Seo In-seok
South Korean actor
Seo In-seok | |
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Born | (1949-02-22) February 22, 1949 (age 75) Seoul, South Korea |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1976-present |
Children | Seo Jang-won (son) |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 서인석 |
Hanja | 徐仁錫 |
Revised Romanization | Seo In-seok |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏ In-sŏk |
Seo In-seok (born February 22, 1949) is a South Korean actor. Seo made his acting debut in 1976, and among his notable television series are the historical dramas Emperor Wang Gun (2000) and Jeong Do-jeon (2014).[1][2]
Filmography
Television series
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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1976 | The Mourning Dove | KBS | |
1977 | I Regret It | MBC | |
1978 | Young Master | MBC | |
Geese | KBS | ||
1979 | Land | Gil-sang | KBS |
1980 | Dongshimcho | Second son | KBS |
1982 | Soon-ae | KBS2 | |
Three Sisters | KBS2 | ||
1983 | Gaekju | KBS2 | |
Diary of a High School Student | Homeroom teacher | KBS1 | |
1984 | Independence Gate | Syngman Rhee | KBS1 |
Garden Balsam | KBS2 | ||
1985 | Dawn | KBS1 | |
Lights and Shadows | Sung-goo | KBS2 | |
1986 | Your Portrait | KBS2 | |
Warm River | Seo-hyun | KBS2 | |
1987 | TV's The Art of War | Liu Bei | KBS2 |
1988 | Soon-shim-yi | KBS2 | |
1989 | Moonlight Family | Kim Joon-ho | KBS2 |
1990 | Days of the Dynasty | Yi Un | KBS1 |
Stepping Stone | Jo Min-gu | KBS1 | |
1991 | Dongui Bogam (Mirror of Eastern Medicine) | Heo Jun | MBC |
1992 | Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms | Kim Yu-sin | KBS1 |
1994 | Han Myung-hoi | King Sejo | KBS2 |
Love Blooming in the Classroom | KBS2 | ||
1995 | West Palace | Lee Yi-cheom | KBS2 |
1996 | Eunhasu (Milky Way) | Kim Man-deuk | KBS1 |
Dad's Soul | KBS2 | ||
1997 | Palace of Dreams | Han Dong-soo | SBS |
Because I Really | Hong Woo-pyo | KBS2 | |
1998 | Legendary Ambition | Jang Hyung-pil | KBS2 |
Will Make You Happy | Young-ja's husband | KBS2 | |
Eun-ah's Daughter | Kim Dal-soo | KBS1 | |
The Solid Man | Kang Dong-soo | SBS | |
1999 | I'm Still Loving You | Kim Hyung-joon's older brother | MBC |
2000 | Taejo Wang Geon | Kyon Hwon | KBS1 |
I Want to Keep Seeing You | Jang Se-yoon | SBS | |
2002 | That Woman Catches People | Baek Soo-san | SBS |
2003 | Age of Warriors | Yi Ui-bang | KBS1 |
KBS TV Novel – "Briar Flower" | Choi Myung-wook | KBS1 | |
2004 | Magic | Lee Dae-hae | SBS |
Hyung (My Older Brother)[3] | Ji Hyun-tae | KBS2 | |
2005 | 5th Republic[4] | Roh Tae-woo | MBC |
Don't Worry | Choi Kyung-joon | KBS2 | |
2006 | Yeon Gaesomun | Emperor Taizong of Tang | SBS |
2007 | Kimcheed Radish Cubes | Lee Seung-yong | MBC |
2008 | Family's Honor | Ha Seok-ho | SBS |
2010 | Jejungwon | Baek Tae-hyun | SBS |
The King of Legend | Heukganggong Sahul | KBS1 | |
2012 | Take Care of Us, Captain | Hong Myung-jin | SBS |
HDTV Literature – "The Endless World of Literature" | Chang-soo | KBS1 | |
Dream of the Emperor | Suk Eul-jong | KBS1 | |
2014 | Jeong Do-jeon[5] | Choe Yeong | KBS1 |
2018 | Secrets and Lies | Oh Sang-pil | MBC |
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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1980 | Earth Tremors | |
1984 | Sadness Even in the Sky | |
2007 | Fight | Yang Dae-ho |
Theater
