Maeng Sang-hoon

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Maeng Sang-hoon
Born (1960-10-29) October 29, 1960 (age 63)
Occupation Actor
Korean name
Hangul
맹상훈
Hanja
Revised Romanization Maeng Sang-hun
McCune–Reischauer Maeng Sang-hun

Maeng Sang-hoon (born October 29, 1960) is a South Korean actor from the Sinchang Maeng clan.

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Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1991 Eyes of Dawn Konno MBC
1992 Jealousy MBC
1995 Sandglass Kang Woo-suk's colleague SBS
1996LoversMBC
1997 Star in My Heart Heo Kwang-youngMBC
CinderellaBae Yong-suMBC
1999 Hur Jun Kim Man-kyungMBC
2000 Fireworks Coach JungSBS
The Golden EraPark Jin-taeMBC
2001 Sangdo Steward HwangMBC
2002Let's Get MarriedKim Suk-woo KBS2
SolitudePark Jae-jooKBS2
2003Are You Still DreamingMr SeungMBC
Dae Jang Geum Professor Jeong Woon-baekMBC
2004More Beautiful Than a FlowerHusband of Doo-chil's sisterKBS2
People of the Water Flower VillageSon Dong-hoMBC
KkangsooniUh Bok-man EBS
Precious Family Mr. ChoiKBS2
Freezing PointNoh Kwang-chunMBC
2005 Ballad of Seodong Wang GuSBS
2006Love and AmbitionKim Mi-ja's fatherSBS
How Much LoveHa Sun-jungMBC
2007 Yi San Nam Si-choMBC
2008The Scales of ProvidenceShin Dal-sooSBS
Don't Cry My Love Bae Dae-sungMBC
2010 A Man Called God Seo Tae-jinMBC
Dong Yi Kim Goo-sunMBC
2011 My Princess [1] Oh Ki-taekMBC
Miss Ripley MBC
Bride of the Sun Kim Hak-guSBS
2012 Rooftop Prince Park In-cheolSBS
The King's Doctor [2] Oh Jang-bakMBC
2013 Crazy Love Yoon Moon-do tvN
Love in Her Bag Eun Ki-jung jTBC
2014 Endless Love Han Kap-sooSBS
Pride and Prejudice Park Soon-baeMBC
2015 Hyde Jekyll, Me Director MinSBS
Divorce Lawyer in Love Go Dong-sangSBS
Remember Jung-ah's fatherSBS
2016 The Flower in Prison Jeong Mak-gaeMBC
2017 Live Up to Your Name, Dr. Heo Yoo Chan-sungtvN
2019 Her Private Life Sung Geun-hotvN

Film

YearTitleRole
1986 Seoul Emperor
Lee Jang-ho's Baseball Team
2000Picture Diary
2001 Last Present PD Hwang
2004How to Keep My Love
2005 Cracked Eggs and Noodles
2014 Big Match

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