Im Hyun-sik

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Im Hyun-sik
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Born (1945-12-31) December 31, 1945 (age 78)
Education Hanyang University - Theater and Film (1964)
Kyung Hee University - Honorary Doctorate (2000)
Occupation Actor
Years active1969-present
Korean name
Hangul
임현식
Hanja
Revised Romanization Im Hyeon-sik
McCune–Reischauer Im Hyŏnsik

Im Hyun-sik (born December 31, 1945) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading role in the family drama Three Families Under One Roof (1986-1993), and supporting roles in the period epics Hur Jun (1999) and Jewel in the Palace (2003). [1]

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Filmography

Television series

  • Weeping Mountains (MBC, 1969)
  • Chief Inspector (MBC, 1971) (guest)
  • Tale of Chunhyang (MBC, 1973)
  • 113 Investigation Headquarters (MBC, 1974) (guest)
  • Tomorrow (MBC, 1976)
  • You (MBC, 1977)
  • Become a Montain and Become a River (MBC, 1979)
  • Country Diaries (MBC, 1980) (guest)
  • Thrifty Family (MBC, 1980)
  • Royal Emissary (MBC, 1981-1984)
  • Season of Love (MBC, 1981)
  • 1st Republic (MBC, 1981)
  • Yesterday and Tomorrow (MBC, 1982)
  • 500 Years of Joseon: "The Ume Tree in the Midst of the Snow" (MBC, 1984)
  • MBC Bestseller Theater – "Perfect Love" (MBC, 1984)
  • 500 Years of Joseon: "The Imjin War" (MBC, 1985)
  • MBC Bestseller Theater – "Pavane for The Dead Princess" (MBC, 1986)
  • Three Families Under One Roof (MBC, 1986-1993)
  • Float (MBC, 1987)
  • Human Market (MBC, 1988)
  • Teacher, Our Teacher (MBC, 1988)
  • Our Town (MBC, 1988)
  • For the Emperor (MBC, 1989)
  • The Fifth Row (MBC, 1989)
  • Bottom Search Party (MBC, 1990)
  • Eyes of Dawn (MBC, 1991)
  • Happiness Dictionary (MBC, 1991)
  • Winter Story (MBC, 1991)
  • MBC Best Theater – "Living in a Hut, Next to the Railroad Tracks" (MBC, 1992)
  • Our Paradise (MBC, 1992)
  • Under The World of Taiping (MBC, 1992)
  • Dear You (SBS, 1992)
  • Promise (MBC, 1992)
  • Fifteen in the Family (SBS, 1993)
  • Sergeant Oh (SBS, 1993)
  • MBC Best Theater – "Sundal, Byeonggu, and Okju" (MBC, 1993)
  • Giant's Hand (MBC, 1994)
  • Hero's Diary (SBS, 1994)
  • Lawyer Park Bong-sook (SBS, 1994) (guest)
  • What Have You Done Yet (SBS, 1994)
  • Our Vines (SBS, 1995)
  • Auntie Ok (SBS, 1995)
  • Inside the Mysterious Mirror (SBS, 1995)
  • Sandglass (SBS, 1995)
  • War and Love (MBC, 1995)
  • Bold Men (KBS2, 1995)
  • Do You Remember Love? (MBC, 1995)
  • Expedition of Men (SBS, 1996)
  • Their Embrace (MBC, 1996)
  • Im Kkeokjeong (SBS, 1996)
  • Three Guys and Three Girls (MBC, 1996) (guest)
  • Medical Brothers (MBC, 1997)
  • Women (SBS, 1997)
  • Cinderella (MBC, 1997)
  • Steal My Heart (SBS, 1998)
  • Eun-shil (SBS, 1998)
  • Seven Brides (SBS, 1998)
  • As We Live Our Lives (KBS2, 1998)
  • Wave (SBS, 1999)
  • The Last War (MBC, 1999)
  • Queen (SBS, 1999)
  • Rising Sun, Rising Moon (KBS1, 1999)
  • Hur Jun (MBC, 1999)
  • Joa Joa (SBS, 2000)
  • Good Friends (KBS2, 2000)
  • Rookie (SBS, 2000)
  • Sweet Bear (MBC, 2001)
  • The Merchant (MBC, 2001) (cameo)
  • Splendid Days (SBS, 2001)
  • Good Friends 2 (KBS2, 2001)
  • Everyday with You (MBC, 2001)
  • Sunlight Upon Me (MBC, 2002)
  • Daemang (Great Ambition) (SBS, 2002)
  • The Maengs' Golden Era (MBC, 2002)
  • All In (SBS, 2003)
  • Forever Love (MBC, 2003)
  • KBS TV Novel – "Buni" (KBS1, 2003)
  • My Fair Lady (SBS, 2003)
  • Jewel in the Palace (MBC, 2003)
  • Desert Spring (MBC, 2003)
  • Dog Bowl (SBS, 2004)
  • Little Women (SBS, 2004)
  • The Age of Heroes (MBC, 2004)
  • Old Miss Diary (KBS2, 2004)
  • Sad Love Story (MBC, 2005)
  • Pingguari (SBS, 2005)
  • Smile of Spring Day (MBC, 2005)
  • Love Hymn (MBC, 2005)
  • Ballad of Seodong (SBS, 2005)
  • Bad Family (SBS, 2006)
  • The 101st Proposal (SBS, 2006)
  • Fugitive Lee Doo-yong (KBS2, 2006)
  • The Return of Shim Chung (KBS2, 2007)
  • Moon Hee (MBC, 2007)
  • Legend of Hyang Dan (MBC, 2007)
  • Lee San, Wind of the Palace (MBC, 2007) (guest)
  • The Innocent Woman (KBS2, 2007)
  • The Devil That Pours Red Wine (MBC Every 1, 2007)
  • Aster (MBC, 2008)
  • Life Special Investigation Team (MBC, 2008)
  • Formidable Rivals (KBS2, 2008)
  • Hong Gil-dong (KBS2, 2008) (cameo)
  • Chunja's Special Day (MBC, 2008)
  • Tazza (SBS, 2008)
  • Can Anyone Love? (SBS, 2009)
  • Creating Destiny (MBC, 2009)
  • I Am Legend (SBS, 2010)
  • My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho (SBS, 2010) (cameo, ep 1)
  • Big Thing (SBS, 2010)
  • Pure Pumpkin Flower (SBS, 2010)
  • The Duo (MBC, 2011)
  • Gyebaek (MBC, 2011)
  • If Tomorrow Comes (SBS, 2011)
  • History of a Salaryman (SBS, 2012) (cameo, ep 1)
  • Suspicious Family (MBN, 2012)
  • Arang and the Magistrate (MBC, 2012) (cameo, ep 2)
  • The Eldest (jTBC, 2013) (cameo)
  • Steal Heart (jTBC, 2014)

Film

Variety show/Documentary

Awards

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