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Oh Ji-ho: From silence to prominence


Oh Ji-ho:  From silence to prominence
By Fung L. Yong

February 28, 2013
 

Besides his warm dazzling smile and award-winning roles, South Korean actor Oh Ji-ho is also known for several other things.  Born in April 1976 in Mokpo and widely known as Zio, he worked as an extra for several months in the late 1990s before he was noticed by a director.  As an extra, he would appear as an onlooker or passer-by several times in one scene by merely modifying his physical appearance, usually by a quick change of clothes.  He fondly remembers that his very first line as an actor was pointing at a young woman and yelled, “Hey, you’re hot!” That memorable experience happened more than fifteen years ago, when he decided to become an actor rather than a Korean literature teacher, his childhood ambition.

As a model, Zio first appeared in a caffè latte advertisement in 1998.  First, caffé latte is simply a coffee-based beverage that consists of mainly expresso and steamed milk.  Thence, how would Zio make a good cup of caffè latte'? Possessing rather creative culinary skills, he most probably uses one-third expresso, two-thirds heated milk, and one centimeter of foam to create a love heart or smiley face.

In 2000, Zio was cast in the leading role for ‘La Belle,’ an erotic art movie that still raises eyebrows today.  In retrospect, he has no regrets doing the controversial movie, which was considered as one of the most explicit movies ever shot in his country at that time; instead, he considers it as a golden opportunity for a 24-year-old aspirant to gain ‘exposure’ that could lead to more impressive roles.  Moreover, he appears in almost every scene of ‘La Belle’ in which he portrays a young melancholic writer who is obsessed with a self-destructive model who heartlessly exploits him as a surrogate lover.  

Despite his limited acting experience, his sculptured looks and soulful eyes in ‘La Belle’ have left a lasting impression among many viewers.  Even the female lead was star-struck when she first laid eyes on Zio; she admitted that his stunning looks absolutely took her breath away.  The movie itself has become a dark horse; as Zio becomes increasingly more prominent, it is not surprising that more and more people want to watch it, mostly out of curiosity.  Although ‘La Belle’ has earned Zio international attention and praise, it has also influenced people’s perception of him as an actor.  For more than five years after his debut, he had to deal with unfavourable comments concerning his statuesque image - he seemed like another pretty lounge lizard equipped with a bag of smooth and slick tricks. 

In 2001, Zio played Ji-hoo in the movie ‘I Love You,’ co-starring Kim Nam-joo (as Hyun-soo) and Seo Rin (as Yoo-jin).  Ji-hoo was the boyfriend of Yoo-jin, who attempted suicide because she could not tolerate of loving someone other than he.  On the other hand, Hyun-soo was a video journalist who was trying to gather information for a documentary about death.  While visiting the dying Yoo-jin, she found out that her boyfriend Ji-hoo used to attend the same elementary school as she.  She also noticed his seemingly empty stare while Yoo-jin passed on.  Things became complicated when he telephoned her while she was busy preparing for her own wedding.

After ‘I Love You,’ Zio did not receive any movie offers for more than a year; however, he remained optimistic and eventually managed to get a major role in the 2003 movie ‘Silver Knife’ in which he played a boisterous college student trying in vain to seduce his conservative girlfriend, who wore a silver knife without fail as a symbol of chastity.  His heart-warming smile, hilarious antics, and endless buffoonery in the movie inevitably led many people to typecast him as a romantic comedy actor.

After ‘Silver Knife,’ Zio started concentrating on melodramas.  He obtained a supporting role in the 2003 SBS drama, ‘Detectives’ and another in the 2004 KBS drama, ‘The Second Proposal.’  In 2005, he received a more substantial role in two KBS dramas, ‘Super Rookie’ and ‘Autumn Shower’ that allowed him to expand his acting repertoire and increase his fan base, particularly in Japan.  

