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Park Won-sang

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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 7 january 1970 (54 years) at Seoul (Coree du sud)

Park Won-sang (born January 7, 1970) is a South Korean actor.

Usually with

Na Hyun
Na Hyun
(3 films)
Moon So-ri
Moon So-ri
(5 films)
Ahn Sung-ki
Ahn Sung-ki
(4 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Park Won-sang (36 films)

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The Bad Guys: The Movie, 1h54
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Action, Crime
Actors Ma Dong-seok, Kim Sang-jung, Kim Ah-joong, Kang Ye-won, Park Hyo-jun, Lee Jae-yoon
Roles Jo Dong-chul
Rating62% 3.1123553.1123553.1123553.1123553.112355
Un transport de prisonniers se renverse et les dangereux détenus à l’intérieur s'échappent. Le chef de gang coréen No Sang-sik (Jo Yeong-jin), qui travaille pour les yakuzas, est l'un d'entre eux. Pour les rattraper, la police décide de constituer une équipe spéciale composée de prisonniers.
The Vanished, 1h41
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Kim Sang-kyung, Kim Kang-woo, Kim Tae-ri, Kim Hee-ae, Moon So-ri, Kwon Hae-hyo
Roles Postman
Rating66% 3.3061053.3061053.3061053.3061053.306105
Un inspecteur enquête sur la disparition du cadavre d'une femme d'une morgue et tente de découvrir la cause de sa mort.
Little Forest, 1h43
Directed by Yim Soon-rye
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Actors Kim Tae-ri, Moon So-ri, Ryu Jun-yeol, Park Won-sang
Roles Postman
Rating73% 3.651943.651943.651943.651943.65194
L'histoire d'une jeune femme de la ville qui ne parvient pas à trouver un emploi d'enseignant et ne réussit pas en amour. Elle retourne dans son village natal où elle retrouve ses amis d'enfance et commence à s'adapter à la vie à la campagne.
The Prison
The Prison (2017)
, 2h5
Directed by Na Hyun
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Action, Crime
Actors Han Suk-kyu, Kim Rae-won, Jung Woong-in, Jo Jae-yoon, Shin Sung-rok, Lee Geung-young
Roles Manager Jung
Rating65% 3.259543.259543.259543.259543.25954
Un ancien policier nommé Song Yoo-gun (Kim Rae-won) se fait incarcérer dans une prison en tant que détenu pour rencontrer un prisonnier connu sous le nom du « Roi » afin qu'il lui révèle la vérité sur la mort de son jeune frère.
The Throne
The Throne (2015)
, 2h5
Directed by Lee Joon-ik
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Historical
Actors Song Kang-ho, Yoo Ah-in, Moon Geun-young, Jin Ji-hee, Kim Hae-sook, Seo Ye-ji
Roles Hong Bong-han
Rating70% 3.546933.546933.546933.546933.54693
Durant le règne du roi Yeongjo, le prince héritier du trône, Sado, 27 ans, est jugé inapte à gouverner et est condamné à mort par son propre père. Il est enfermé dans une caisse de riz pendant huit jours jusqu'à ce qu'il meure affamé et étouffé.
Tabloid Truth, 2h1
Directed by Kim Kwang-sik
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Kim Kang-woo, Jung Jin-young, Ko Chang-seok, Park Sung-woong, Park Won-sang, Ko Won-hee
Roles Oh Bon-seok
Rating62% 3.1421953.1421953.1421953.1421953.142195
A scandalous rumor about Mi-jin (Go Won-hee), an up-and-coming actress, is included as a gossip item in a stock market tipsheet (jjirasi) and propagated by the tabloids, causing her to kill herself in an apparent suicide. Woo-gon (Kim Kang-woo), Mi-jin's devoted longtime manager who dedicated everything to building her career, initiates a vengeful investigation to expose the sources of the rumor. With unexpected assistance from tabloid distributor Mr. Park (Jung Jin-young) and legendary wiretapper Baek Moon (Ko Chang-seok), Woo unravels the opaque and lucrative world of secret tips and salacious rumors.
The Whistleblower, 1h54
Genres Drama
Actors Park Hae-il, Yoo Yeon-seok, Lee Geung-young, Park Won-sang, Lee Seung-joon, Ryu Hyun-kyung
Roles Lee Sung-ho
Rating68% 3.4452153.4452153.4452153.4452153.445215
