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Shin Young-kyun

Shin Young-kyun
  • Name: Shin Young-kyun
  • Birthday: 1928-11-07
  • Also known as: 신영균,Shin Yeong-gyun,申榮均,Yeong-gyun Shin,Sin Yong-Gyun,Shin Young-kyun,Shin Youngkyun,Shin Young Kyun,Shin Yeong Gyun,Sin Yong Gyun,Yong-Gyun Sin ,Youngkyun Shin,Син Ён Гюн,Син Ён-гюн,Син Ёнгюн,Ён-гюн Син,Ёнгюн Син,Син Ён-кён,Ёнкён Син,Ён-кён Син,Син Ён Гён,Син Ён-гён,Ён-гён Син,Ёнгён Син
  • Place of birth: Pyongsan, Korea
  • Popularity: 4.274
Biography: Shin Young-kyun (born November 6, 1928) is a South Korean actor, film producer, and politician. Shin Young-kyun was born in Pyongsan, Hwanghae Province (now part of North Korea) in 1928. When he was 10 years old, Shin went to Seoul. While studying dentistry at Seoul National University, he participated in a drama club where he got to know Park Am, Gil Yok-yun, and Lee Nak-hoon, who later became actors and composer. Wikipedia contributors. "Shin Young-kyun." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 5 Nov. 2020. Web. 28 Oct. 2021.

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Title Release date
Azaleas Of My Hometown   as  Yong-chool 1973-09-08
The Three-Day Reign 1973-02-15
Lady of the Court 1972-07-13
The Last Flight to Pyongyang   as  Kim Dae-ryeong 1972-01-01
Leaving in the rain 1971-11-27
Horror in the Underworld 1971-06-25
The Crying Bird 1971-06-11
Once More, for Love 1971-02-06
Great King Sejo 1970-12-15
Pagoda of No Shadow 1970-04-23
Mi-ae 1970-02-21
Wang-geon, the Great 1970-02-06
Naked Love   as  Li Yung-Chieh 1970-01-31
Farewell My Love 1970-01-01
Temptatio 1969-12-06
The Eunuch 2 1969-11-15
Spring, Spring 1969-05-24
Saint and Witch 1969-05-10
Love Me Once Again 2 1969-03-21
A Thousand Year-Old Fox   as  General Wong-ran Kim 1969-03-08
Herb of Desire 1968-11-23
Love Me Once Again   as  Shin-ho Kim 1968-07-20
The Homeless Wanderer 1968-06-27
A Man Like the Wind   as  Cloud 1968-06-06
Glory of Barefoot 1968-05-08
Prince Daewon   as  Prince Heung Seon 1968-04-12
Love 1968-02-11
Mountain 1967-12-20
Nostalgia   as  Go U-do 1967-12-08
The King with My Face   as  Emperor Hung Wai/Shing An 1967-07-04
A Red-and-blue Gauze Lantern   as  Kim Yong-mun 1967-07-01
The Violator 1967-06-15
Flame in Valley   as  Kyu-bok 1967-04-22
Six Daughters 1967-02-09
Full Ship   as  Yeon-cheol 1967-01-20
Wild Flowers 1966-12-16
A Water Mill   as  Bang-won 1966-11-10
Nameless Grass 1966-08-19
A Hero without a Serial Number 1966-03-23
A Soldier Speaks after Death 1966-01-21
Market 1965-12-16
The Tiger Moth 1965-11-27
The Seaside Village   as  Seong-soo 1965-11-19
The King and the Servant Boy   as  Eom Taek-ju 1965-09-10
Sorrow Even Up in Heaven   as  Kim Dong-sik 1965-05-05
Fading in the Rain   as  Kwon Hyeok 1965-03-11
Tiger of the Plains 1965-01-16
North and South 1965-01-01
The Korean Instrument with 12 Strings 1964-10-16
The Last Woman of Shang   as  Emperor Chou 1964-09-12
The Power for Ten Years   as  Hong Guk-yeong 1964-08-06
The Extra Mortals 1964-04-11
Red Scarf   as  Na Gwan-joong (Major) 1964-03-26
Buddha 1964-02-13
The Heartbreaking Story   as  Yi Bang-won 1964-01-04
Rice 1963-11-16
한양에서 온 성춘향   as  Lee Mong-ryong 1963-10-26
Kinship   as  Won-pal 1963-10-03
Conqueror 1963-09-28
A Reluctant Prince 1963-06-01
Love Affair 1963-01-25
Bound by Chastity Rule 1962-12-13
King Dongmyeong 1962-11-03
Revenge 1962-10-24
The Way of Hwarang   as  Eojinrang (Hwarang, son of Pumseok) 1962-09-13
The War and an Old Man 1962-08-09
When Acacias Bloom   as  Wang Seok (independence fighter) 1962-06-06
Tyrant Yeonsan   as  King Yeon-san 1962-02-05
Prince Yeonsan   as  Prince Yeon-san 1961-12-31
Under the Sky in Seoul   as  Kim Hyeon-gu 1961-12-15
Five Marines   as  Second Lieutenant Oh Deok-soo 1961-10-20
Evergreen Tree   as  Park Dong-hyuk 1961-09-20
Mother and a Guest   as  Uncle 1961-08-26
Iljimae the Chivalrous Robber   as  Park In-geol 1961-05-11
The Coachman   as  Su-eob 1961-02-15
A Widow 1960-11-05
Ah! Baekbeom Kim Ku 1960-05-24
A Public Prosecutor and a Teacher   as  Lawyer 1948-06-05