Hong Yo-seob

This is a Korean name; the family name is Hong.
Hong Yo-seob
Born (1955-07-03) July 3, 1955
Seoul, South Korea
Education Chung-Ang University - Theater and Film
Occupation Actor
Years active 1976-present
Korean name
Hangul 홍요섭
Hanja 洪耀燮
Revised Romanization Hong Yo-seop
McCune–Reischauer Hong Yo-sŏp

Hong Yo-seob (born July 3, 1955) is a South Korean actor.[1][2]

Filmography

Television series

Year Title Role Network
1983 Eun-ha's Dream KBS1
Eldest Daughter KBS1
1984 The Person I Love Ji Won-beom KBS1
1986 Your Portrait Ji-seob KBS2
1987 Floating Weeds Ha-myung MBC
Blue Sunflower KBS1
1988 Golden Tower Kyung So-yoon KBS2
Punggaek Jang Woo-rim KBS2
1989 Endless Love Sung Yo-seob KBS2
1990 당추동 사람들 KBS2
Guest in Autumn Kang Min-gu KBS2
1991 Yesterday's Green Grass Yoon Young-joon KBS1
1992 Women's Room Jang Geon-young MBC
1993 To the Lovely Others Novelist SBS
1994 The Last Match College basketball coach MBC
I Want to Be Happy Oh Kang-hoon SBS
The Road to You KBS2
1995 The Road KBS2
Old House KBS1
1996 Until We Can Love KBS1
1997 Hometown Legends "Reaper's Smile" KBS2
Wedding Dress Park Dal-soo KBS2
1998 As We Live Our Lives KBS1
1999 Now Is the Time to Love Park Do-hoon SBS
2000 Nice Man SBS
2002 Successful Story of a Bright Girl Director Oh SBS
Solitude Kang Eun-seok KBS2
2003 TV Novel: Buni Kang Tae-soo KBS1
2004 My 19 Year Old Sister-in-Law Jung Joon-seok SBS
2006 Seoul 1945 Moon Dong-ki KBS1
2007 Like Land and Sky Seok Jong-hoon KBS1
2009 Ja Myung Go[3] Choi Ri, King of Nakrang SBS
Everybody Cha-cha-cha Kang Shin-wook/Han Tae-soo KBS1
2010 Definitely Neighbors Kim Woo-jin SBS
President[4] Kim Kyung-mo KBS2
2011 Just Like Today Moon Sang-yub MBC
2012 Seoyoung, My Daughter Choi Min-seok KBS2
2013 Shining Romance[5] Jang Jae-ik MBC

Film

Year Title Role
1989 Sand Castle

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1991 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actor Won
2009 KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor Everybody Cha-cha-cha Nominated

References

  1. 홍요섭 [Hong Yo-seob]. Naver (in Korean). Retrieved 2015-03-23.
  2. "Hong Yo-seob". CJ Entertainment. Retrieved 2015-03-24.
  3. Han, Sang-hee (3 March 2009). "Drum Brings Tale of Lost Kingdom". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2015-03-23.
  4. Kim, Heidi (28 January 2011). "SBS Sign steps up to 1st place among primetime dramas". 10Asia. Retrieved 2015-03-24.
  5. "MBC Drama Shining Romance Press Conference". Getty Images. 19 December 2013. Retrieved 2015-03-24.

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