Song Jae-ho  | |
|---|---|
| Born | Song Jae-eon March 10, 1937  | 
| Died | November 7, 2020 (aged 83) | 
| Nationality | South Korean | 
| Education | Dong-a University - Korean Language and Literature | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1959–2020 | 
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | |
| Hanja | |
| Revised Romanization | Song Jae-ho | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Song Chae-ho | 
| Birth name | |
| Hangul | |
| Revised Romanization | Song Jae-eon | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Song Chae-ŏn | 
Song Jae-ho (born Song Jae-eon; 10 March 1937 – 7 November 2020) was a South Korean actor.
Career
He made his acting debut in 1959, and became best known for his work in 1970s and 1980s Korean cinema, notably Yeong-ja's Heydays (1975). Song has since become one of the most respected veteran actors in Korean film and television,[2] with more recent starring roles in the films Memories of Murder (2003), The President's Last Bang (2005) and Late Blossom (2011), as well as the television drama Precious Family (2004).[3][4][5][6]
Filmography
Film
- The Way (2017)
 - Northern Limit Line (2015) (cameo)
 - The Suspect (2013)
 - Marriage Blue (2013)
 - The Spy: Undercover Operation (2013)
 - The Tower (2012)
 - Sunday Punch (2011)
 - Quick (2011)
 - Late Blossom (2011)
 - Troubleshooter (2010)
 - Tidal Wave (2009)
 - Private Eye (2009)
 - A Tale of Legendary Libido (2008)
 - BA:BO (2008)
 - May 18 (2007)
 - Over the Border (2006)
 - The President's Last Bang (2005)
 - Face (2004)
 - Sweet Sixties (2004)
 - Too Beautiful to Lie (2004)
 - Silver Knife (2003)
 - Singles (2003)
 - Memories of Murder (2003)
 - Double Agent (2003)
 - The Beauty in Dream (2002)
 - Musa (2001)
 - Ivan the Mercenary (1997)
 - Tip (1988)
 - The Chameleon's Poem (1988)
 - Love Song (1984)
 - The Winter That Year Was Warm (1984)
 - With Hope for Future Baseball King (1982)
 - Night of a Sorceress (1982)
 - Ardent Love (1982)
 - People of Kkobang Neighborhood (1982)
 - The Glorious Days of Young-ja (Sequel) (1982)
 - Three Times Each for Short and Long Ways (1981)
 - The Hidden Hero (1980)
 - The Terms of Love (1979)
 - Arirang Ah! (1978)
 - Winter Woman (1977)
 - A Driver with a Nickname (1977)
 - Season of Love (1977)
 - Girls From Scratch (1976)
 - Why Do You Ask My Past? (1976)
 - Kan-Nan (1976)
 - Counting Stars in a Night Sky (1976)
 - Young City (1976)
 - Cuckoo's Dolls (1976)
 - You Can Borrow My Love (1976)
 - Chang-su's Heydays (1975)
 - Wood and Swamp (1975)
 - Story of the Youth (1975)
 - Lee Jung-seob, a Painter (1975)
 - Yeong-ja's Heydays (1975)
 - 25 O'clock of Youth (1973)
 - Wedding Dress in Tears (1973)
 - Looking for Sons and Daughters (1972)
 - Cruel History of Myeongdong (1972)
 - The Golden Harbor in Horror (1971)
 - King Sejo the Great (1970)
 - The Lost Wedding Veil (1970)
 - Love and Death (1970)
 - Evil Person (1969)
 - The Starting Point (1967)
 - A Spotted Man (1967)
 - Legend of Ssarigol (1967)
 - Heukmaek (1965)
 - The Bacheolor Pub (1964)
 
