Baek Il-seob
Baek Il-seob (Korean: 백일섭; born June 10, 1944) is a South Korean film and television actor.[1] In recent years he appeared in the family dramas Mom's Dead Upset,[2] My Too Perfect Sons and Ojakgyo Brothers.
Baek Il-seob | |
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Born | |
Education | Myongji University English Literature |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1965-present |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Baek Il-seop |
McCune–Reischauer | Paek Il-sŏp |
In 2007 Baek landed in the news after he made remarks at a GNP rally denouncing candidate Lee Hoi-chang's late entry into the presidential race.[3]
Filmography
Film
- Salut d'Amour (2015) (cameo)
- My Brilliant Life (2014)
- Scout (2007)
- Underground Rendezvous (2007) (cameo)
- Sorrow Even Up in Heaven (2007)
- Magang Hotel (2007)
- Hot for Teacher (2006)
- Lump Sugar (2006) (cameo)
- Hanbando (2006)
- Oh! My God (2006)
- Marrying the Mafia II (2005) (cameo)
- My Boyfriend Is Type B (2005)
- Everybody Has Secrets (2004)
- Spy Girl (2004)
- My Tutor Friend (2003)
- No Blood No Tears (2002)
- Without You (2002)
- Girl, 18 Years Old (1993)
- Marijuana (1990)
- A Burning Rose (1990)
- Sexual Compatibility (1988)
- Madame (1987)
- Mom Is Away (1987)
- Just Once (1987)
- Seven Slaps on the Face (1987)
- Seoul Likes Women (1987)
- Osaka Godfather (1986)
- Heungnam City That I Saw Last (1984)
- My Life is Mine (1983)
- Hotel at 00:00 (1983)
- The Sparrow and the Scarecrow (1983)
- Pyongyang Head Butt (1983)
- Jongro Blues (1982)
- Hwa-sun (1982)
- The Hero, Pal Bul-chul (1982)
- Man Who Couldn't Be Persuaded (1980)
- Dull Servant, Pal Bul-chul (1980)
- The Woman Who Laughed Three Times (1980)
- The Deaf Worker (1980)
- Male Housemaid (1980)
- The Man Who Stops Storms (1979)
- Eul-hwa (1979)
- A Letter from Heaven (1979)
- Miss O's Apartment (1979)
- Byung-tae and Young-ja (1979)
- Romance Gray (1979)
- Wanderer (1978)
- Once Upon a Long Time Ago (1978)
- I Love Only You (1978)
- Woman Walking on Asphalt (1978)
- The Virgin's Castle (1977)
- Even I Don't Know My Mind (1977)
- A Dangerous Woman (1976)
- Cuckoo's Dolls (1976)
- Wang Sib Ri, My Hometown (1976)
- Pebbles (1975)
- Cattle (1975)
- The Fool Yong-chil (1975)
- The Road to Sampo (1975)
- The Executioner (1975)
- A Triangular Trap (1975)
- A True Story of Kim Du-han (1974)
- Dalrae (1974)
- The Han River (1974)
- She Spoke in Death (1974)
- A Season of Blooming Love (1974)
- Cheongnyeo (1974)
- Gypsy in My Mind (1974)
- My Daddy and I (1974)
- Black Butterfly (1974)
- Heavenly Homecoming to the Stars (1974)
- Reminiscences (1974)
- Heavenly Wind (1973)
- Luck (1974)
- Testimony (1974)
- A Match (1973)
- Homecoming (1973)
- Highway of Youth (1973)
- Youth in Barefoot (1973)
- Tto-sun and Gab-sun (1973)
- Leaving Myeongdong (1973)
- A Couple's Shift (1973)
- Resentment of Daughter-in-law (1972)
- Gap-dol and Gap-sun (1972)
- The Last Flight to Pyongyang (1972)
- Bachelor in Trouble (1971)
- A Sworn Brother (1971)
- Jang, the Knife (1970)
- Minbi and Magic Sword (1970)
- Wang-geon, the Great (1970)
- Swordsmen From Eight Provinces (1970)
- Female Soldiers from All the Provinces (1970)
- The Harbormaster Returns (1970)
- The Woman Who Wanted an Apartment (1970)
- The Last Song of Hope (1970)
- A Girl on Myeongdong Street (1970)
- White Rose (1969)
- A Native of Myeongdong (1969)
- Mrs. Wonnim (1969)
- Barber of Jangmaru Village (1969)
- Jumper Q (1969)
- The Third Zone (1969)
- Girls (1969)
- Dead Woman (1969)
- Love and Hate (1969)
- Three Musketeers (1969)
- The World of Men (1969)
- Private Kim (1969)
- Childish Daughter-in-law (1968)
- A Wandering Swordsman and 108 Bars of Gold (1968)
- Revenge (1968)
- Incoherent Answer (1968)
- Mr. Gu at Sajik Village (1968)
- Sam-hyeon-yuk-gak (1968)
- The General's Mustache (1968)
- United Front (1967)
- Dolmuji (1967)
Television drama
