HAN Suk-kyu is an actor known for guaranteed box office success. He is one of leading character actors who contributed to a renaissance in the Korean movie market during the mid-1990 and mid-2000. He made his screen debut playing a womanizing doctor in <Doctor Bong>, which comically captures his search for a true love. His role in <The Gingko Bed>, directed by KANG Je-kyu, brought the Korean movie to a higher level and made him synonymous with a box office success...
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HAN Suk-kyu is an actor known for guaranteed box office success. He is one of leading character actors who contributed to a renaissance in the Korean movie market during the mid-1990 and mid-2000. He made his screen debut playing a womanizing doctor in <Doctor Bong>, which comically captures his search for a true love. His role in <The Gingko Bed>, directed by KANG Je-kyu, brought the Korean movie to a higher level and made him synonymous with a box office success and a character actor. During the height of his career, he played strong characters in various blockbuster movies such as <Swiri> and <Tell Me Something> and stylish, soul-searching melodramas such as <The Contact>, <Christmas in August>, and <The Scarlet Letter>. HAN has not only deep, soothing voice but also an eye for a good movie. He created colorful characters in <A Bloody Aria>, <Eye for an Eye>, <Forbidden Guest>, <White Night>. HAN received rave reviews for his recent role in romantic comedy <Villain and Widow>. HAN next opted to star in RYOO Seung-wan’s spy thriller <The Berlin File> 2013), set in the European capital, which was a hit in the Lunar New year, before filming the inspirational drama <My Paparotti>, released only weeks later. HAN’s next starring role was as a gifted Joseon Era designer in LEE Won-suk’s sophomore film <The Royal Tailor> in 2014.
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