The actor played the role of Lee Ki Tae, which is the reason why the role of Ong Seong Wu become miserable as he harassed Jun Woo (played by Ong), under the control of Ma Hui Young (played by Shin).
Despite being one of the antagonists of the drama, Seung Min's character is well-received by the viewers and eventually; the people recognized his acting skills.
On the other hand, before his acting debut, he had to pass several auditions to get the role. Lee Seung Min said, "I watched the 4th audition and when I passed the 3rd audition, I thought, 'I should not fall' "
"I did not let go" He added.
Lee also then recalled what he felt during their first filming and how he reacted upon monitoring himself on the screen until the first broadcast of the Korean drama.
Seung Min said, "I think I am always ashamed, but when I see myself, I am more embarrassed. In particular, I analyzed Lee Ki Tae's character from the point of view of a viewer. I can't really regenerate, so I thought it would be hard for viewers to feel the compassion of my character."
The young actor did not only monitored himself and watched the first broadcast but he also checked the comments about him and his actions on the different social media platforms as well as the news websites.
Meanwhile, despite the thought that he was lacking, Lee Seung Min developed his dream to become an actor when he had his first play when he was still a student.
"I had a play once, but I really remembered it. It was fun to play and get feedback from the audience. It really fits me, I still love acting."
Due to this passion, he always makes sure that he becomes a good actor. Aside from acting skills, he always practices being on time for his schedules, as well as memorize the scripts perfectly as well as brainstorm about his character to be able to portray it effectively.
At the end of the interview, Lee Seung Min thanked fans for supporting him and his debut drama, "Moments at Eighteen."