Baek Seung-hwan

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Baek Seung-hwan
Born (1998-04-17) April 17, 1998 (age 23)
Education Sungkyunkwan University (Department of Design)
Occupation Actor
Years active2007–present
AgentHB Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Baek Seung-hwan
McCune–Reischauer Paek Sǔng-hwan

Baek Seung-hwan (born April 17, 1998) is a South Korean actor. He began his career as a child actor. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole
2007
Wide Awake Na Sang-woo
2009
Goodbye Mom Min-suk (young)
2011
The Crucible Jeon Min-soo
2013
South BoundChoi Na-ra
2014
Confession Im Hyun-tae (young)

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2008Takdeok Choi Yang-eopGae-ttong's sonPBC [lower-alpha 1]
2011 Deep Rooted Tree Yoon Pyung (young) SBS
Me Too, Flower! Seo Jae-hee (young) MBC
Insu, The Queen Mother Yoon Goo (young) JTBC
2012 I Love Lee Taly Geum Eun-dong (young) tvN
2013 Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love Hyun Chi-soo (young)SBS
2015 The Jingbirok: A Memoir of Imjin War King Seonjo (young) KBS1
Blood Park Ji-sang (young) KBS2
Six Flying Dragons Moo-hyul (young)SBS
2016 A Beautiful Mind Lee Young-oh (young)KBS2
2017 Queen for Seven Days Lee Yeok (young)
2019 Different Dreams MajarMBC
Everything and NothingKang Ki-hyunSBS
Notes
  1. now CPBC

Music videos

YearSong titleArtist
2012
"Legend of Tears"
Hi.ni

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2016
30th KBS Drama Awards Best Young Actor
A Beautiful Mind
Nominated
2017
31st KBS Drama Awards Best Young Actor
Queen for Seven Days
Nominated

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