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Korean acting school actor Han Seok-gyu

Han Seok-gyu was born in South Korea on November 3, 1964. Korean actor. Graduated from dongguk university, department of drama and film.

In 1988, Han Seok-gyu participated in the first theatrical attempt to shoot the 16 mm short film "In Search of the Rainbow".

In 1989, Han Seok-gyu graduated from the Department of Drama and Film at Dongguk University, and in 1990 became kbs in the 22nd recruitment of voice actors

In 1991, Han Seok-gyu became the 20th recruited actor of MBC, and in the same year, he filmed his true debut "Our Kingdom of Heaven" and officially entered the acting world.

Korean acting school actor Han Seok-gyu

In 1994, he received praise for playing a idle second-rate son in the TV series "Seoul Moon". [2]

In 1995, he starred with Kim Hye-so in the romantic comedy "Doctor Who Flows" directed by Lee Kwang-hoon, for which Han Seok-gyu was nominated for Best Actor at the 16th Korea Blue Dragon Film Awards, and in 1996, he won the Best Newcomer Actor Award at the 32nd Korea Baeksang Arts Awards Film Awards.

In 1996, partner Shen Huizhen starred in Kang Tei-gyu's directorial debut "Ginkgo Tree Bed", which became the Korean box office champion that year.

Korean acting school actor Han Seok-gyu

In 1997, Han Seok-gyu partnered with Shen Hye-jin again, starring in the first part of the "Green" series directed by Lee Cang-dong, "Green Fish", playing the veteran "Mo Dong" who became Gu Qiuzai, so he won the 18th Korea Blue Dragon Film Awards, the 33rd Korean Baeksang Arts Awards Film Awards and the Best Actor Award at the 35th Korean Film Grand Bell Awards.

In 1998, he starred in the love movie "August Photo Studio" with Shen Yinhe, playing the gentle and careful male protagonist Zheng Yuan.

Korean acting school actor Han Seok-gyu

In 1999, he starred with Choi Min-sik, Song Kang-ho and Kim Yoon-jin in the spy action film "Life and Death Spy Change" directed by Jiang Digui.

In 2003, Han Seok-gyu was electrocuted again after 1999's "Dismemberment of Love" and starred in the spy action film "Double Agent" with gao Xiaoying.

In 2004, he starred with Li Yinzhu in the thriller love movie "Red Letter" directed by Bian Hyuk.

In 2008, in order to successfully transform, Han Seok-gyu starred in the thrilling action film for Tat co-directed by Ahn Kwon-tae and Guo Jingze.

Korean acting school actor Han Seok-gyu

In 2010, Han Seok-gyu and Kim Hye-so followed up with the 1995 film "Doctor Who Flowed" and joined forces again after 15 years to star in the suspense comedy "The Wicked Man on the Second Floor" directed by Sun Jae-kun, playing a mysterious novelist.

In 2011, after 16 years, Han Seok-gyu once again starred in the TV series, starring in the historical drama "Tree Roots" launched by Sbs TV, playing the outstanding king Sejong of the Joseon Dynasty.

In 2013, together with Ha Jeong-woo, Yoo Seung-fan and Jeon Ji-hyun, he starred in the spy action film "Berlin" directed by Yoo Seung-wan.

Korean acting school actor Han Seok-gyu

In September 2014, partner Lee Tae-hoon starred in the premiere of the SBS TV historical drama "The Secret Gate", in which Han Seok-gyu played The Korean Young-joo. In the same year, the costume film "Shangyiyuan" starring Gao Su, Park Shin-hye and Yoo Yeon-seok was released, playing the jealous royal costume master Cho Seok-seok.

Korean acting school actor Han Seok-gyu

In 2016, partner Jin Laiyuan starred in the crime film "Prison".

In 2017, he starred in the movie "Idol".

Korean acting school actor Han Seok-gyu

Representative works: Doctor Wind, Ginkgo Tree Bed, Green Fish, August Photo Studio, Life and Death Spy Change, Tree Roots

Korean acting school actor Han Seok-gyu

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