Sunwoo Jae-duk | |
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Born | |
Education | Seoul Institute of the Arts - Theater and Film [1] |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1982-present |
Agent | Polaris Entertainment |
Children | 3 sons |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 선우재덕 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Seonu Jaedeok |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏnu Chaedŏk |
Sunwoo Jae-duk (born July 23, 1962) is a South Korean actor.
Year | Title | Role |
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1986 | Battle of White Horse | |
1987 | Land | |
1988 | Top of the Empire | |
500 Years of Joseon: "Memoirs of Lady Hyegyeong" | Jeong Hu-gyeom | |
1989 | Fetters of Love | |
1990 | Freezing Point | |
Earthling | Lee Jong-se | |
Green Village, Green School | Teacher | |
1991 | The Royal Path | |
Lethe's Love Song | ||
West Wind | Sang-woon | |
TV's The Art of War | Woo Jae-yong | |
Keep Your Voice Down | ||
Drama Game: "Against Longing" | Naval officer Jung-min | |
1992 | TV Literary Theater: "The Snow Falling on Chagall's Village" | Park Yoon-soo |
The Woman Who Won 100 Times | ||
Self-Portrait in Black | Doo-sung | |
Morning Without Parting | ||
1993 | January | |
1994 | Women Who Burn the Rice | |
The Road to You | ||
1995 | Something Happened at Sunrise | |
The Age of Uniqueness | Yeon Su-gyeom | |
Auntie Ok | Sang-gu | |
Happy | Choi Young-min | |
Men of the Bath House | Lee Dae-won | |
1996 | Dangerous Love | Tae-shik |
Mom's Flag | ||
White Dandelion | ||
First Love | Go Dong-taek | |
Drama Game: "Winter's Fairytale" | Min-seop | |
1997 | Don't Forget | Park Chan-young |
Lady | Geung-jae | |
1998 | See and See Again | Sang-soo |
Heart of Lies | Ji Dae-sung | |
1999 | Is Time The Only Thing That Flows? | |
2000 | Truth | Choi Joon-yup |
SWAT Police | Choi Jung-hak | |
2001 | Morning Without Parting | Kwon Chan-young |
2002 | Sidestreet People | Kang Hyun-woo |
Drama City: "Formula for Passion" | Myung-joon | |
Bad Girls | Byun Jang-soo | |
Saxophone and Chapssaltteok | Lee Sun-woo | |
The Maengs' Golden Era | ||
Trio | Lee Hyun-woo | |
2003 | Damo | King Sukjong |
Drama City: "My Beautiful First Love" | Myung-nam | |
First Love | Go Dong-tak | |
One Million Roses | Park Tae-ho | |
2004 | Proposal | Jang Jin-woo |
Freezing Point | Choi Tae-hoon | |
Wives on Strike | Park Min-gu | |
2005 | Green Rose | Managing director Seo |
Recipe of Love | Oh Young-nam | |
Wild Flower | Jung Hyun-joon | |
2006 | Love and Ambition | Director Kim |
My Love Dal-ja | Ji-hoon | |
2007 | Catching Up with Gangnam Moms | Lee Joon-ho |
The King and I | Yoon Gi-gyeon | |
2008 | Aquarius | Seo Young-deul |
HDTV Literature: "My Bloody Valentine" | Joo-hyun | |
Little Mom Scandal | Hong Jung-ho | |
2009 | Again, My Love | Kim Yoo-suk |
Can Anyone Love? | Ryu Young-ha | |
2010 | Prosecutor Princess | Go Man-chul |
Marry Me, Please | Song In-pyo | |
Stormy Lovers | Baek Woo-hyun | |
2011 | I Trusted Men | Moon Jin-heon |
Heartstrings | Lee Sun-ki | |
My Daughter the Flower | Yang Soo-chul (guest) | |
Insu, the Queen Mother | King Munjong | |
2012 | Moon Embracing the Sun | Heo Young-jae |
Koisuru Maison ~Rainbow Rose~ | Sunwoo Man-shik | |
KBS TV Novel: "Love, My Love" | Hong Yoon-shik | |
To the Beautiful You [3] | Kang Geun-wook | |
May Queen | Yoon Hak-soo | |
The King's Doctor | King Injo | |
2013 | Wonderful Mama [4] | Lee Beom-seo |
Can't Stand Anymore [5] | Hwang Seon-ho | |
Melody of Love [6] | Park Beom-jin | |
2014 | Naeil's Cantabile | Cha Yoo-jin's uncle (cameo) |
Lady of the Storm | Do Joon-tae | |
S.O.S. (Strawberry On the Shortcake) Save Me | Kim Ji-won | |
2015 | The Return of Hwang Geum-bok | Kim Kyung-soo |
2017 | Money Flower | Jang Sung-man [7] |
Stranger | Ahn Seung-Ho | |
2018 | Through the Waves | Hwang Chang-sik |
2019–2020 | Unasked Family | Hwang Byung-rae |
2020–2021 | Royal Secret Agent | Hwi Yong-goon |
2021 | Oh My Ladylord | Han Min-joon |
Red Shoes | Kwon Hyuk-sang | |
2022 | Tracer 2 | Employee |
Bravo, My Life | Kang In-gyu [8] [9] | |
2022–2023 | The Witch's Game [10] | |
2023 | The Real Has Come! | Gong Chan-sik [11] |
2024 | Suji & Uri | Han Jin-tae [12] |
Year | Title | Role |
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1983 | Making Love | |
1986 | Guitarist (short film) | |
1988 | You Are a Flower | Seung-ho |
1991 | Love and Tears | |
1992 | Life Isn't a Multiple Choice Test | |
2000 | Siren | Kim Hyung-seok |
2003 | Come Tomorrow | Mi-gi |
2009 | City of Damnation | Squad leader Park Jong-ki |
2013 | No Breathing | Jung Woo-sang's father |
2015 | Northern Limit Line | young Yoon Doo-ho (cameo) |
Year | Title | Notes |
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1998 | Emergency 119 | Rescue chief |
2011 | Dancing with the Stars - Season 2 | Contestant |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2001 | SBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor | Morning Without Parting | Won |
2003 | KBS Drama Awards | Best Supporting Actor | One Million Roses | Won |
2012 | Excellence Award, Actor in a Daily Drama | TV Novel: Love, My Love | Nominated | |
2021 | KBS Drama Awards [13] | Red Shoes | Nominated |
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