Television drama
- Local Hero (OCN, 2016)
 - Missing You (MBC, 2012)
 - The Chaser (SBS, 2012)
 - Can't Lose (MBC, 2011) (guest appearance, ep 1-4)
 - Miss Ripley (MBC, 2011)
 - Sign (SBS, 2011)
 - I Believe in Love (KBS2, 2011)
 - Thank You for Your Smile (KBS2, 2010)
 - The Fugitive: Plan B (KBS2, 2010)
 - Hot Blood (KBS2, 2009)
 - Partner (KBS2, 2009)
 - My Husband's Woman (SBS, 2007)
 - Que Sera, Sera (MBC, 2007)
 - Crazy for You (SBS, 2007)
 - The Invisible Man (KBS2, 2006)
 - Which Star Are You From? (MBC, 2006)
 - Love Is Over (MBC, 2006)
 - Shin Don (MBC, 2005)
 - Precious Family (KBS2, 2004)
 - Freezing Point (MBC, 2004)
 - Sweet Buns (MBC, 2004)
 - My Hidden Love (MBC, 2004)
 - War of the Roses (MBC, 2004)
 - Sunlight Pours Down (SBS, 2004)
 - Breathless (MBC, 2003)
 - The Fairy and the Swindler (SBS, 2003)
 - While You Were Dreaming (MBC, 2003)
 - Jang Hee-bin (KBS2, 2002)
 - Since We Met (MBC, 2002)
 - Whenever the Heart Beats (KBS2, 2002)
 - Mom's Song (SBS, 2002)
 - Present (MBC, 2002)
 - Sangdo (MBC, 2002)
 - Piano (SBS, 2001)
 - Empress Myeongseong (KBS2, 2001)
 - Tender Hearts (KBS1, 2001)
 - Pardon (SBS, 2000)
 - Air Force (MBC, 2000)
 - Wrath of an Angel (SBS, 2000)
 - Medical Center (SBS, 2000)
 - The Full Sun (KBS2, 2000)
 - Youth (MBC, 1999)
 - Invitation (KBS2, 1999)
 - Roses and Bean Sprouts (MBC, 1999)
 - KAIST (SBS, 1999)
 - The King and the Queen (KBS1, 1998)
 - Seoul Tango (SBS, 1998)
 - To the End of the World (MBC, 1998)
 - The Mountain (MBC, 1997)
 - Beautiful My Lady (SBS, 1997)
 - The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World (MBC, 1996)
 - Tears of the Dragon (KBS1, 1996)
 - Their Embrace (MBC, 1996)
 - Project (KBS2, 1996)
 - Thaw (SBS, 1995)
 - Asphalt Man (SBS, 1995)
 - Kka Chi (SBS, 1994)
 - Tomorrow Love (KBS2, 1993)
 - Autumn Woman (SBS, 1992)
 - 92 Whale Hunting (KBS2, 1992)
 - And Shaky Times (KBS2, 1991)
 - 둥지를 찾아서 (KBS1, 1991)
 - What the Women Live (MBC, 1990)
 - Punggaek (KBS2, 1988)
 - The Tree of Love (KBS2, 1987)
 - Southern Cross (KBS1, 1986)
 - Family (KBS2, 1984)
 - TV Tale of Chunhyang (KBS2, 1984)
 - 갈매기 처녀 (KBS1, 1983)
 - Foundation of the Kingdom (KBS1, 1983)
 - Ordinary People (KBS1, 1982)
 - The New Bride (KBS)
 - Eye (KBS2, 1981)
 - 벼랑위의 사람들 (KBS, 1980)
 - Comrades (KBS, 1975)
 - 113 수사본부 (MBC, 1973)
 
Awards
- 1982 18th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best TV Actor (The New Bride)
 
State honors
| Country | Year | Honor | Ref. | 
|---|---|---|---|
| South Korea[note 1] | 2021 | Order of Cultural Merit | [10] | 
Notes
- ↑ Honors are given at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards, arranged by the Korea Creative Content Agency and hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[7][8] They are awarded to those who have contributed to the arts and South Korea's pop culture.[9]
 
References
- ↑ "Celebrities speak out on plight of NK defectors in China". The Dong-a Ilbo. 6 March 2012. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
 - ↑ Hartzell, Adam (4 June 2006). "New Old Men and Old New Men: The Ebb and Flow of Patriarchal Pull in Sweet Sixties and When I Turned Nine". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
 - ↑ "We Depicted a Family That Stayed Together Through All the Ups and Downs". The Dong-a Ilbo. 6 June 2005. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
 - ↑ "K-FILM REVIEWS: 그때 그사람들 (The President's Last Bang)". Twitch Film. 24 July 2005. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
 - ↑ Kwon, Mee-yoo (6 February 2011). "Blossom portrays love in twilight years". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
 - ↑ Kim, Bo-ra (21 November 2012). "KBS actors protest against non-payment". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
 - ↑ Hicap, Jonathan (October 18, 2018). "BTS, Red Velvet win at Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on October 18, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
 - ↑ Yeo, Yer-im (October 25, 2018). "BTS gets award upon their return home". Yonhap News Agency. Archived from the original on November 7, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2021 – via Korea JoongAng Daily.
 - ↑ Lee, Sang-won (October 25, 2016). "Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards announces winners". The Korea Herald. Archived from the original on September 29, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
 - ↑ Jo Eun-mi (October 28, 2021). "'2021년 대한민국 대중문화예술상' 오늘(28일) 개최..윤여정, 금관문화훈장 수훈" [‘2021 Republic of Korea Popular Culture and Arts Award’ held today (28th)..Yeojeong Yoon, awarded with the Order of Cultural Merit] (in Korean). Herald POP. Retrieved October 28, 2021 – via Naver.
 
External links
- Song Jae-ho at the Korean Movie Database
 - Song Jae-ho at IMDb
 - Song Jae-ho at HanCinema
 
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