Park Yeong-gyu

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Park Yeong-gyu
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Park in 2020
Born (1953-10-28) 28 October 1953 (age 70)
Other namesPark Young-gyu
Education Seoul Institute of the Arts - Theater
OccupationActor
Years active1985–present
AgentCrebig Entertainment
Spouse(s)(2019 - present)
Kim Su-ryun
Choi Kyung-sook (1997 - 2001)
(1983 - 1996)
ChildrenPark Dal (¿?-2004)
Korean name
Hangul
박영규
Hanja
Revised Romanization Bak Yeong-gyu
McCune–Reischauer Pak Yŏngkyu
Website

Park Yeong-gyu (born 28 October 1953) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in Attack the Gas Station , in which he plays the owner of the titular gas station, and Break Out , in which he plays a corrupt politician.

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1985College Story
The Parting
1987Lethe's Love Song
1988TipJang-ho
Love's ScribbleGil-soo
1989Rainbow over SeoulPresident Pyo
Ae-ranYoshimura
Gigolo in Shinsa-dongGigolo Dosa
Flesh Trade
1991Tomorrow's Rain
1992The Emperor of RomanceMaster Noh
1995No Emergency ExitRock cafe employee
1999 Attack the Gas Station Gas station owner
2001The HumanistFather
2002 A.F.R.I.K.A. Gas station owner
Break Out Park Yeong-gab
2003Season in the SunMonk Woo-nam
Oh! BrothersPresident Park (cameo)
Happy Ero Christmas Bang Seok-doo
2004Dance with SolitudeBae Jung-beom
Ghost House Man crawling out of TV set (cameo)
Flower Shop (short film)
2010 Attack the Gas Station 2 Gas station owner [1]
2012 I Am the King King Taejong
2013 How to Use Guys with Secret Tips Dr. Swarski
Happiness for SaleLee Jae-geun
2014 The Royal Tailor Ssangdungi yangban (cameo)
2020 Secret Zoo Director Seo
2022StellaGrandpa [2]
Life Is Beautiful Jin-bong's father [3]

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1985MBC Bestseller Theater
"초록빛 모자"
MBC
1987Beautiful AffairMBC
1988Forget TomorrowBae Dong-joonMBC
1989We Don't Know EitherHyun Jin-gyuMBC
당신의 축배Kim Min-bongMBC
1990어둔 하늘 어둔 새Choi Joong-kiMBC
1991The Woman Sets the Dining TableKim Sung-chul KBS2
1992The Chemistry Is Right SBS
Ambitions on SandSBS
1993Stormy SeasonJoo Sung-hyukMBC
1994People's LandKBS2
1995TV Novel "Road"Hwang Jong-guKBS2
Bold MenYeong-gyuKBS2
KBS Drama Game
"Birth of a Villainess"
Professor HwangKBS2
Choi Seung-heeMBC
JourneyKBS2
1996Women of the RoadJeon Dong-wooMBC
1997AmbitionPresident MaMBC
Only YouYoon-kiSBS
Beautiful CrimeKim Jin-seobSBS
FeelingsSenior Managing Director OhMBC
1998Soonpoong ClinicYeong-gyuSBS
Paper CraneJi-sung BuKBS2
1999Lost One's WayKBS2
Beautiful SecretUncleKBS2
Love in 3 Colors Lee Sung-chulKBS2
Oh Happy DayPark Yeong-gyuKBS2
Kuk-heeSong Joo-taeMBC
2000VirtueJung Han-guSBS
Mr. Duke Jang In-chulMBC
2001How Should I Be?Gu Seok-kiMBC
Can't Help Being Born WellPark Yeong-gyuKBS2
2002Great AmbitionChoi Seon-jaeSBS
2003 Damo Jo Se-wookMBC
Honest LivingPark Yeong-gyuSBS
2004 Emperor of the Sea Seol PyeongKBS2
2006Common SingleTae-sooSBS
2009 High Kick Through the Roof Ja-ok's friend, Park Yeong-gyu
(cameo, ep 88)
MBC
2011 Protect the Boss Chairman Cha Bong-man [4] SBS
A Thousand Days' Promise Noh Hong-gilSBS
2012 I Do, I Do Park Kwang-seokMBC
2013 A Hundred Year Legacy Kang JinMBC
Princess Aurora Oh Wang-sungMBC
2014 Jeong Do-jeon Yi In-im KBS1
My Love from the Star Heo Jun (cameo, ep 11)SBS
The Three Musketeers Kim Ja-jeom tvN
My Lovely Girl Lee Jong-hoSBS
2015 Angry Mom Hong Sang-bokMBC
Beating Again Kang Hyun-chul jTBC
Splendid Politics King Seonjo MBC
The Man in the Mask Jung Do-sungKBS2
Assembly Park Choon-subKBS2
My MomChairman UhmMBC
2016 Monster Do Choong MBC
2017 Good Manager Park Hyun DoKBS2
2018 Are You Human? Nam Gun-ho
2019 Beautiful Love, Wonderful Life Kim Yeong-woong
2020 Run On Gi Jung-doJTBC

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2021 Work Later, Drink Now President ParkCameo [5]

Theater

YearTitleRole
A Doll's House Torvald Helmer
2010 Spamalot King Arthur

Discography

YearTitleNotes
1995ChameleonAlbum
2010"Suffer Patiently Again Today"track from Attack the Gas Station 2 OST
2013"뚫어"track from A Hundred Year Legacy OST

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
199329th Baeksang Arts Awards Most Popular Actor (Film)The Emperor of RomanceWon
1998 SBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actor in SitcomSoonpoong ClinicWon
199920th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Attack the Gas Station Nominated
200037th Grand Bell Awards Nominated
SBS Drama Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) in SitcomSoonpoong ClinicWon
Top Excellence Award, ActorVirtueNominated
Big Star AwardWon
2011Special Award, Actor in a Drama Special Protect the Boss Won
2014 3rd APAN Star Awards Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama Jeong Do-jeon Nominated
KBS Drama Awards Won
SBS Drama Awards Special Award, Actor in a Miniseries My Lovely Girl Nominated
2015 MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial DramaMy MomWon

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