Oh Kwang-rok

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Oh Kwang-rok
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Born (1962-08-28) August 28, 1962 (age 62)
OccupationActor
Years active1982–present
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Korean name
Hangul
오광록
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gim Gwang-rok
McCune–Reischauer Kim Kwang-rok

Oh Kwang-rok (born August 28, 1962) is a South Korean actor. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [ excessive citations ]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996The World That I See With Closed Eyes
2000The End of AprilShort film
2001 Waikiki Brothers Hyun-gu
2002 Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance Anarchist
2003 Spring Bears Love
Oldboy Suicidal man
2004 The Wolf Returns Eagle
A Moment to Remember Bum at station
2005How Does the Blind Dream? [14] The blindShort film
She's on Duty Bae Doo-sang
A Bittersweet Life
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance Se-hyun's father
Mr. Socrates Special appearance
Boy Goes to Heaven
2006 Vampire Cop Ricky Vampire Hunter
Maundy Thursday Death row inmate 2896
A Cruel Attendance
2007The Elephant on the BikeDong-gyu's father
Seven Days Yang Chang-goo
2008Like Father, Like SonHyun-jinSpecial appearance
Baby and I Kwang-rok
2009 Marine Boy Doctor Park
Why Did You Come to My House?Suicide manSpecial appearance
Take Off Pharmacist
The Case of Itaewon Homicide Attorney Kim Byeon
The EndShort film
2010 Man of Vendetta GPS technician
No DoubtProfessir KimSpecial appearance
2011 Night Fishing Oh Kee-seokShort film
Countdown Dr. Song
Endless JokeShort film
Persimmon
Always Park Chang-soo
Sunday PunchGeun-seok
2012 Dangerously Excited Bob Dylan Special appearance
The Spies Man on benchSpecial appearance
The Decisive One Shot
2013Eating, Talking, FauckingJo Mool-joo
Born to Sing Section chief Maeng
Mai Ratima Junk shop ownerSpecial appearance
Killer Toon Chief detective
Rough Play Jo Kang-ho
11 A.M. Doctor Seo
2014God's Eye ViewJo Yo-han
The Stone Lee SooSpecial appearance
My SisterDetective Kim
The Con Artists Professor MinSpecial appearance
2015Five Senses of Love
Alice in Earnestland Art professor
My Sister, the Pig Lady Jae-hwa's father
2016If You Were MeDr. Kim
Rock N Roll Grandpa
2017 The Tooth and the Nail Theater ownerSpecial appearance
Warriors of the Dawn Pockmark
2018 Beautiful Days Zhen Chen's father
2022 Return to Seoul Freddy's biological father [15]

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Dr. Kkang Dr. Bong
2007If in Love... Like Them
The Legend Hyeon-go
2008Formidable RivalsCha Gwang-soo
2011 Vampire Idol Kwang-rok
2012 Faith Fortune teller(cameo, episode 1)
Short FamilyKwang-rok
2013 Empress Ki Heuk-soo(cameo)
2014 High School King of Savvy Choi Jang-ho
Love CellsSeo Rin's manager
Healer Ki Young-jae
2015The Invincible Lady ChaOh Dal-soo
2016 Page Turner Street vendor
2017 Tomorrow, With You Shin Sung-gyu
Drama Stage:
Assistant Manager Park's Private Life
one act-drama
2018 Devilish Charm Joo Man-sik [16]
2020 Extracurricular Jae-ik
2021 Melancholia Ji Hyun-wook [17]
2022 A Model Family Park Deuk-soo [18]
2022–2023 Island Butler Jang [19]
2024 Uncle Samsik Joo In-tae [20]

Theater

YearTitle
2010A Nap

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