Did You Know? THIS ‘Delivery Man’ Actor Almost Debuted in MONSTA X

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This K-actor revealed in his recent variety show appearance that he almost debuted with MONSTA X.

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Park Sun Ho Makes First Appearance at 'Rooftop Troublemakers'

In the episode broadcast of the Korean talk show "Rooftop Troublemakers" on June 28, veteran actor Park Sung Woong, and "Delivery Man" actor Park Sun Ho made their special guests to promote their new movie "Rabang."

The young star is one of the rising actors in the industry who has showcased acting skills in the series "Rugal," "A Poem A Day," "Hit the Spot," and more.

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It was Park Sun Ho's first entertainment appearance since his debut. Even though he was nervous, he was able to establish chemistry with the hosts.

In the interview, he shared his desire to be on an entertainment show but was not confident enough because he easily got nervous.

Kim Jong Kook, who was listening quietly, butted in and said that Park Sun Ho shares a resemblance to Hallyu icon Jo In Sung. He added that even his voice is also similar to the "It's Okay, That's Love" lead star.

'Delivery Man' Actor Park Sun Ho Almost Debuted With MONSTA X?

Park Sun Ho is known to have been a former member of the famous audition program "Produce 101." He shocked everyone when he revealed that even before he joined the survival show, he was already an idol trainee at Starship Entertainment.

He narrated:

"I was a trainee in the early days of Starship. In 2008, we went into a practice room and went out with other trainees like family. I trained for about six years."

He debuted with the boy group Boyfriend but was eliminated.

In addition, after failing to be part of the former group, Park Sun Ho almost debuted with MONSTA X but still didn't make it.

Park Sun Ho then used those setbacks as his stepping stones and switched to acting. Since then, the star received different offers and worked on various projects.

He had his acting debut in 2013 through MBC's "Golden Rainbow," followed by "Shine or Go Crazy," "Begin Again," "I'm Sorry But I Love You," Hospital Ship," "Best Chicken," Rugal," and his latest drama appearance in Kim Woo Bin's comeback series "Delivery Man."

The 30-year-old actor is continuously pursuing his career in acting and wishes to appear in more projects in the future.

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