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Oh Shin-hwan ( Korean: 오신환, born 7 February 1971) is a South Korean former actor and conservative politician. Starting his career as an obscure actor in 1990s, he was elected as a
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for Gwanak 2nd constituency at the
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, making him as the first conservative MP of the liberal-leaning constituency since its creation in 1988.


Early life and education

Oh was born in
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,
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(now in Gwanak District) in
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in 1971. He is the youngest son of Lee Sung-im and Oh Yoo-geun, the former Deputy Speaker of the
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. He attended to Danggok Primary School and Danggok Secondary School, then graduated from Danggok High School in 1989. Following the graduation, he studied
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at
Konkuk University Konkuk University () is a South Korean private university founded in 1946. The university was founded based on three virtues: sincerity, fidelity, and righteousness. Konkuk University gives comprehensive education in agricultural and life scien ...
but dropped out. He was then admitted to Korea National University of Arts (K-ARTS) and earned a bachelor's degree in theatre, as well as a master's degree in public policy from
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and a doctorate in urban sociology from University of Seoul. He graduated from K-ARTS in 1998 along with several notable actors, such as
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and Lee Sun-kyun.


Acting career

Oh had been acting in some university plays since 1989, while he was studying at Konkuk University. He joined Yeonwoo Stage in 1991, then subsequently appeared to ''Ride Together'' (동승), which was adapted from a drama of Ham Se-dŏk. After his admission to K-ARTS in 1994, he continued his acting in ''Marionette Show'' (꼭두각시 놀음), ''The Story of Park Ki-hong'' (박기홍 이야기), ''Mud'' (진흙) and so on. During this period, he worked with
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; a source reported that both used to share a house. Other than plays, Oh played supporting roles in
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s, including ''Yellow Flower'' (둘 하나 섹스) and ''A Woman Off Her Uniform'' (남산에 오르다). Before admitting to politics, Oh served as the director of Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture.


Political career

Oh joined the
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(GNP; later
Saenuri Party The Liberty Korea Party () was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, right-wing populist, or far-right. Until February 2017, it was known as the Saenuri Party (), and before that as the Han ...
then
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) in 2006, and ran as a Seoul Metropolitan Council member for Gwanak 1st constituency at the
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. He received 43.75% and won, making him as the youngest person holds the position. In 2010, he was chosen as the GNP candidate for Mayor of Gwanak but lost to Yoo Jong-pil. In 2012, he was the Saenuri's MP candidate for Gwanak 2nd constituency but defeated by the opposition alliance ( DUP- UPP) candidate Lee Sang-kyu. Following the defeat, he worked for
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, the Saenuri's presidential candidate who won in the same year, as well as the party's youth wing. The election of Lee Sang-kyu was annulled due to the UPP's ban in December 2014, which brought a by-election in 2015. Oh won the Saenuri preselection, defeating the former candidate Kim Cheol-soo. On 29 April, he gained 43.89% and defeated Chung Tae-ho ( NPAD) and
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(
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). The result became a sensation, as the constituency was known as liberal-leaning where conservatives did not win since the creation in 1988. Nevertheless, some analyses showed that he could lose if non-conservatives put a unity candidate. Oh was re-elected in 2016, where his party faced a shock defeat. He was then appointed as the party's deputy parliamentary leader, but left the party after the political scandal in October. He then joined
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, the splinter group formed by Saenuri's dissidents. On 22 December 2017, he was elected as the party's parliamentary leader and held the position till the party was merged into
Bareunmirae Party The Bareunmirae Party (), also known as the Bareun Mirae Party and Bareun Future Party, was a South Korean liberal-conservative political party. It was founded in 2018 by merger of the centrist liberal People's Party and the conservative Bareu ...
in 2018. After
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was elected as the Bareunmirae's President, Oh was appointed as the Secretary-General. Soon, the party was split due to the conflicts regarding the electoral reform and the installation of the Office of Crime Investigation for Senior Public Officials. This occurred the resignation of Kim Kwan-young, the party's parliamentary leader who faced public criticisms. Oh succeeded the position on 15 May, defeating Kim Sung-sick. Analyses showed that Kim failed to get supports from the former People's Party (PP) MPs, though Kim has a background of PP. Following the long conflicts with Sohn, Oh joined the party's dissident group, Emergency Action for Change and Innovation (later
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), led by the party's ex-co-President
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. However, Yoo stood down as the group leader due to the controversy, made Oh to replace the presidency. All group members were later suspended from the party, as well as Oh, who was also sacked from the parliamentary leader.


Controversy

During the 2015 by-election, it was reported that Oh's master's degree from Korea University was revoked due to the thesis plagiarism, which he forgot to write the references. He mentioned that his degree was not revoked; he voluntarily returned it for parliamentary career.


Personal life

Oh married to Yoo Jung-mi and has 2 sons — Oh Se-yoon and Oh Se-hyun. He is a
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.


Filmography


Theatre

* ''Ride Together'' (1991) * ''Marionette Show'' * ''The Story of Park Ki-hong'' * ''Mud'' * ''Kiss'' (1998)


Film

* ''
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'' (1998) * '' A Woman Off Her Uniform'' (2001)


Entertainment

* '' Children, The Life's Greatest Blessing'' (2015)


Election results


General elections


Local elections


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Mayor of Gwanak District


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