Seo In-seok

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Seo In-seok
Born (1949-02-22) February 22, 1949 (age 75)
Occupation Actor
Years active1976-present
ChildrenSeo Jang-won (son)
Korean name
Hangul
서인석
Hanja
徐仁錫
Revised Romanization Seo In-seok
McCune–Reischauer Sŏ In-sŏk

Seo In-seok (born February 22, 1949) is a South Korean actor. Seo made his acting debut in 1976, and among his notable television series are the historical dramas Emperor Wang Gun (2000) and Jeong Do-jeon (2014). [1] [2]

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Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1976The Mourning Dove KBS
1977I Regret It MBC
1978Young MasterMBC
GeeseKBS
1979LandGil-sangKBS
1980DongshimchoSecond sonKBS
1982Soon-ae KBS2
Three SistersKBS2
1983GaekjuKBS2
Diary of a High School StudentHomeroom teacher KBS1
1984Independence Gate Syngman Rhee KBS1
Garden BalsamKBS2
1985DawnKBS1
Lights and ShadowsSung-gooKBS2
1986Your PortraitKBS2
Warm RiverSeo-hyunKBS2
1987TV's The Art of War Liu Bei KBS2
1988Soon-shim-yiKBS2
1989Moonlight FamilyKim Joon-hoKBS2
1990Days of the Dynasty Yi Un KBS1
Stepping StoneJo Min-guKBS1
1991Dongui Bogam
(Mirror of Eastern Medicine)
Heo Jun MBC
1992Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms Kim Yu-sin KBS1
1994Han Myung-hoi King Sejo KBS2
Love Blooming in the ClassroomKBS2
1995 West Palace Lee Yi-cheomKBS2
1996Eunhasu (Milky Way)Kim Man-deukKBS1
Dad's SoulKBS2
1997Palace of DreamsHan Dong-soo SBS
Because I ReallyHong Woo-pyoKBS2
1998Legendary AmbitionJang Hyung-pilKBS2
Will Make You HappyYoung-ja's husbandKBS2
Eun-ah's DaughterKim Dal-sooKBS1
The Solid ManKang Dong-sooSBS
1999I'm Still Loving YouKim Hyung-joon's older brotherMBC
2000 Taejo Wang Geon Kyon Hwon KBS1
I Want to Keep Seeing YouJang Se-yoon SBS
2002That Woman Catches PeopleBaek Soo-sanSBS
2003 Age of Warriors Yi Ui-bang KBS1
KBS TV Novel – "Briar Flower"Choi Myung-wookKBS1
2004MagicLee Dae-haeSBS
Hyung (My Older Brother) [3] Ji Hyun-taeKBS2
2005 5th Republic [4] Roh Tae-woo MBC
Don't WorryChoi Kyung-joonKBS2
2006 Yeon Gaesomun Emperor Taizong of Tang SBS
2007 Kimcheed Radish Cubes Lee Seung-yongMBC
2008 Family's Honor Ha Seok-hoSBS
2010 Jejungwon Baek Tae-hyunSBS
The King of Legend Heukganggong SahulKBS1
2012 Take Care of Us, Captain Hong Myung-jinSBS
HDTV Literature – "The Endless World of Literature"Chang-sooKBS1
Dream of the Emperor Suk Eul-jongKBS1
2014 Jeong Do-jeon [5] Choe Yeong KBS1
2018 Secrets and Lies Oh Sang-pilMBC

Film

YearTitleRole
1980Earth Tremors
1984Sadness Even in the Sky
2007FightYang Dae-ho

Theater

YearTitleRole
1977 The Island
2007 Hamlet King Seon
2010 The Road to Mecca Rev. Marius Byleveld
The Marriage of Figaro Count Almaviva
2022The Two Popes Pope Benedict XVI [6]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1975Korean Theater and Film AwardsBest New ActorWon
197814th Dong-A Theatre Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) The Island Won
198622nd Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actor (TV)Lights and ShadowsWon
199027th Savings DayPresidential CitationWon
KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, ActorDays of the Dynasty,
Stepping Stone,
TV's The Art of War
Won
1997 KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, ActorBecause I ReallyWon
200138th Savings DayCivil Merit MedalWon
KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor Emperor Wang Gun Won

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