Yang Seung-pil

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Yang Seung-pil
Born (1992-01-03) January 3, 1992 (age 32)
Seoul, South Korea
Education Konkuk University
Occupation Actor
Years active2013–2017
Korean name
Hangul
양승필
Revised Romanization Yang Seung-pil
McCune–Reischauer Yang Sŭng-p'il

Yang Seung-pil (born January 3, 1992) is a South Korean former actor. He made his acting debut in the television series The Heirs (2013).

Contents

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleNetworkRoleRef.
2013 The Heirs SBS Hyo-joon [1]
2015 More Than a Maid JTBC Ba-woo [2]
2017 Lovers in Bloom KBS1 Son Joo-young [3] [4]

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References

  1. Kang, Kyung-yoon (January 6, 2014). "'상속자들' 양승필 "껄렁껄렁? 실제는 독서광 바른생활 사나이"". SBS News (in Korean). Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  2. "'하녀들' 이시아-양승필-김종훈 안방극장 강렬 출사표!". JTBC News (in Korean). December 7, 2014. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  3. "양승필, '무궁화 꽃이 피었습니다' 출연 확정...꽃미남 손주영 役". Korea Economic Daily (in Korean). April 4, 2017. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  4. Jang, Joo-yeon (November 2, 2017). "'무궁화 꽃이 피었습니다' 양승필 "많은 걸 배운 작품…좋은 경험이었다"". NewsPim (in Korean). Retrieved October 26, 2021.