Interview Ivan Radford 27 May 2013 - 07:00
Ivan chats to Arrested Development's Justin Lee about Annyong, Arrested Development, and saying it all with just one word...
This interview contains a plot spoiler for Arrested Development season three.
As Arrested Development returns to Netflix this weekend, we hide in the walls of the Bluth’s penthouse to talk to actor Justin Lee – a.k.a. everyone’s favourite adopted Bluth, Annyong – to talk about pudding bowl haircuts, being recognized in the street and only being allowed to say one word…
Annyong! Sorry. You probably get that a lot.
Yeah, it happens, but it’s part of the job. I appreciate it. It just shows that something I’ve done has had an impact. Mostly people say it to me for a positive reason.
How did you get the part of the Bluths' adopted Korean son?
Pretty basic. I got a call...
Ivan chats to Arrested Development's Justin Lee about Annyong, Arrested Development, and saying it all with just one word...
This interview contains a plot spoiler for Arrested Development season three.
As Arrested Development returns to Netflix this weekend, we hide in the walls of the Bluth’s penthouse to talk to actor Justin Lee – a.k.a. everyone’s favourite adopted Bluth, Annyong – to talk about pudding bowl haircuts, being recognized in the street and only being allowed to say one word…
Annyong! Sorry. You probably get that a lot.
Yeah, it happens, but it’s part of the job. I appreciate it. It just shows that something I’ve done has had an impact. Mostly people say it to me for a positive reason.
How did you get the part of the Bluths' adopted Korean son?
Pretty basic. I got a call...
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