Park Won-sang

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Park Won-sang
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Born (1970-01-20) January 20, 1970 (age 54)
Seoul, South Korea
Education Soongsil University – German Language and Literature
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present
AgentEntourage Production
Korean name
Hangul
박원상
Revised Romanization Bak Wonsang
McCune–Reischauer Pak Wŏnsang

Park Won-sang (born January 20, 1970) is a South Korean actor. [1] [2] [3]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Three FriendsViolent corporal
2000KilimanjaroGwang-han
Why Do I Want to Be a Boxing Referee?Hyuk-shinshort film
2001 Waikiki Brothers Jung-seok
The Last Witness Organ trafficking man
2002Jungle JuiceDetective Lee
Marriage Is a Crazy Thing Kyu-jin
2003 The Uninvited Park Moon-sub
Happy Ero Christmas Henchman 1
Raindrop PreludeDadshort film
2004A SmileMin-soo
The Big Swindle Gigolo
R-Point Sergeant Ma Won-kyun
Spider Forest Driver Moon
2005 Red Eye Jung-ho
Mom's WayEldest son-in-law
Innocent Steps Ma Sang-doo
Hello, Brother Hani's father
Tea & PoisonYoung-minshort film
2006 The Art of Fighting Section chief Ahn
Bewitching Attraction PD Kim Young-ho
2007 Paradise Murdered Sang-gu
Mr. Lee vs. Mr. LeeDetective agency contractor
May 18 Yong-dae
Rainbow Eyes Detective Kim
2008 Forever the Moment Gyu-cheol, Mi-sook's husband (cameo)
Little Prince Yong Joon-soo
The Guard Post Beokgu general (cameo)
Girl Scout Min Hong-gi
Nowhere to TurnInstrument store clerk (cameo)
2009Short! Short! Short! 2009:
Show Me the Money
segment: "Anxiety"
Fly, PenguinSeung-yoon's father
Secret Detective Choi
2010 A Little Pond Refugee
My Dear Desperado Jong-seo
Ghost (Be With Me) Hanja teachersegment: "Tarot 1: Ghost Boy" [4]
Rolling Home with a Bull Man at highway rest stop (cameo)
Villain and Widow Ham Ki-soo (cameo)
Try to RememberNa Gyeon-jo (cameo)
2011Funny NeighborsPark Jong-ho
Champ Horse trainer Kim
2012 Unbowed Lawyer Park Jun
Two MoonsPD Jung (cameo)
Gaiji Keisatsu North Korean defector source
National Security Kim Jong-tae
2013 Miracle in Cell No. 7 Choi Chun-ho
South BoundLawyer Yoon Seong-joo (cameo)
My Dear Girl, Jin-young Hwang Tae-il
2014 Tabloid Truth Oh Bon-seok
The Stone In-geol
Whistle Blower Lee Sung-ho
2015 The Throne Hong Bong-han
2017 Warriors of the Dawn Jo-seung
2018 Little Forest MailmanSpecial appearance
2019 The Bad Guys: Reign of Chaos Kim Chang-sik
2023 12.12: The Day Go Jae-young

Television

YearTitleRole
2007Drama City "Ssamdalg Misugi"Han Kyung-tae
2008Chosun Police – Season 2Ji Dae-han
2010YakshaPark Po
2011 Dream High President Yoon
Warrior Baek Dong-soo Jang Dae-pyo
Drama Special
"Behind the Scenes of the Seokyeong Sports Council Reform"
Jo Pil-sang
Drama Special Series "For My Son"Pil-gyu
2012HeroKwon Hyuk-gyu
Drama Special "My Wife's First Love"Myung-chul
2013 Nine
Shark Byun Bang-jin
Medical Top Team Jo Joon-hyuk
2014 Golden Cross Im Kyung-jae
Big Man Homicide detective (cameo)
Reset Chief investigator Han
Healer Jang Byung-se
2015 Splendid Politics Jang Bong-soo
Last Ryu Jong-gu
Bubble Gum Jo Dong-il
2016 My Lawyer, Mr. Jo Bae Dae-soo
W Han Cheol-ho
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo Therapist
2017 Argon Shin Cheol
Queen for Seven Days Park Won-jong
2018 Switch [5] Yang Ji-soong
Familiar Wife Byeon Sang-woo
2019 Item [6] Goo Dong-yeong
2020 The Game: Towards Zero Lee Joon-hee
The King: Eternal Monarch Park Moon-sik
2021 The King's Affection Shin Young-soo
2021–2022 Our Beloved Summer Choi Ho
2023 Oasis Choi Young-sik [7]

Web series

YearTitleRole
2024Chunhwa Love StoryKing [8]

Theater

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 The Virtuous Burglar
Reunification Express
On Fate
Mister Peace
2003Magic Shop
Bieonso
2004The Happy Family
2006Sad PlayJang Man-ho
2008A Story of Old ThievesThe Old Thief
2009 The Seagull Ilya Afanasyevich Shamrayev
2010Bieonso
Yang Deok-won StoryTheatre director
Macbeth, Objection!
2011A Story of Old Thieves
2012Seoul Notes
Noises Off Frederick Fellowes (Philip Brent)

Ambassadorship

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