Song Seung Hun

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This is a Korean name; the family name is Song.
Song Seung Hun
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Korean name
Hangul 송승헌
Hanja 宋承憲
Revised Romanization Song Seung-heon
McCune-Reischauer Song Sŭnghŏn

Song Seung-hun (born Song Seung-bok on October 5, 1976) is a South Korean actor. He started his career as a model in 1995, modelling for the brand name STORM, and began acting in sit-coms and TV dramas in 1996. In 1999 he made his film debut in Calla and has since then gathered a prominent fan base throughout Asia.

Song is noted for his roles in Korean dramas like Autumn Fairy Tale (2000) and Summer Scent. Song, during his late teenage years, successfully evaded compulsory army service by claiming to have severe diabetes and high blood pressure. At 28, his claim was discovered by the South Korean government to be false, and he was forced to serve the army for two years. Song, in an apparent show of guilt, publicly apologised and began his service.

Despite pleas from his fans to the South Korean government, the government feared that giving clemency to Song would spark off riots and strikes (due to peoples' displeasure at his act). In the end, Song temporarily dropped acting to serve the army until 2006, although he was diagnosed with high blood pressure. Song was discharged on November 15 as a Corporal.

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[edit] Television

[edit] Film

[edit] Music TV

  • Sad Love Story (2004)
  • One Day

[edit] Awards

  • 2001 - SBS TV: Top Ten Popularity Award
  • 2000 - KBS TV: Most Photogenic Award
  • 2000 - KBS TV: Most Popular Actor Award
  • 1999 - SBS TV: Popularity Award
  • 1998 - Baek Sang Arts Award: Popularity Award
  • 1997 - KMTV Most Popular Star Award: Korean Acting Award

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