Zio’s star power became even more resplendent after he played the now famous handyman role in the 2006 ‘Couple or Trouble,’ an MBC drama that had received up to 20 percent ratings.  Besides winning the 2006 MBC popularity ward, Zio also held his first ever fan meeting in Seoul to mark his eighth year in show business as well as to express his gratitude to those who have supported him through thick and thin.

At the much- anticipated gathering, he effortlessly won the hearts of more than 350 ardent fans with his firm handshake and uncanny memory.  Attracted by his bright smile and charming personality, many of them have become his true fans since.  While admitting that he had experienced many obstacles since debuting, he modestly stated that he would endeavour to become a better actor who brings joy and laughter into people’s lives. 

In ‘Couple or Trouble,’ Zio owned a small construction firm and had to take care of three young nephews.  One evening, he gave a ride to an arrogant hotel heiress who beat him up with a spade; after seeing some red paint in the car, she mistook him for a murderer.  Later on, he found himself in her luxurious yacht, repairing a shower tap.  While threatening him, she slipped over some skin lotion, landing neatly into his arms.  Bending down, he noticed a mole on her chest.  Instead of paying him, she accused him of doing a sloppy job and demanded that he turn everything back to its original state. 

When he hollered that she was just another bored rich shrew without any friends or lovers, she pushed him into the sea, hardly believing her ears.  Infuriated and ignoring his pleas, she also threw his much-valued toolbox, which he claimed containing his “weapons” into the water.

Upon reaching her hotel, she had a heated argument with her own husband who threatened to divorce her.  While nursing her wounded pride in the yacht, she dropped her wedding ring while drinking a generous amount of wine. Chasing the ring, she slipped and fell overboard.

After reaching home, he was still seething over the fact that she not only almost killed him more than once, but also owed him a substantial sum of money.  Worse still, he had to dive into the sea to retrieve his tools.

The loggerheads met again, this time at the hospital.  She almost drowned after falling overboard in pursuit of her wedding ring.  He experienced the same fate after stashing a spanner, hammer, and other heavy tools in his pockets.  Separated by only a curtain, she complained that he was noisy, and subsequently, smelly.  Hearing a familiar voice, he abruptly drew the curtain apart and could hardly believe what he saw.  There she was, unable to remember what had transpired between them.     

An idea suddenly occurred to him:  He would bring her home to be his homemaker – someone who could cook, clean, and take care of three young children.  The doctor and nurse were only too happy to find that she was in good hands especially when he could provide evidence that they were actually a couple; he told the nurse that the patient had a mole on her chest.

She had a rough start, but she eventually became a good homemaker.  Meanwhile, many hilarious yet poignant things happened between them.  Once, she threw a hot pan on the floor when it caught fire; he was taking his shower at that time.  Hearing the commotion, he stepped out to investigate, wearing only a short towel.  Stepping onto some hot oil, he started hopping without realizing that his towel had already landed on the floor. He turned beetroot red standing right in front of her in his birthday suit!

After ‘Couple or Trouble,’ Zio was offered another much-coveted role in the 2007 SBS romantic comedy, ‘Get Karl, Oh Soo-jung’ in which he played a successful golfer who tried to humiliate the bride who abandoned him at the altar eight years preciously, and now wanted him back.  After many trials and tribulations, the loggerheads decided to compromise and get married, giving the drama a live-happily-ever-after ending.

In 2008, Zio assumed the leading role in the KBS melodrama, ‘Single Dad in Love’ in which he portrayed a single father who had to work long hours to save his little son from the ravages of brain tumour.  Zio hoped that the role could be a source of inspiration and moral support to all the single parents in his country.  He also spent some time at the children’s hospital where parts of the drama were filmed.  The kind-hearted actor was seen interacting with parents, blowing balloons, or socializing with the children long after shooting hours.    

