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Sang-woo
Sang-woo is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. Hanja There are 35 hanja with the reading " sang" and 41 hanja with the reading "woo" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. Ways of writing this name in hanja include: * ( ; ) * ( ; ) * ( ; ) * ( ; ) * ( ; ) People People with this name include: Entertainment industry * Lee Sang-woo (director) (born 1971), South Korean film director * Kwon Sang-woo (born 1976), South Korean actor * Lee Sang-woo (born 1980), South Korean actor * Do Sang-woo (born 1987), South Korean actor * Roy Kim (born Kim Sang-woo, 1993), South Korean singer-songwriter * Chae Sang-woo (born 1999), South Korean actor Sportspeople * Lee Sang-u (born 1943, South Korean rower * Kim Sang-woo (volleyball) (born 1973), South Korean volleyball player * Kim Sang-woo (referee) (born 1975), South Korean football referee * Sin ...
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Kwon Sang-woo
Kwon Sang-woo (in Korean: 권상우, ''Kweon Sang-u''; born August 5, 1976) is a South Korean actor. He rose to stardom in 2003 with the romantic comedy film ''My Tutor Friend'' and the melodrama series ''Stairway to Heaven''. Career Kwon Sang-woo, the most visible example of the so-called ''mom-zzang'' (slang for "great body") movement, started his career as a fashion model in the late 1990s. His first acting experience was in the TV drama ''Delicious Proposal'', and for the first few years of his entertainment career, he received only minor roles on television, before making his big-screen debut in the martial arts film ''Volcano High'' (2001). The following year, he played his first lead role in the comedy ''Make It Big'' (2002) together with real-life best friend Song Seung-heon."Actors and Actresses of K ...
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Squid Game
''Squid Game'' () is a South Korean survival drama television series created by Hwang Dong-hyuk for Netflix. Its cast includes Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo, Wi Ha-joon, HoYeon Jung, O Yeong-su, Heo Sung-tae, Anupam Tripathi, and Kim Joo-ryoung. The series revolves around a contest where 456 players, all of whom are in deep financial hardship, risk their lives to play a series of deadly children's games for the chance to win a (, , or as of broadcast) prize. The title of the series draws from a similarly named Korean children's game. Hwang had conceived of the idea based on his own economic struggles early in life, as well as the class disparity in South Korea and capitalism. Though he had initially written it in 2009, he was unable to find a production company to fund the idea until Netflix took an interest around 2019 as part of their drive to expand their foreign programming offerings. ''Squid Game'' was released worldwide on September 17, 2021, to critical acclaim and ...
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Seoyoung, My Daughter
''Seoyoung, My Daughter'' () is a 2012 South Korean television series, starring Lee Bo-young, Chun Ho-jin, Lee Sang-yoon, and Park Hae-jin. The family drama focuses on the broken relationship between Seo-young and her father, who later reunite with the help of her twin brother. It aired on KBS2 from September 15, 2012, to March 3, 2013, on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 50 episodes. It recorded a peak viewership rating of 47.6%, making it the highest rated Korean drama of 2013. Cast *Lee Bo-young as Lee Seo-young **Lee Hye-in as young Seo-young *Chun Ho-jin as Lee Sam-jae *Lee Sang-yoon as Kang Woo-jae *Park Hae-jin as Lee Sang-woo *Park Jung-ah as Kang Mi-kyung *Choi Yoon-young as Choi Ho-jung *Hong Yo-seob as Choi Min-seok *Choi Jung-woo as Kang Ki-beom *Kim Hye-ok as Cha Ji-sun *Lee Jung-shin as Kang Sung-jae *Kim Seol-hyun as Seo Eun-soo *Song Ok-sook as Kim Kang-soon *Jo Eun-sook as Yoon So-mi *Shim Hyung-tak as Choi Kyung-ho *Jang Hee-jin as Jung Sun-woo *Cha Min-ji as ...
