid, so I will only translate the main interview.

Ji Chang Wook, who continues to be busy each day even though his drama has ended, put a halt to everything for a while and went to Bali for a holiday. This is idle time in a long while. Continue reading

On 11 July 2015, Ji Chang Wook was featured on a segment of KBS2’s “Entertainment Weekly” program to chat with MC Jo Chung Hyun about his rising Hallyu star, his recent trips to Los Angeles and Hong Kong, a bit of ‘Healer’ talk, his love of football… and why male presenters should never wear short pants on television. Take a look here!