Park Gwang-hyun

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Park Gwang-hyun
Park Kwang-Hyun from acrofan.jpg
Park in January 2012
Born (1977-10-11) October 11, 1977 (age 46)
Seoul, South Korea
Education Kwandong UniversityBS/MS in Civil Engineering
Hannam University – PhD in Physical Education
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1997–present
Agent FNC Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
박광현
Hanja
Revised Romanization Bak Gwang-hyeon
McCune–Reischauer Pak Kwang-hyŏn

Park Gwang-hyun (born October 11, 1977) is a South Korean actor and singer. After winning the 1997 SBS Top Talent Competition, Park has appeared in television dramas, notably The Bean Chaff of My Life (2003), Sweet Buns (2004), Pink Lipstick (2010), Glowing She (2012), and Ruby Ring (2013). [2] In 2012, he made his musical theatre debut with Catch Me If You Can , followed by The Scarlet Pimpernel and Summer Snow in 2013. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

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Personal life

On December 7, 2014, Park married his non-celebrity wife. [9] They have a daughter, Ha-on.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1997WomenSeo Geol-nam SBS
1998How Am IPark Yoon-hoSBS
1999The BossMyung-tae MBC
JumpPark Gwang-hyunSBS
2000 School 3 Lee Se-chan KBS1
RNALee Tae-young KBS2
Medical CenterKang Ji-taeSBS
2001MBC Best Theater "Bachelor Party"MBC
Tender HeartsPark Yoon-hoKBS1
New Nonstop MBC
2002Sunlight Upon MeLee Han-sooMBC
Bad GirlsKim Shin-hoSBS
2003The Bean Chaff of My LifeSeo Kyung-sooMBC
2004 Sweet Buns Ahn Nam-joonMBC
2007Couple Breaking [10] Lee Jung-seokCGV
2008Chosun Police Season 2Sunwoo Hyun MBC Dramanet
2009Can Anyone LoveLee Soon-shinSBS
Swallow the Sun young Hyun Ki-sangSBS
2010 Pink Lipstick Ha Jae-bumMBC
2011 Welcome to the Show PD SBS
2012Glowing She [11] Noh Yong-woo KBS Drama
Cheongdam-dong Alice Heo Dong-wookSBS
2013 Ruby Ring [12] Na In-sooKBS2
2014 Shining Romance Han Sang-wookMBC
My Marriage ExpeditionKBS2
2017 Band of Sisters Choo Tae-sooSBS
2018 Love to the End [13] Han Doo-youngKBS2

Film

YearTitleRole
2002Dig or DieWoo-jin
2010고치방Kim Ji-hoon

Variety show

YearTitleNetworkNotes
2013 Cheongdam-dong 111 tvN
2021Star Golf Big LeaguetvN DCast Member [14]

Music video

YearSong TitleArtist
2011"One Person" Sung Yu-ri

Musical theatre

YearTitleRole
2012–2013 Catch Me If You Can Frank Abagnale Jr.
2013 The Scarlet Pimpernel Percy Blakeney/The Scarlet Pimpernel
Summer SnowYoon-jae (based on Tachibana Seiji)

Discography

Album informationTrack listing
鼻笑 (비소)
  • Album
  • Artist: Park Gwang-hyun
  • Released: October 30, 2002
  • Label: Jave
Track listing
  1. Prologue
  2. 鼻笑 (비소)
  3. 그때까지
  4. 無言 (무언)
  5. Remember Today
  6. 떨림
  7. 後愛 (후애)
  8. 설레임
  9. 그땐 널
  10. Winter Story (冬話)
  11. 그래요
  12. 제발가
  13. 鼻笑 (비소) (Remix)
The Bean Chaff of My Life OST
  • Various artists;
    Four tracks by Park Gwang-hyun
  • Released: April 29, 2003
  • Label: Doremi
Track listing
  1. 내 인생의 콩깍지 (T.R. ver.)
  2. 그 남자 그 여자 (with So Yoo-jin)
  3. 경수는 헷갈리네
  4. 오늘밤 어때?
The Day
  • Album
  • Artist: Park Gwang-hyun
  • Released: November 13, 2003
  • Label: BMG Korea
Track listing
  1. 위로 [Consolation]
  2. Forever
  3. 그래요 (Pop Version)
  4. Remember Today
  5. 거짓말
  6. 떨림
  7. 크리스마스에는
  8. Winter Story
  9. 제발가
  10. 비소 (Club Remix)
  11. Forever (Instrumental)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1997 SBS Top Talent CompetitionGold AwardWon
2000 KBS Drama Awards Best New ActorRNA, School 3Won
2013 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actor in a Daily Drama Ruby Ring Nominated

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