In 2009, Zio and Kim Nam-joo co-starred again in the MBC drama ‘Queen of Housewives’ that had received favourable ratings.  It was a prominent role for him, this time he acted as a man who had to depend on his wife to get a job at a food company.  Things became chaotic but hilarious when the director’s wife, who had known him since college, intended to snatch him away.  The director, on the other hand, was deeply interested in his own wife.  Fortunately, he managed to prevent his marriage from hitting the rocks through sheer diligence and commitment.  Zio hoped that his role could inspire all the jobseekers in his country to remain optimistic and persistent while trying to earn a stable income to support the family.

To show his appreciation to the ‘Queen of Housewives’ crew of 100 members, Zio endowed each with a jacket, reflecting his generosity and kindness.  Most importantly, the two co-actors have established a firm friendship since ‘I Love You’ in 2001; having experienced rather similar problems in show business, they are not only able to celebrate their achievements together, but also giving each other encouragement and moral support during challenging times.

In 2010, Zio was offered a hefty role in “The Slave Hunters,’ portraying a military general who served a crown prince in China.  After returning to Joseon, they found themselves embroiled in a political struggle.  The crown prince died mysteriously shortly after his return; all his family members were murdered, except the youngest son who was exiled to Jeju Island.  The general himself was framed for stealing military supplies and was reduced to slavery. 

Determined to save the exiled prince and declare him to be the rightful heir to the throne, the general-turned-slave escaped from the prison camp and embarked on a dangerous journey to the island.  A slave hunter (Jang Hyuk) was employed to capture the general, who rescued a young woman on the run from an arranged marriage. She turned out to be the girlfriend of the slave hunter whom had been seeking for more than a decade.  

In 2011, Zio acted in ‘Strangers 6,’ a Korean-Chinese-Japanese collaborative drama about six secret agents from Korea, China, and Japan who had to protect the joint economic zone of their countries.  It was a fictional city named Haiwan, a borderless economical hub for South Korean, Japanese, and Chinese companies.  However, the city was threatened by a gigantic earthquake predicted to occur within three months. To reduce the impact of the disaster, the countries had to install a special device underneath the city; however, it would require cutting-edge technology and heavy funding from all three countries.

To promote socioeconomic progress, the three nations decided to have a joint-operation to install the device as soon as possible. However, an unknown person was attempting to stop the project by killing the people involved.  To implement the project and to find the murderer, ‘Strangers 6′ was formed, comprising top-notched agents from the three countries.

In 2012, Zio successfully completed two acting projects: ‘The Grand Heist’ and ‘Third Ward.’  ‘The Grand Heist’ became a box office hit when ticket sales skyrocketed to 4.7 million after 19 days.  In the historical movie, Zio portrayed a Joseon warrior employed to guard the royal ice warehouse.  One night, a corrupted minister stole all the ice blocks and the civic-conscious guard was subsequently accused of theft and destruction of loyal property.  While in jail, he met a masked ice thief whom he had tried to capture previously, and together, they decided to escape and rob the ice warehouse according to a precarious but foolproof plan.  When the guard firmly stated that all the stolen ice and other valuable goods would be used for non-profit purposes, the comrade reluctantly agreed. The movie, which has a touch of ‘Ocean Eleven,’ contains many hilarious scenes and amusing lines, making it one of the most watched 2012 movies in Korea.

On the other hand, ‘Third Ward’ is a medical drama in which Zio acts as an acupuncturist who often has to endure the arrogance of a neurosurgeon, who happens to be his own brother.  He has experienced several interesting moments while acting in the drama, one of which was that his kissing scene with the female lead was cut for fear of offending her fans.  Nevertheless, he was impressed with her acting ability, besides being happy to be in a love line with her in the drama.  However, he found it a real challenge to administer acupuncture precisely besides remembering mind-boggling terms associated with traditional medicine.  He also had to practice mountain-climbing as one of the scenes required him to procure a rare herb on top of a mountain.  Finally, contrasting traditional and modern medicine, the drama features an attractive cast of well-known actors and pop singers, resulting in favorable viewership ratings.
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