Park Sang-wook (actor)

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Park Sang-wook
Born (1976-01-18) January 18, 1976 (age 48)
Education Korea University - Newspaper and Broadcasting
Occupation Actor
Years active1997-present
Agent Namoo Actors
Korean name
Hangul
박상욱
Hanja
Revised Romanization Bak Sang-uk
McCune–Reischauer Pak Sang-uk

Park Sang-wook (born January 18, 1976) is a South Korean actor. [1] [2] [3]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2002No CommentDriver killer
(segment: "Enemies in Four Directions")
Marrying the Mafia Jang Kyeong-tae
2003 Mr. Butterfly Sergeant Choi
North Korean Guys Detective Park
2005 Another Public Enemy Kang Suk-shin
The Twins Hee-man
2006 The Restless Yeo-wi
2007Punch LadyKwak Joo-chang
2009Where is Jung Seung-pilDetective 3
2010No MercyPark Pyung-sik
2012Return of the MafiaJang Kyeong-tae
2013 Running Man Beard (cameo)
2019 The Bad Guys: Reign of Chaos Kim Chang-sik

Television series

YearTitleRole
1997Hometown Legends "A Mother Sow"Geolgwi Pyeon
2001Like Father, Unlike SonGu Sung-chul
2003Scent of a ManDeul-jwi
2004The End of the World and the Last Killer
2008 Hong Gil-dong Shim Soo-geun
Love HouseIl-doo
The Kingdom of the Winds Gwi-yoo
2010 Legend of the Patriots Baek Seung-jin
2012 God of War Lee Gong-ju
KBS Drama Special:
"Do I Look Like a Pushover?"
Lee Chang-ho
2013 Iris II: New Generation Chinese arms dealer
(episodes 1, 17)
2014 Healer Bae Sang-soo

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