SBS Monday Tuesday drama 'Dr. Stranger' actor Lee Jong Suk is a chameleon with different charming points, from the North Korean accent to the romantic gestures for his lover. On the first two episodes of the new SBS Monday Tuesday drama 'Dr. Stranger' which aired in the afternoon of May 5 and 6, 2014, the story of doctor Park Hoon, played by actor Lee Jong Suk, was told. Park Hoon grew up in North Korea with his father. When he moved to Budapest, Hungary, for medical research purposes, Park Hoon and his father planned to repatriate to South Korea, where they are originally from. He showed cold charismatic charms as a doctor, a cute side talking with the North Korean accent, and when he was with his lover Jae Hee, played by Jin Sae Yeon, he was more romantic than any man. Park Hoon proposed to Jae Hee, where he gave her a ring saying, "You and I are destiny." In related news, the new SBS Monday Tuesday drama "Dr. Stranger" tells a story of a doctor, played by Lee Jong Suk, who was born in South Korea but was raised in the north. The new SBS Monday Tuesday drama "Dr. Stranger" will air on April 28, 2014.
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