Song Sae-byeok

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Song Sae-byeok
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Song in 2015
Born (1979-12-26) December 26, 1979 (age 44)
Education Kunsan National University – Philosophy
Occupation Actor
Years active1998–present
Agent Studio Santa Claus Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
송새벽
Revised Romanization Song Sae-byeok
McCune–Reischauer Song Sae-pyŏk

Song Sae-byeok (born December 25, 1979) is a South Korean actor. After gaining attention as a supporting actor in The Servant (2010), Song played the leading roles in the comedies Meet the In-Laws (2011) and The Suck Up Project: Mr. XXX-Kisser (2012). [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2005ConfessionKi-young short film
2009 Mother Sepak takraw detective
2010 The Servant Byeon Hak-do
TroubleshooterOh Jong-kyu
Cyrano Agency Kim Hyeon-gon
The Unjust Cheol-gi's brother-in-law
2011 Meet the In-Laws Jang Hyun-joon
Sector 7 Go Jong-yoon
Ordinary DaysHan-chulsegment: "BETWEEN"
2012 The Suck Up Project: Mr. XXX-Kisser Oh Dong-sik
Doomsday Book Hwan, Min-seo's unclesegment "Happy Birthday"
Tone-deaf ClinicHyung-ja's husbandCameo
2014 The Huntresses Raiding constable Song
A Girl at My Door Park Yong-ha
My Ordinary Love Story Hyun-suk
A Dynamite FamilyDong-soo
2015The Sound of a FlowerKim Se-jong
2018 Seven Years of Night Seung-hwan
2019Real Culprit [5]
2022 Special Delivery Kyung-pil [6] [7]
Broker Kindergarten DirectorSpecial appearance [8]
Come Back Home Ki Se [9] [10]
2023The Bright GirlWan-gyu [11] [12]
TBAWeekend Prince

Television series

YearTitleRoleRef.
2018 My Mister Park Ki-hoon [13]
2019 Possessed Kang Pil-sung [14]

Theater

YearTitleRoleReprised
Life Is Lighting Up One Last Cigarette
Your Friend
Morning Sunlight
Mad Hamlet
A Bird Returning Home Without Its Wings
Two Friends
The Bright Moon Floods These Empty Hills
My Wife's Husband
Yi
2006I Love You
20071980 IncidentJi-hwan
The Sea FogDong-sik2008, 2009, 2011
2009Come and See MeDetective Kim

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
201019th Buil Film Awards Best New Actor The Servant Won
30th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Best New ActorWon
47th Grand Bell Awards Best New ActorTroubleshooterNominated
Best Supporting Actor The Servant [15] Won
31st Blue Dragon Film Awards Best New ActorNominated
8th Korean Film Awards Best New ActorWon
Best Supporting ActorNominated
6th University Film Festival of KoreaBest New ActorWon
13th Director's Cut Awards Best New ActorWon
20112nd KOFRA Film AwardsDiscovery AwardWon
8th Max Movie AwardsBest Supporting ActorWon
47th Baeksang Arts Awards Best New ActorNominated
2014 23rd Buil Film Awards Best Supporting Actor A Girl at My Door Nominated
2015 2nd Wildflower Film Awards Best ActorNominated
51st Baeksang Arts Awards Best Supporting ActorNominated
2018 55th Grand Bell Awards [16] Best Supporting Actor Seven Years of Night Nominated

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