People
Kim Seung-ho
Biography:
Kim Seung-ho (July 13, 1918 – December 1, 1968) was a Korean actor. Kim was a star of the 1950s and 1960s and regarded as one of the best actors in Korean film history. Kim started acting at the age of 20, but he took lead roles when he was over 40 years old. Kim is also the father of actor Kim Hee-ra.
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The General's Mustache as Hyong-sa | 1968-09-14 |
Chun-Hui | 1967-08-02 |
Stroller | 1967-07-20 |
The King with My Face as Lord Tau Po Bei | 1967-07-04 |
The Goddess of Mercy as Emperor Miao Chuang | 1967-03-21 |
Six Daughters | 1967-02-09 |
Full Ship as Gom-chi | 1967-01-20 |
A Story of a Nobleman | 1966-12-11 |
Nilliri as Governor Lee | 1966-10-29 |
I Am a King as Maeng Du-ho | 1966-09-15 |
Nostalgia | 1966-07-02 |
A Soldier Speaks after Death as General Son | 1966-01-21 |
Market | 1965-12-16 |
The King and the Servant Boy | 1965-09-10 |
마포사는 황부자 | 1965-09-10 |
The Story of Bae Local Offcial | 1965-08-14 |
The Heir | 1965-04-07 |
The Sino-Japanese War and Queen Min the Heroine as Prince Dae-won | 1965-01-01 |
Wife's Confession | 1964-10-29 |
When Night Falls at Myeongdong | 1964-10-15 |
The Last Woman of Shang | 1964-09-12 |
The Beautiful Maid as Professor Kim | 1964-05-15 |
The Regular Tardy Student as Jang Seong-hak | 1964-04-30 |
The Teacher with Ten Daughters | 1964-04-09 |
Kinship as Kim Deok-sam | 1963-10-03 |
A Reluctant Prince | 1963-06-01 |
Private Tutor as Jeon Taek-bo | 1963-03-07 |
Love Affair | 1963-01-25 |
Heartlessness | 1962-12-29 |
King Dongmyeong | 1962-11-03 |
A Woman Judge | 1962-11-03 |
Revenge | 1962-10-24 |
Queen Dowager Inmok as Prince Imhae | 1962-09-13 |
The War and an Old Man | 1962-08-09 |
View from an Alley as Mr. Ko | 1962-06-28 |
When Acacias Bloom as Independence army commander | 1962-06-06 |
The Great Hero Yi Sun Shin | 1962-04-14 |
A Happy Day of Jinsa Maeng as Maengjinsa | 1962-03-08 |
The Country Left Behind as Sirenkov | 1962-03-01 |
Lee Chadon | 1962-02-05 |
Under the Sky in Seoul as Kim Hak-gyu | 1961-12-15 |
Wonsullang | 1961-11-18 |
Bumpkin Oh-bok as Choi Oh Bok | 1961-11-11 |
The Sea Knows as Saito | 1961-11-10 |
My Sister is a Tomboy as Dal-su (father) | 1961-10-27 |
Five Marines as Lieutenant Colonel Oh Seok-man | 1961-10-20 |
Lady Jang as Park Tae-bo | 1961-09-23 |
A Dream of Fortune as Son Chang-soo (School Teacher) | 1961-06-17 |
A Bonanza as Jang Woon-chil | 1961-06-01 |
A Petty Middle Manager as Juntaek Koo (Head of Welfare Division) | 1961-05-04 |
A Bar without Address | 1961-04-27 |
A Sunflower Family as Jeong Jin-goo (Father) | 1961-04-13 |
The Coachman as Ha Chun-sam | 1961-02-15 |
Mr. Park as Mr. Park | 1960-10-05 |
Entanglements | 1960-07-21 |
The Moral of Youth | 1960-07-20 |
Mother's Power as Eun-jik | 1960-03-03 |
Romance Papa as Father | 1960-01-28 |
Soil as Yoon Champan | 1960-01-28 |
A Revival | 1960-01-01 |
Even the Clouds Are Drifting | 1959-11-05 |
A Sister's Garden as Bang | 1959-10-01 |
Way of the Body | 1959-08-19 |
Dongsimcho as Busan President Kim (Trader) | 1959-07-09 |
Heungbu and Nolbu | 1959-05-20 |
Chun Hui as Min Du-hwan | 1959-05-01 |
King Gojong and Martyr An Jung-Geun as Emperor Gojong | 1959-04-10 |
Gobau | 1959-03-15 |
A Skinny and a Fatty Go to Camp Nonsan | 1959-02-06 |
The Love Marriage as Mr. Ko senior | 1958-10-14 |
A College Woman's Confession as Choi Rim | 1958-07-12 |
The First Snow | 1958-05-30 |
The Money as Bong-su | 1958-03-09 |
Forever with You | 1958-01-15 |
Palace of Ambition as Hwa Pidal | 1957-12-18 |
The Wanderer as 홍경래 역 | 1957-07-18 |
A Lady of Freedom | 1957-01-31 |
The Shadowless Pagoda as Paeng-gae | 1957-01-31 |
The Wedding Day as Maeng Jin-sa | 1956-11-27 |
The Enemy of Woman | 1956-11-15 |
Nongae | 1956-11-05 |
Prince Ho-Dong and Princess Nak-Rang | 1956-06-13 |
The Virgin Star | 1956-03-27 |
Yangsan Province as Okrang's father | 1955-10-13 |
The Sun of Night | 1948-07-01 |
My Liberated Country | 1947-05-19 |
Hurrah! For Freedom | 1946-10-22 |