Kim Seok-hun | |
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김석훈 | |
Born | Kim Young-hyun 8 June 1929
Seoul, Korea |
Died | 28 May 2023 Seoul, South Korea | (aged 93)
Other names | Kim Seok-hoon |
Occupation | Actor |
Kim Young-hyun ( Korean: 김영현; 8 June 1929 – 28 May 2023), best known as Kim Seok-hun ( Korean: 김석훈), was a South Korean actor.
Born in Seoul, at the time a Japanese colony, Young-hyun studied at the Cheongju National University of Education. [1] He made his professional acting debut on stage in 1948. [1]
Young-hyun made his film debut in 1957, in Jae-won Yu 's Unforgettable People ("잊을 수 없는 사람들") and had his breakout in 1960, appearing in Chung Changwha's hit A Sunny Field (햇빛 쏟아지는 벌판). [2] One of the most requested actors of the 1960s, he appeared in over 250 films over his career. [1] He retired in 1993. [1]
Young-hyun died on 28 May 2023, at the age of 93. [1] [2]
Kim Seok-hun | |
---|---|
김석훈 | |
Born | Kim Young-hyun 8 June 1929
Seoul, Korea |
Died | 28 May 2023 Seoul, South Korea | (aged 93)
Other names | Kim Seok-hoon |
Occupation | Actor |
Kim Young-hyun ( Korean: 김영현; 8 June 1929 – 28 May 2023), best known as Kim Seok-hun ( Korean: 김석훈), was a South Korean actor.
Born in Seoul, at the time a Japanese colony, Young-hyun studied at the Cheongju National University of Education. [1] He made his professional acting debut on stage in 1948. [1]
Young-hyun made his film debut in 1957, in Jae-won Yu 's Unforgettable People ("잊을 수 없는 사람들") and had his breakout in 1960, appearing in Chung Changwha's hit A Sunny Field (햇빛 쏟아지는 벌판). [2] One of the most requested actors of the 1960s, he appeared in over 250 films over his career. [1] He retired in 1993. [1]
Young-hyun died on 28 May 2023, at the age of 93. [1] [2]