Park Sang-won

For the Korean traditional musician, see Sang Won Park.
This is a Korean name; the family name is Park.
Park Sang-won

Park Sang-won at a royal wedding reenactment for the 2012 event Joseon Reawakens[1]
Born (1959-04-05) April 5, 1959
Daegu, South Korea
Nationality South Korea
Education Seoul Institute of the Arts - Theater[2]
Occupation Actor
Years active 1986–present
Korean name
Hangul 박상원
Hanja 朴相元
Revised Romanization Bak Sang-won
McCune–Reischauer Pak Sang-wŏn

Park Sang-won (born April 5, 1959) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for starring in two of the highest-rating Korean dramas of all time, Eyes of Dawn (1991) and Sandglass (1995).[3][4]

Filmography

Television series

  • My Daughter, Geum Sa-wol (MBC, 2015)
  • Healer (KBS2, 2014)
  • Rosy Lovers (MBC, 2014)
  • Faith (SBS, 2012)
  • My Daughter the Flower (SBS, 2011)
  • Golden Fish (MBC, 2010)
  • Dream (SBS, 2009)
  • Again, My Love (KBS2, 2009)[5][6]
  • The Legend (MBC, 2007)[7]
  • Land (SBS, 2004)
  • Like a Flowing River (SBS, 2002)
  • Daemang (The Great Ambition) (SBS, 2002)
  • Man of Autumn (MBC, 2001)
  • I Still Love You (SBS, 2001)
  • Golden Era (MBC, 2000)
  • You (KBS2, 1999)
  • Love and Success (MBC, 1998)
  • White Nights 3.98 (SBS, 1998)
  • You and I (MBC, 1997)
  • First Love (KBS2, 1996)
  • Sandglass (SBS, 1995)
  • Asphalt Man (SBS, 1995)
  • Thaw (SBS, 1995)
  • Goblin Is Coming (SBS, 1994)
  • Ambitions on Sand (SBS, 1992)
  • Time and Tears (MBC, 1992)
  • Rainbow in Mapo (MBC, 1992)
  • Women's Room (MBC, 1992)
  • Eyes of Dawn (MBC, 1991)
  • Seoul Sinawi (MBC, 1989)
  • Sleepless Tree (MBC, 1989)
  • Our Town (MBC, 1988)
  • Human Market (MBC, 1988)
  • MBC Bestseller Theater "River" (MBC, 1987)

Film

Variety show

Theater

Awards

References

  1. Cho, Chung-un (5 March 2012). "Joseon royal wedding reenacted". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  2. Park was also an adjunct professor of Theater and Film at Seokyeong University in 1999.
  3. Mitchel, Duncan. "Sandglass (1995, SBS miniseries)". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  4. "SBS: The Dawn of a New Golden Age". YesAsia. 9 September 2006. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  5. Han, Sang-hee (8 April 2009). "Veteran Actors Team Up for Small Screen". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  6. Oh, Jean (4 February 2009). "KBS drama up against MBC's comic-book hero". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  7. Lee, Hyo-won (7 August 2007). "Yonsama's New Drama to Air on TV in September". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  8. "Highlight". The Korea Herald. 9 December 2011. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  9. Chung, Ah-young (9 February 2010). "Nam Brothers Take the Stage Together in Play Rain Man". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  10. Chung, Ah-young (8 April 2009). "Star-Studded Cast for Musical 42nd Street". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  11. 옛날 옛적에 훠어이 훠이 [Long Long Time Ago, Whai Whai]. Our Theatre Review (in Korean). Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  12. Kang, Sue-jean (3 March 2006). "French Date". The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved 2014-06-18.

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