Han Joo-wan

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Han Joo-wan
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Born (1984-01-10) January 10, 1984 (age 40)
Education Seoul Institute of the Arts - Theater
OccupationActor
Years active2009–2021
Korean name
Hangul
한주완
Hanja
韓周完
Revised Romanization Han Ju-wan
McCune–Reischauer Han Chuwan

Han Joo-wan (born January 10, 1984) is a South Korean actor. He began his acting career in indie short films such as Leesong Hee-il's queer Suddenly, Last Summer and Lee Sang-woo's Exit (the latter from Jeonju International Film Festival's annual Short! Short! Short! omnibus project). [2] [3] Han rose to mainstream popularity in 2013 in the highly rated ensemble TV drama Wang's Family , [4] which led to him being cast in 2014 period drama Gunman in Joseon . [5]

Contents

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009A Young StallmanHyun-wooshort film
2010Broken NightMin-jo
2012Suddenly, Last SummerSang-woo
2013Where Is My Pepper
Hwayi: A Monster Boy Entourage of the former chairman
Short! Short! Short!Woo-hyunsegment: "Exit"
2017 The Prison Prisoner in Ik-ho's entourage
2018 Mothers Jung-woo
2019 Money Baek Jong-pil

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 Wang's Family Choi Sang-nam
Yeonu's Summer Kim Yoon-hwan
2014 Gunman in Joseon Kim Ho-kyung
KBS Drama Special Jang Soo-hanepisode: "The Tale of the Bookworm"
2015 Splendid Politics Kang In-woo
2016Devil's DiaryDevilweb drama
Blow Breeze Jo Hee-dong
KBS Drama SpecialPark Yeong-jungepisode: "Twenty Dollars to Pyongyang"
2017 School 2017 Shim Kang-myung
Meloholic Kim Sun-ho
2021 The Road: The Tragedy of One Kim Young-shin

Discography

YearSong TitleNotes
2014"That Person" (duet with Lee Yoon-ji)track from Wang's Family OST

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2013 KBS Drama Awards Best New Actor [6] Wang's Family , "Yeonu's Summer"Won
Best Actor in a One-Act/Short Drama/Special"Yeonu's Summer"Nominated
2014 Miss Supertalent Season 4Best New ActorWon
2016 MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama Blow Breeze Nominated
KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actor in a One-Act/Special/Short Drama"Twenty Dollars to Pyongyang"Nominated

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