- Top Star U-back (tvN / 2018) (cameo)
- Drama Festival "The Marvelous Sunshine Funeral Home for the Elderly" (MBC / 2013)
- Can't Stand Anymore (jTBC / 2013)
- Goddess of Marriage (SBS / 2013)
- Cheer Up, Mr. Kim! (KBS1 / 2012)
- I Remember You (SBS / 2012)
- Lights and Shadows (MBC / 2011)
- Ojakgyo Brothers (KBS2 / 2011)
- Believe in Love (KBS2 / 2011) (cameo)
- Flames of Desire (MBC / 2010)
- The Scarlet Letter (MBC / 2010)
- All About Marriage (KBS2 / 2010)
- A Man Called God (MBC / 2010)
- Doenjang-gun and Natto-jjang's Marriage War (MBC / 2010)
- The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry (MBC / 2010)
- Father's House (SBS / 2009)
- My Too Perfect Sons (KBS2 / 2009)
- Bitter Sweet Life (MBC / 2008)
- Mom's Dead Upset (KBS2 / 2008)
- Bad Woman, Good Woman (MBC / 2007)
- My Love (SBS / 2006)
- Love Can't Wait (MBC / 2006)
- Special of My Life (MBC / 2006)
- Taereung National Village (MBC / 2005)
- Let's Go to the Beach (SBS / 2005)
- Father of the Sea (MBC / 2004)
- My Lovely Family (KBS1 / 2004)
- Pretty Woman (MBC / 2004)
- Wedding Gift (KBS2 / 2003)
- Bodyguard (KBS2 / 2003)
- Golden Pond (SBS / 2002)
- Golden Wagon (MBC / 2002)
- Glass Slippers (SBS / 2002)
- Fox and Cotton Candy (MBC / 2001)
- Mina (KBS2 / 2001)
- Legend (SBS / 2001)
- Love on a Jujube Tree (KBS1 / 2001-2007)
- Wrath of an Angel (SBS / 2000)
- Nonstop (MBC / 2000)
- Fireworks (SBS / 2000)
- KAIST (SBS / 2000)
- I'm Still Loving You (MBC / 1999)
- You're One-of-a-Kind (MBC / 1999)
- My Love By My Side (KBS1 / 1998)
- Seven Brides (SBS / 1998)
- Six Children (MBC / 1998-2000)
- Three Women (KBS2 / 1997)
- Bride's Room (KBS2 / 1997)
- Miari No. 1 (SBS / 1997)
- OK Ranch (SBS / 1997)
- Golden Feather (MBC / 1997)
- Salted Mackerel (MBC / 1996)
- The Fourth Republic (MBC / 1995)
- The Liverish Man (KBS2 / 1995)
- Do You Remember Love (MBC / 1995)
- Way of Living: Woman (SBS / 1994)
- I Want to Be Happy (SBS / 1994)
- The Lonely Man (KBS2 / 1994)
- Good Morning, Yeongdong! (KBS2 / 1993)
- Never on Sunday (KBS2 / 1993-1995)
- The Third Republic (MBC / 1993)
- Sons and Daughters (MBC / 1992)
- Yoo Shim Cho (SBS / 1991)
- 절반의 실패 (KBS2 / 1989)
- 꼬치미 (KBS2 / 1987)
- 큰 형수 (KBS2 / 1987)
- 형사 25시 (KBS2 / 1986)
- My Happy Home (KBS2 / 1985)
- Now in Pyongyang (KBS2 / 1983)
- Foundation of the Kingdom (KBS1 / 1983)
- Wind Flower (KBS2 / 1982)
- 포도대장 (KBS2 / 1981)
- Daemyeong (KBS1 / 1981)
- 바람돌이 장영실 (TBC / 1980)
- 길 (MBC / 1970)
- 태양의 연인 (MBC / 1968)
Variety show
- Grandpas Over Flowers (tvN, 2013-2015)[4][5][6]
Book
- 살맛나는 임플란트 이야기 (2011; revised in 2012)
Awards
- 2008 9th Korea Visual Arts Festival: Photogenic Award, TV actor category (Mom's Dead Upset)
- 2008 2nd Korea Drama Awards: Achievement Award (Mom's Dead Upset)
- 2002 Proud Yeosu
- 1996 MBC Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award
- 1993 29th Baeksang Arts Awards: Popularity Award
- 1975 11th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best Actor
References
- Lee, Ji-young. "Grandpas' Flowery Youth". Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2014-09-21.
- Kwon, Mee-yoo (29 January 2008). "3 New Weekend Dramas to Air". The Korea Times. Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2013-02-18.
- "Famous Actor Threatens Lee Hoi-chang With Beating". The Chosun Ilbo. 15 November 2007. Retrieved 2013-02-18.
- Lee, Sun-min (24 May 2013). "New hiking reality show gets a name". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
- "Senior actors lead TV show, defying youth-centered industry". The Korea Herald. 12 June 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
- Jin, Eun-soo (1 August 2013). "Unpredictable seniors entertain Flower H4 viewers". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-09-21.
External links
- Baek Il-seob at the Korean Movie Database
- Baek Il-seob at IMDb
- Baek Il-seob at HanCinema
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