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Shin Cheol-jin
Shin Cheol-jin is a South Korean actor. He made his debut in the 1976 play ''Naughty in the West''. Filmography Television series Film Awards and nominations * 2005 Korean Theater Actors Association Actor of the Year * 2008 The 12th Hector Theater Awards Theatrical Award of the Year * 2009 Yomiuri Theatrical Awards Male Actor Award Notes References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Shin, Cheol-jin 1956 births Living people 20th-century South Korean male actors 21st-century South Korean male actors South Korean male film actors South Korean male television actors ...
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South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eastern border is defined by the Sea of Japan. South Korea claims to be the sole legitimate government of the entire peninsula and List of islands of South Korea, adjacent islands. It has a Demographics of South Korea, population of 51.75 million, of which roughly half live in the Seoul Capital Area, the List of metropolitan areas by population, fourth most populous metropolitan area in the world. Other major cities include Incheon, Busan, and Daegu. The Korean Peninsula was inhabited as early as the Lower Paleolithic period. Its Gojoseon, first kingdom was noted in Chinese records in the early 7th century BCE. Following the unification of the Three Kingdoms of Korea into Unified Silla, Silla and Balhae in the ...
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First Kiss (1998 Film)
''First Kiss'' is a 1998 South Korean romantic drama film directed by Kim Tae-kyun and produced by Jeong Tae-won. Cast * Ahn Jae-wook * Choi Ji-woo * Lee Geung-young * Yu Hye-kyeong * Byun Woo-min * Jang Dong-gun * Jin Jae-yeong * Shin Cheol-jin as Elevator man * Kim Bo-sung * Ko So-young * Lee Jong-soo * Lee Young-ae Lee Young-ae (born January 31, 1971) is a South Korean actress. She is known for her appearances in the Korean historical drama ''Dae Jang Geum'' (2003), and as a revenge seeking single mother in Park Chan-wook's crime thriller film ''Sympathy ... References External links * 1998 films 1998 romantic drama films South Korean romantic drama films 1990s Korean-language films {{1990s-romantic-drama-film-stub ...
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The Sound Of A Flower
''The Sound of a Flower'' () is 2015 South Korean period drama film based on the life of Jin Chae-seon, who became Joseon's first female ''pansori'' singer in 1867. Jin risks her life by cross-dressing as a man, at a time when women were forbidden to sing in public or perform on stage. The film focuses on the relationship between Jin and her pansori teacher, Shin Jae-hyo. The Korean title, ''Dorihwaga'', is a song written by Shin about his protégée after she became a court singer. The film was directed by Lee Jong-pil, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Kim Ah-young. Bae Suzy, who plays Jin Chae-seon, studied pansori for a year to prepare for the role. Ryu Seung-ryong plays her teacher, Shin Jae-hyo. Kim Nam-gil is the king's father and regent (the Heungseon Daewongun) and Song Sae-byeok is Kim Se-jong, a famous pansori singer. Lee Dong-hwi and Ahn Jae-hong play Shin's disciples. Plot Jin Chae-seon is an orphan raised by a ''gisaeng'' during the Joseon era in 1867. She enjoy ...
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My Dictator
''My Dictator'' () is a 2014 South Korean film directed and co-written by Lee Hae-jun, starring Sol Kyung-gu and Park Hae-il. Plot After the North-South Korea Joint Statement on July 4, 1972, reunification fervor briefly sweeps over the Korean Peninsula. The Korean Central Intelligence Agency is forced to prepare for what could soon be the first inter-Korean summit and they are worried about South Korean president Park Chung-hee's meeting with the reclusive and potentially dangerous North Korean leader Kim Il-sung. They decide to stage an imaginary summit so that they can prepare Park for a variety of scenarios and outcomes. So the KCIA looks for an unknown (and bad) actor to play the body double for Kim Il-sung. Kim Sung-geun earns his living doing odd jobs for a theater company, occasionally playing a walk-on part, and waiting for his big break. He gets cast in a small role as The Fool in Shakespeare's ''King Lear'', but he forgets his lines due to stage fright. Sung-geun not ...
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Innocent Thing
''Innocent Thing'' (; lit. "Thorn") is a 2014 South Korean romantic thriller film directed by Kim Tae-kyun (director), Kim Tae-kyun, starring Jang Hyuk and Jo Bo-ah. Plot Joon-ki (Jang Hyuk) was once a former Rugby football, rugby athlete and is currently a popular physical education teacher at an all-girls' high school. His pregnant wife Seo-yeon (Sunwoo Sun) is due to give birth to their first child imminently. Although he's used to playful advances from pubescent students, things take a dangerous turn when Young-eun (Jo Bo-ah) falls hard for her teacher and daringly confesses her feelings for him. Amid growing rumors, he is soon consumed with guilt and attempts to end the relationship. However Young-eun's pure crush slowly turns to obsession. She starts to regard everyone related with Joon-ki as obstacles, and the farther he keeps her away, the bolder her obsession and madness grows. Cast *Jang Hyuk as Kim Joon-ki *Jo Bo-ah as Ha Young-eun *Sunwoo Sun as Seo-yeon *Lee Do-ah as ...
