Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Supporting Actor

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Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
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The 2023 recipient: Zo In-sung
Awarded forBest Supporting Actor
Country South Korea
Presented by Blue Dragon Film Awards
First awarded1963
Last awarded2023
Winner Zo In-sung
Website www.blueaward.co.kr

The Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Supporting Actor is one of the awards that is presented annually at the Blue Dragon Film Awards by Sports Chosun , which is typically held at the end of the year. [1]

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Winners

#YearActorFilm
11963Choi Nam-hyeon Bloodline
21964 Choi Moo-ryong Red Scarf
31965 Park No-sik The Warrior Is Still Alive
41966 Heo Jang-kang A Hero Without Serial Number
51967Kim Hee-gapMountain
61969 Park No-sik Descendants of Cain
71970 Heo Jang-kang Spring, Spring
81971Hwang HaePier Three at Sunset
91972Yoon Il-bong Oyster Village
101973Jang Hyuk Long Live the Island Frogs
111990 Choi Min-soo North Korean Partisans in South Korea
121991 Lee Geung-young Death Song
131992 Dokgo Young-jae White Badge
141993Ahn Byeong-kyeong Sopyonje
151994 Kim Kap-soo The Taebaek Mountains
161995 Heo Joon-ho Terrorist
171996Kim Hak-cheol Born to Kill
181997 Song Kang-ho No. 3
191998 Jung Jin-young A Promise
201999 Jang Dong-gun Nowhere to Hide
212000 Shin Ha-kyun Joint Security Area
222001 Ahn Sung-ki Musa: The Warrior
232002 Yoo Dong-geun Marrying the Mafia
242003 Baek Yoon-sik Save the Green Planet!
252004 Jung Jae-young Silmido
26 2005 Im Ha-ryong Welcome to Dongmakgol
27 2006 Byun Hee-bong The Host
28 2007 Kim Sang-ho The Happy Life
29 2008 Park Hee-soon Seven Days
30 2009 Jin Goo Mother
31 2010 Yoo Hae-jin Moss
32 2011 Ryu Seung-ryong War of the Arrows
33 2012 Ryu Seung-ryong All About My Wife
34 2013 Lee Jung-jae The Face Reader
35 2014 Cho Jin-woong A Hard Day
36 2015 Oh Dal-su Ode to My Father
37 2016 Jun Kunimura The Wailing
38 2017 Jin Seon-kyu The Outlaws
39 2018 Kim Joo-hyuk Believer
40 2019 Jo Woo Jin Default
41 2020 Park Jeong-min [2] Deliver Us from Evil
42 2021 Heo Joon-ho Escape from Mogadishu
43 2022 Byun Yo-han Hansan: Rising Dragon
44 2023 Zo In-sung Smugglers

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References

  1. Im, Eun-byel (January 19, 2021). "Blue Dragon Film Awards to be held on Feb. 9". The Korea Herald . Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  2. Kim Mi-hwa (February 9, 2021). "박정민·이솜, 청룡 男女 조연상 수상..故박지선 추모 [2021 청룡영화제]" [Park Jung-min and Lee Som won the Blue Dragon Male and Female Supporting Actor Award in memory of the late Park Ji-seon [2021 Blue Dragon Film Festival]]. Star.mt (in Korean). Retrieved February 9, 2021.

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