Actor Jang Hyuk holds fan meeting in Japan
SEOUL, June 7 (Yonhap) -- South Korean actor Jang Hyuk held a fan meeting in Japan where he served as a barista and a bartender for a night, his talent agency said Tuesday.
The event, "Summer Premium Dinner Party," featuring the 39-year-old, took place at a Tokyo hotel on Saturday, sidusHQ said.
Jang kept fans up to date by playing behind-the-scenes footage of his upcoming South Korean TV series "Beautiful Mind" and his Instagram posts. He also served handmade drinks to a few fans.
"It's great to have people who greet and support me every time we meet," he said. "I will work harder to become a trusted actor."
Jang will play a genius neurosurgeon in "Beautiful Mind," which premieres on KBS 2TV on June 20.
sojungpark@yna.co.kr
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