TV news producer Yoon Min-cheol is desperate for a scoop for his investigative journalism program PD Chase. One day, he receives a tip that The Newman Medical, the biggest sterility clinic in Korea, buys ovum illegally. But while investigating, he is shocked to discover that scientist Lee Jang-hwan seems to be involved in the case. Lee had gained widespread acclaim and press attention following his groundbreaking experiments cloning human embryonic stem cells, and is considered a national hero whose research may mean the cure to several illnesses. As Yoon hesitates whether to pursue such a revered and powerful figure, he gets an anonymous call from Shim Min-ho, a young scientist who works for Lee's lab. Shim claims that Lee's stem cell research has largely been fabricated and unethical, and the two join forces to expose Lee's scientific fraud and bring the truth to the public, despite its disbelieving and harsh reaction.
The Stone
The Stone (2013)
, 1h59
Genres Drama, Action
Actors Kim Roi-ha, Park Won-sang
Roles In-geol
Rating68% 3.436053.436053.436053.436053.43605
Min-su is a graduate of the Korean Baduk Academy but despite his outstanding talent, he has been wasting his days as a gambler without pursuing a real career out of it. He chooses to play the game for money, easily beating every opponent that comes his way. Nam-hae is a middle-aged, smalltime gangster boss, brought up on the streets and used to using his fists to gain authority. After accidentally meeting, playing and losing to Min-su in a gambling club, while his goons were collecting the monthly installment of protection money, his taste for the ancient game is rekindled and he hires the boy to become his private instructor.
Miracle in Cell No. 7, 2h7
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Prison films
Actors Ryoo Seung-ryong, Park Shin-hye, Kal So-won, Jung Jin-young, Oh Dal-soo, Park Won-sang
Roles Choi Chun-ho
Rating80% 4.047534.047534.047534.047534.04753
Lee Yong-go is a mentally impaired father with the intellect of a six-year-old, who lives in a run-down house along with his daughter of the same age, Ye-sung. One day, he gets into a physical altercation with the police commissioner, who has just purchased the last Sailor Moon backpack for his daughter, a gift Yong-go was saving up to buy for Ye-sung. Soon after, the police commissioner's daughter dies in a freak accident, in which she slips on ice and suffers a fatal blow to the back of her head while she is taking Yong-go to another store that sells the same backpack. When he tries to resuscitate her, a woman witnesses him and mistakes him to be molesting her. Yong-go is falsely accused of the abduction, murder, and rape of a minor. The police quickly took advantage of his disability and forced him to admit committing the crimes while ignoring exonerating evidence. Yong-go, who is sentenced to death, is imprisoned and assigned to Cell No. 7, the harshest cell in a maximum security prison.
Black Dawn
Black Dawn (2012)
, 2h8
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Kim Kang-woo, Machiko Ono, Min Tanaka, Kenichi Endō, Kimiko Yo, Ryo Ishibashi
Roles North Korean defector broker source
Rating61% 3.056583.056583.056583.056583.05658
National Security, 1h46
Directed by Chung Ji-young
Genres Drama, Biography, Historical
Themes Prison films, Political films
Actors Park Won-sang, Lee Geung-young, Lee Chun-hee, Moon Sung-keun, Woo Hee-jin
Roles Kim Jong-tae
Rating69% 3.486493.486493.486493.486493.48649
September 4, 1985. Kim Jong-tae (Park Won-sang), 37, a prominent activist against the military dictatorship of Chun Doo-hwan and onetime commissioner of the Youth Federation for Democracy, is arrested and taken to a special interrogation facility in Namyeong-dong, a district in the center of Seoul synonymous with political torture in the 1970s and 80s because it was the location of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA). During the first three days he is allowed no food or sleep and told to write an exhaustive essay on his life to date. On the fourth day, in order to find out why he resigned from the YFD, head interrogator Park Nam-eun (Myung Gye-nam) starts water torture, and on the next day waterboarding. On the sixth day, torture specialist Lee Du-han, known as "The Undertaker" (Lee Geung-young), starts a deadlier form of water torture, trying to get Jong-tae to admit he is a communist in league with North Korea. By the 11th day Jong-tae writes whatever they want him to, but Lee says it's full of inconsistencies and unusable in a court of law. The next day, after finding Jong-tae tried to smuggle out a note to his wife (Woo Hee-jin), Lee resumes a more painful version of water torture, as well as electric shocks.