Year | Title | Role |
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1977 | The Island | |
2007 | Hamlet | King Seon |
2010 | The Road to Mecca | Rev. Marius Byleveld |
The Marriage of Figaro | Count Almaviva | |
2022 | The Two Popes | Pope Benedict XVI[6] |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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1975 | Korean Theater and Film Awards | Best New Actor | Won | |
1978 | 14th Dong-A Theatre Awards | Grand Prize (Daesang) | The Island | Won |
1986 | 22nd Baeksang Arts Awards | Best Actor (TV) | Lights and Shadows | Won |
1990 | 27th Savings Day | Presidential Citation | — | Won |
KBS Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actor | Days of the Dynasty, Stepping Stone, TV's The Art of War | Won | |
1997 | KBS Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actor | Because I Really | Won |
2001 | 38th Savings Day | Civil Merit Medal | — | Won |
KBS Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actor | Emperor Wang Gun | Won |
References
- ^ "<정도전>에서 못 보는 것이 아쉬운 1인, '사극 제왕' 서인석". Styler Jubu Magazine (in Korean). 12 June 2014. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
- ^ Kim, Rahn (21 August 2007). "Entertainers Supporting Lee". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
- ^ Suh, Jung-bo (23 September 2004). "In Our Dry and Harsh Lives, It's All About Family". The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
- ^ "TV Drama Takes on Korea's Fifth Republic". The Chosun Ilbo. 12 April 2005. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
- ^ "Jeong Do-jeon Seo In-seok advises Yoo Dong-geun". Hancinema. 6 April 2014. Retrieved 2015-03-25.
- ^ Shin Young-eun (July 5, 2022). "두 교황' 신구·서인석·서상원·정동환·남명렬 캐스팅 공개" [The Two Popes' cast Shin Gu, Seo In-seok, Seo Sang-won, Jeong Dong-hwan, Nam Myeong-ryeol] (in Korean). Star Today. Retrieved July 5, 2022 – via Naver.
External links
- Seo In-seok at HanCinema
- Seo In-seok at the Korean Movie Database
- Seo In-seok at IMDb
- Seo In-seok at IMDb
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Baeksang Arts Award for Best Actor – Television
- Choi Bool-am (1974)
- Mun Oh-jang (1975)
- Kim Mu-saeng and Shin Goo (1976)
- Kim Jin-hae and Han Jin-hee (1977)
- Choi Bool-am and Lee Nak-hoon (1978)
- Lee Jung-gil (1979)
- Shin Goo (1980)
- Shin Goo and Jeon Woon (1981)
- Song Jae-ho and Lee Jung-gil (1982)
- Lee Young-hoo (1983)
- Im Dong-jin (1984)
- Kim In-moon (1985)
- Seo In-seok (1986)
- Yu In-chon (1987)
- Lee Young-hoo (1988)
- Kim Yeong-cheol (1989)
- Im Hyun-sik (1990)
- Yu In-chon (1991)
- Lee Nak-hoon and Choi Jae-sung (1992)
- Choi Min-soo (1993)
- Shin Goo (1994)
- Choi Min-soo (1995)
- Lee Byung-hun (1996)
- Yoo Dong-geun (1997)
- Yoo Dong-geun (1998)
- Choi Soo-jong (1999)
- Cha In-pyo (2000)
- Kim Yeong-cheol (2001)
- Yoo Dong-geun (2002)
- Lee Byung-hun (2003)
- Zo In-sung (2004)
- So Ji-sub (2005)
- Kim Joo-hyuk (2006)
- Kim Myung-min (2007)
- Park Shin-yang (2008)
- Kim Myung-min (2009)
- Lee Byung-hun (2010)
- Jeong Bo-seok (2011)
- Kim Soo-hyun (2012)
- Son Hyun-joo (2013)
- Cho Jae-hyun (2014)
- Lee Sung-min (2015)
- Yoo Ah-in (2016)
- Gong Yoo (2017)
- Cho Seung-woo (2018)
- Lee Byung-hun (2019)
- Kang Ha-neul (2020)
- Shin Ha-kyun (2021)
- Lee Jun-ho (2022)
- Lee Sung-min (2023)
- Namkoong Min (2024)
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