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Lee Sang-woo
Lee Sang-woo (born February 13, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He rose to fame in the 2007 television drama ''First Wives' Club'', and has since played leading roles on '' The Road Home'' (2009), '' Don't Hesitate'' (2009), ''Life Is Beautiful'' (2010), and '' Feast of the Gods'' (2012). Career Lee Sang-woo launched his acting career in 2005, starring in a ''Drama City'' episode and a minor role in the television drama '' 18 vs. 29''. This was followed by more supporting roles on television, including his big screen debut in '' Almost Love'', a romantic comedy film headlined by Kwon Sang-woo and Kim Ha-neul. During this time, he also starred as one of the three leading actors of the independent film ''Don't Look Back'' (2006), which was the closing film of that year's Jeonju International Film Festival, and won a critic's prize at the Locarno International Film Festival. Lee began his rise to fame with a supporting role in ''First Wives' Club'', a popular drama which aired fro ...
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Wife Returns
''Wife Returns'' (; also known as ''My Wife is Back'') is a South Korean television series starring Kang Sung-yeon, Jo Min-ki, Yoon Se-ah, Park Jung-chul, and Kim Mu-yeol. It aired on SBS from November 2, 2009 to April 16, 2010 on Mondays to Fridays at 19:20 for 116 episodes. The melodrama deals with a broken family, betrayal, adultery and revenge with a dash of violence. ''Wife Returns'' revolves around a woman who gets revenge on the husband of her identical twin sister. The sister was forced to leave her husband and their child by her mother-in-law."강성연-조민기-윤세아 SBS 새일일극 치명적 삼각관계"
''Newsen'' (in Korean). 19 August 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-20. The series was part of the "Wife

Lee Sang-woo (director)
Lee Sang-woo (born 24 February 1971), is a South Korean film director, screenwriter and actor. His films are sexual, violent and controversial, and are often based on real events. Personal life Lee graduated from University of California, Berkeley, majoring in film. Career Lee has been in the film industry for a long time, most notably as Kim Ki-duk's assistant director, before making the transition to becoming a prolific director in his own right. His official debut was ''Tropical Manila'' in 2008. Filmography As director *'' Mother Is a Whore'' (2011) *''Tropical Manila'' (2012) *'' Father Is a Dog'' (2012) *''Barbie'' (2012) *''Novel Meets Movie'' (segment: "Emergency Exit") (2013) *'' Fire in Hell'' (2014) *''All About My Father'' (omnibus film, 2015) *''Speed'' (2015) *'' Dear Dictator'' (2015) *'' I Am Trash'' (2016) *''Working Street'' (2016) *''Dirty Romance'' (2017) *''Bittersweet Brew'' (2018) *''Folklore'' (episode: "Mongdal") (2018) As screenwriter ...
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Do Sang-woo
Do Sang-woo (born December 25, 1987) is a South Korean actor and model. Do has been gaining attention after starring as Gong Hyo-jin's character's ex-boyfriend in the television series ''It's Okay, That's Love ''It's Okay, That's Love'' () is a 2014 South Korean Korean drama, television series starring Jo In-sung, Gong Hyo-jin, Sung Dong-il, Lee Kwang-soo, and D.O. (singer), Do Kyung-soo. It aired on Seoul Broadcasting System, SBS from July 23 to Sept ...'' (2014). He enlisted to the army on April 5, 2016. Filmography Television series Television show Awards and nominations References External links Official website 1987 births Living people South Korean male models South Korean male television actors People from Busan {{Korea-actor-stub ...
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Cho Sang-woo
Cho Sang-woo (; born September 4, 1994) is a South Korean professional baseball pitcher currently playing for the Kiwoom Heroes of the KBO League. Cho Sang-woo, along with Park Dong-won in 2018, has been unable to play since June, being tied to a sexual assault case. No charges were filed. References External linksCareer statistics and player informationfrom Korea Baseball Organization The Korea Baseball Organization (KBO; ko, 한국야구위원회) is the governing body for the professional leagues of baseball in South Korea. The KBO was founded in 1981 and has governed two leagues: the KBO League ( ko, KBO 리그) and KBO ... Cho Sang-wooat Nexen Heroes Baseball Club Kiwoom Heroes players KBO League pitchers South Korean baseball players 2015 WBSC Premier12 players Baseball players at the 2020 Summer Olympics People from Uijeongbu 1994 births Living people Olympic baseball players of South Korea Sportspeople from Gyeonggi Province {{SouthKo ...
