Park Won-sang
Park Won-sang (born January 20, 1970) is a South Korean actor.[1][2][3]
Park Won-sang | |
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Born | Seoul, South Korea | January 20, 1970
Education | Soongsil University – German Language and Literature |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1996–present |
Agent | Entourage Production |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Revised Romanization | Bak Wonsang |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Wŏnsang |
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Three Friends | Violent corporal | |
2000 | Kilimanjaro | Gwang-han | |
Why Do I Want to Be a Boxing Referee? | Hyuk-shin | short film | |
2001 | Waikiki Brothers | Jung-seok | |
The Last Witness | Organ trafficking man | ||
2002 | Jungle Juice | Detective Lee | |
Marriage Is a Crazy Thing | Kyu-jin | ||
2003 | The Uninvited | Park Moon-sub | |
Happy Ero Christmas | Henchman 1 | ||
Raindrop Prelude | Dad | short film | |
2004 | A Smile | Min-soo | |
The Big Swindle | Gigolo | ||
R-Point | Sergeant Ma Won-kyun | ||
Spider Forest | Driver Moon | ||
2005 | Red Eye | Jung-ho | |
Mom's Way | Eldest son-in-law | ||
Innocent Steps | Ma Sang-doo | ||
Hello, Brother | Hani's father | ||
Tea & Poison | Young-min | short film | |
2006 | The Art of Fighting | Section chief Ahn | |
Bewitching Attraction | PD Kim Young-ho | ||
2007 | Paradise Murdered | Sang-gu | |
Mr. Lee vs. Mr. Lee | Detective agency contractor | ||
May 18 | Yong-dae | ||
Rainbow Eyes | Detective Kim | ||
2008 | Forever the Moment | Gyu-cheol, Mi-sook's husband (cameo) | |
Little Prince | Yong Joon-soo | ||
The Guard Post | Beokgu general (cameo) | ||
Girl Scout | Min Hong-gi | ||
Nowhere to Turn | Instrument store clerk (cameo) | ||
2009 | Short! Short! Short! 2009: Show Me the Money | segment: "Anxiety" | |
Fly, Penguin | Seung-yoon's father | ||
Secret | Detective Choi | ||
2010 | A Little Pond | Refugee | |
My Dear Desperado | Jong-seo | ||
Ghost (Be With Me) | Hanja teacher | segment: "Tarot 1: Ghost Boy"[4] | |
Rolling Home with a Bull | Man at highway rest stop (cameo) | ||
Villain and Widow | Ham Ki-soo (cameo) | ||
Try to Remember | Na Gyeon-jo (cameo) | ||
2011 | Funny Neighbors | Park Jong-ho | |
Champ | Horse trainer Kim | ||
2012 | Unbowed | Lawyer Park Jun | |
Two Moons | PD Jung (cameo) | ||
Gaiji Keisatsu | North Korean defector source | ||
National Security | Kim Jong-tae | ||
2013 | Miracle in Cell No. 7 | Choi Chun-ho | |
South Bound | Lawyer Yoon Seong-joo (cameo) | ||
My Dear Girl, Jin-young | Hwang Tae-il | ||
2014 | Tabloid Truth | Oh Bon-seok | |
The Stone | In-geol | ||
Whistle Blower | Lee Sung-ho | ||
2015 | The Throne | Hong Bong-han | |
2017 | Warriors of the Dawn | Jo-seung | |
2018 | Little Forest | Mailman | Special appearance |
2019 | The Bad Guys: Reign of Chaos | Kim Chang-sik | |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2007 | Drama City "Ssamdalg Misugi" | Han Kyung-tae | KBS2 |
2008 | Chosun Police – Season 2 | Ji Dae-han | MBC Dramanet |
2010 | Yaksha | Park Po | OCN |
2011 | Dream High | President Yoon | KBS2 |
Warrior Baek Dong-soo | Jang Dae-pyo | SBS | |
Drama Special "Behind the Scenes of the Seokyeong Sports Council Reform" | Jo Pil-sang | KBS2 | |
Drama Special Series "For My Son" | Pil-gyu | ||
2012 | Hero | Kwon Hyuk-gyu | OCN |
Drama Special "My Wife's First Love" | Myung-chul | KBS2 | |
2013 | Nine | tvN | |
Shark | Byun Bang-jin | KBS2 | |
Medical Top Team | Jo Joon-hyuk | MBC | |
2014 | Golden Cross | Im Kyung-jae | KBS2 |
Big Man | Homicide detective (cameo) | ||
Reset | Chief investigator Han | OCN | |
Healer | Jang Byung-se | KBS2 | |
2015 | Splendid Politics | Jang Bong-soo | MBC |
Last | Ryu Jong-gu | jTBC | |
Bubble Gum | Jo Dong-il | tvN | |
2016 | My Lawyer, Mr. Jo | Bae Dae-soo | KBS2 |
W | Han Cheol-ho | MBC | |
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo | Therapist | ||
2017 | Argon | Shin Cheol | tvN |
2018 | Switch[5] | Yang Ji-soong | SBS |
Familiar Wife | Byeon Sang-woo | tvN | |
2019 | Item[6] | Goo Dong-yeong | MBC |
2020 | The Game: Towards Zero | Lee Joon-hee | |
The King: Eternal Monarch | Park Moon-sik | SBS |
Theater
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | The Virtuous Burglar | ||
Reunification Express | |||
On Fate | |||
Mister Peace | |||
2003 | Magic Shop | ||
Bieonso | |||
2004 | The Happy Family | ||
2006 | Sad Play | Jang Man-ho | |
2008 | A Story of Old Thieves | The Old Thief | |
2009 | The Seagull | Ilya Afanasyevich Shamrayev | |
2010 | Bieonso | ||
Yang Deok-won Story | Theatre director | ||
Macbeth, Objection! | |||
2011 | A Story of Old Thieves | ||
2012 | Seoul Notes | ||
Noises Off | Frederick Fellowes (Philip Brent) | ||
References
- Song, Ho-jin (October 8, 2012). "Busan Film Festival premiere recalls history of torture". The Hankyoreh. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
- Park, Eun-jee (November 9, 2012). "Torture movie reopens wounds on the eve of presidential election". Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on January 3, 2013. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
- Do, Je-hae (November 22, 2012). "Film reveals horror of torture". The Korea Times. Retrieved November 24, 2012.
- Lee, Hyo-won (June 30, 2010). "Actresses shine in not-so-scary Ghost". The Korea Times. Retrieved November 20, 2012.
- ""Switch – Change The World" Choi Jae-won, Park Won-sang, and Bae Min-hee Become Prosecutors". Hancinema. TenAsia. March 19, 2018.
- "[Orion's Daily Ramblings] Fantasy Blockbuster "Item" Holds Script Reading". Hancinema. October 22, 2018.
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