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Always (2011 Film)
''Always'' (; lit. ''Only You'') is a 2011 South Korean drama film directed by Song Il-gon. Starring So Ji-sub and Han Hyo-joo in the lead roles, it is about a romance between an ex-boxer who has closed his heart to the world and a telemarketer who remains spirited despite slowly going blind. It was released in theaters on October 20, 2011. In South Korea, the film had a total of 1,027,614 admissions nationwide. With online tickets selling out a 2,000-seat outdoor movie theater in a record seven seconds, ''Always'' was the opening film of the 2011 Busan International Film Festival. Cast * So Ji-sub as Jang Cheol-min / Jang Marcelino * Han Hyo-joo as Ha Jung-hwa * Yun Jong-hwa as Min Tae-sik * Kang Shin-il as Choi (boxing gym manager) * Park Chul-min as Coach Bang * Jo Sung-ha as section chief Choi * Jin Goo as pottery store owner * Oh Kwang-rok as Park Chang-soo (man wanted by loan sharks) * Shin Cheol-jin as Elder in rehab * Kim Jeong-hak as team leader Ma * Kim Mi-kyung as ...
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A Barefoot Dream
''A Barefoot Dream'' () is a 2010 drama film co-production between South Korea and Japan directed by Kim Tae-kyun. It is based on the true story of Kim Shin-hwan, a retired Korean footballer who goes to East Timor after his business fails and launches a youth football team, thus becoming the " Hiddink of Korea." The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it did not make the final shortlist. The film recorded 332,699 admissions during its theatrical run in South Korea."Theatrical Releases in 2010: Box-Office Admission Results".
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The Taoist Wizard
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The Sword With No Name
''The Sword with No Name'' (; ) is a 2009 South Korean film based on a fictionalized account of Empress Myeongseong. The film sold 1,671,387 tickets nationwide. Plot Mu-myeong is a bounty hunter during the Joseon Dynasty who lives day-to-day by catching fugitives. His life is forever changed when, on one of his missions, he meets a beautiful noblewoman, Min Ja-young, and falls in love with her. Several years pass and Ja-young enters the royal palace to be married to Emperor Gojong as the next queen of Joseon. Lovesick, Mu-myeong joins the royal guard to be near Ja-young, staying loyally by her side as she navigates court politics and rises to the throne to become the Empress Myeongseong. Myeongseong tries to modernize the dynasty by breaking it off from its hermit kingdom past while avoiding being colonized by Russia and Japan. She becomes embroiled in a political power struggle with the court's conservative Confucian faction, led by her own father-in-law, the regent Daewongun. As ...
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Heartbreak Library
''Heartbreak Library'' (; lit. "Page 198 of That Man's Book") is a 2008 South Korean romantic drama film starring Lee Dong-wook and Eugene. It is an adaptation of a short story of the same name written by Korean author Yoon Sung-hee. It tells the story of a librarian who is first furious at a man who rips out page 198 of books, then becomes intrigued, and finally decides to help him after learning that he's heartbroken after his girlfriend broke up with him then left a note to look up page 198, without mentioning which book. Plot Eun-soo works conscientiously as a librarian in a seaside village. One day, she catches a mysterious man damaging some books at the library; the man, clad in a black suit with a black tie, tears out a single page from every book he comes across. At first, Eun-soo accuses him of book vandalism and reports him to the police, but she soon becomes curious regarding the complex story behind his actions. Joon-oh's girlfriend had suddenly left him with only a ...
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Summer Whispers
''Summer Whispers'' () is a 2008 South Korean romance film starring Lee Young-eun and Ha Seok-jin. It is written and directed by first-time director Kim Eun-joo. Lee was nominated Best New Actress at the 46th Grand Bell Awards in 2009. Plot Professor Noh decides to visit his son in America after losing his wife. He asks his student (Young-jo) and a young man (Yoon-soo) from the flower shop to take care of his house. Young-jo arranges his books in the morning, while Yoon-soo tends to the garden in the afternoon. Although they do not meet, they come to know each other through the traces each left in the house and through the Professor's cat whom Young-jo is allergic to. Cast * Lee Young-eun as Young-jo * Ha Seok-jin as Yoon-soo * Choi Jong-won as Professor Noh * Woo Sang-min as Professor Noh's wife * Jung Woo as Jung-sik * Choi Yoon-jung as Shin-hee * Kim Hyung-beom as movie director * Gu Bon-im as Kyung-sook * Shin Cheol-jin Shin Cheol-jin is a South Korean actor. He made his d ...
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My Tutor Friend 2
''My Tutor Friend 2'' (; lit. "Tutoring a Friend of My Age Lesson 2") is a 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film released on April 19, 2007. It was promoted as a sequel to the 2003 movie ''My Tutor Friend'', but the films' characters and plots are unrelated, and only share the basic premise of a boy and girl of the same age that happen to meet as student and tutor, and later fall in love. Plot Cast * Lee Chung-ah - Junko * Park Ki-woong - Jong-man * Lee Young-ha - Heo Ha-ryong * Yoon Young-sam - Sung Moon-ran * Julian Quintart - George * Jo Dal-hwan - Seon Poong-gi * Jang Young-ran - assistant teacher Hee-jung * Yang Geum-seok - Dong-wook's mother * Baek Seung-woo - Lee Dong-wook * Yang Jin-woo - Jung Woo-sung * Shin Cheol-jin - Professor * Choi Il-hwa - Junko's father * Ah Yong-joo - gang boss * Shin Jung-geun - film professor * Jung Jae-hoon - gunman * Jung Eun-woo - Woo-sung's friend * Shin Cheol-jin - Professor * Lee Jooyeon Lee Joo-yeon (born March 19, 1987), formerl ...
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