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Kim Sang-woo (volleyball)
Kim Sang-woo ( ko, 김상우; born July 31, 1973) is a retired volleyball player from South Korea, who currently coaches Seoul Woori Card Wibee in the V-League. As a player Kim was a middle blocker and helped the Samsung Bluefangs win nine consecutive national championships in the amateur Super League (1997−2004) and pro V-League (2005). Kim competed with the South Korean national team from 1994 to 2002 and took part in the 1996 Summer Olympics. He was also honored as best spiker at the 2001 FIVB World Grand Champions Cup in Japan. Individual awards * '' 2001 FIVB World Grand Champions Cup "Best Spiker"'' External links Kim Sang-wooprofile at Sports Reference Sports Reference, LLC, is an American company which operates several sports-related websites, including Sports-Reference.com, Baseball-Reference.com for baseball, Basketball-Reference.com for basketball, Hockey-Reference.com for ice hockey, Pro- ... 1973 births Living people South Korean men's volleyball play ...
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Kang Sang-woo
Kang Sang-woo (; Hanja: 姜祥佑; born 7 October 1993) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a full-back or winger for Chinese Super League club Beijing Guoan. Club career Kang joined Pohang Steelers in 2014 as a free agent rookie and go on to make his debut in a AFC Champions League group game on 18 March 2014 against Shandong Luneng Taishan in a 2-2 draw, where he came on as a late substitute. This would be followed by his first starting appearance, which was against Jeju United on 5 July 2014, in a league game that ended in a 0-0 draw. He would become a regular within the team until he was loaned out to Sangju Sangmu, the sports division of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces, as part of his military service. On 15 April 2022, Kang joined Chinese Super League club Beijing Guoan. He would make his debut on 5 June 2022, in a league game against Cangzhou Mighty Lions that ended in a 2-1 defeat. International career Kang was a member of the Sou ...
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Shin Sang-woo (ice Hockey)
Sin Sang-woo ( ko, 신상우 born December 12, 1987, in Seoul) is a South Korean professional ice hockey winger. He is currently playing for Anyang Halla of Asia League Ice Hockey Asia League Ice Hockey ( ja, アジアリーグアイスホッケー; ko, 아시아리그 아이스하키) or ALIH (AL) is an association which operates a professional ice hockey league based in East Asia, with teams from Japan, South Korea, and ... (ALIH). References External links * 1987 births Living people South Korean ice hockey forwards HL Anyang players Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea Asian Games bronze medalists for South Korea Medalists at the 2011 Asian Winter Games Medalists at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Asian Games medalists in ice hockey Ice hockey players at the 2011 Asian Winter Games Ice hockey players at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Olympic ice hockey players for South Korea Ice hockey players at the 2018 Winter Olympics {{SouthKorea-icehockey-bi ...
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Chae Sang-woo
Chae Sang-woo (born March 31, 1999) is a South Korean actor. He began his acting career in 2008 as a child actor, notably in ''Deep Rooted Tree'' (2011). Filmography Film *''Wretches'' (2018) - Jo Seong-woo *''The Huntresses'' (2014) - Sa-hyun *''The Face Reader'' (2013) - Danjong *''Wedding Dress'' (2010) - Min-woo Television series *'' The Nokdu Flower'' (2019) - Yi Seong-gye *''Money Flower'' (2017) - young Jang Boo-cheon *'' The Producers'' (2015) - young Ra Joon-mo *''Unkind Ladies'' (2015) - Gook Young-soo *''The Suspicious Housekeeper'' (2013) - Eun Du-gyeom *''The Eldest'' (2013) - young Park Soon-taek *''The Blade and Petal'' (2013)- young Yeon Choong *''Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love'' (SBS, 2013) - young Sukjong *'' King of Ambition'' (2013)- young Ha Ryu / Cha Jae-woong *''Dream of the Emperor'' (2012) - young Gim Chunchu *''Insu, the Queen Mother'' (2011) - Danjong *''Deep Rooted Tree'' (2011) - young Kang Chae-yoon *''City Hunter'' (2011) - young Lee Yun-sung *''4 ...
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