Champ
Champ (2011)
, 2h13
Genres Drama
Themes Sports films
Actors Cha Tae-hyun, Park Ha-sun, Yu Oh-seong, Park Won-sang, Kim Sang-ho, Kim Kwang-kyu
Roles Trainer Kim
Rating64% 3.237853.237853.237853.237853.23785
Two damaged souls race together for the race of their lifetime. Horse jockey Seung-ho loses his wife in a fatal car accident. The accident also leaves him practically blind. No longer able to work, he leads an aimless life with his little daughter. Things take turn for the worse when he loses all his savings after trying to cheat at the horse track and flees to a remote ranch in Jeju Island. There he meets a violent and limping horse named Woo-bak and he trains the horse for racing. Against all odds, Seung-ho and Woo-bak finish first in the preliminaries but when Seung-ho's blindness is discovered by the officials, they're disqualified from the finals. Woo-bak rejects all other jockeys and waits for Seung-ho to come back. The limping horse and his blind jockey bet everything to race one last time.
Unbowed
Unbowed (2011)
, 1h40
Directed by Chung Ji-young
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Ahn Sung-ki, Park Won-sang, Na Young-hee, Moon Sung-keun, Kim Ji-ho, Lee Geung-young
Roles Park Jun
Rating66% 3.3421553.3421553.3421553.3421553.342155
Kim Kyung-ho (Ahn Sung-ki) is a math professor who was fired by his university in 1995, after he questioned the validity of a math question in its entrance exam. Kim files a lawsuit for wrongful dismissal but it is ruled in favor of the university. In 2007, after his appeal was dismissed, Kim out of frustration confronts the presiding judge outside his apartment with a crossbow. A physical struggle ensures and Kim is arrested but maintains that he did not shoot the judge, while the judge claims he was shot by an arrow. The media is whipped into a frenzy over the incident.
A Little Pond, 1h26
Genres Drama, War, Thriller, Action
Themes Political films
Actors Song Kang-ho, Kim Roi-ha, Kang Shin-il, Moon Sung-keun, Moon So-ri, Park Won-sang
Roles Refugee
Rating64% 3.2386953.2386953.2386953.2386953.238695
The plot draws on No Gun Ri victims' experiences, but the characters are all fictional. The film opens with scenes establishing the ordinary domestic rhythms of a midcentury Korean village, with children at play, men relaxing over a board game, and a young teacher leading her pupils in practice for a singing contest. But the fighting front of the war, which began several weeks earlier, soon intrudes as combat moves south.
My Dear Desperado, 1h40
Directed by Kim Kwang-sik
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Park Joong-hoon, Jeong Yu-mi, Park Won-sang, Kwon Yul, Jung In-gi, Lee Joon-hyuk
Roles Jeong-seo
Rating67% 3.391783.391783.391783.391783.39178
University graduate Han Se-jin (Jung Yu-mi) leaves her hometown, where her conservative father (Min Kyeong-jin) is the local stationmaster, for Seoul, where she has been offered a job in an IT company. Some time later, however, the company goes bankrupt and she's forced to move into a cheap basement flat while job-hunting. Her new neighbor is middle-aged Oh Dong-chul (Park Joong-hoon), a small-time gangster who works for boss Kim (Jeong Woo-hyeok) collecting loans. Se-jin is initially uncomfortable living next door to a gangster but later forms a wary friendship with him after he helps her out a couple of times. Depressed by her inability to get a job because of the economic recession, Se-jin ends up drinking with Dong-chul one evening and having a one-night stand with him. She later asks him to pose as her wealthy boyfriend on a trip home to visit her anxious father — though that doesn't quite go as planned, and Se-jin ends up staying on with her father. Meanwhile, Dong-chul, who has almost started a gang war back in Seoul by beating up some hapkido athletes in revenge, is told by boss Kim to formally apologize to the athletes' boss, former police detective Park (Jeong In-gi). Dong-cheol reluctantly agrees, but that same day Se-jin is due in Seoul for an important job interview.