Heo Chang-kang
May 9, 1925 (99 years old) in Seoul, South Korea
Heo Jang-gang was South Korean actor. He was also the father of actor, Heo Jun-ho and was one of representative actors in the 1960s and 1970s. He mainly took characteristic supporting roles such as villains or comical characters. He died of a heart attack after playing football in 1975.
Known For
Credits
- 1975 · Cattle as
- 1975 · Why Did I Do That? as Roh Ma-yeong
- 1975 · The Promise as Mr. Kim
- 1974 · The Earth as
- 1973 · Baettaragi as
- 1972 · A Story of Two Sisters as
- 1972 · Cruel history of Myeong Dong as Heo Dal-su (ep. 1, 2, 3)
- 1972 · A Shaman's Story as
- 1971 · Break Up The Chain as Heo Dal-geon
- 1971 · My Sister's Regrets as
- 1971 · Quit Your Life as
- 1971 · The Midnight Sun as
- 1971 · Bun-rye's Story as
- 1971 · The Story of Chunhyang as
- 1971 · Tragic Death of Ambition as
- 1970 · Great King Sejo as
- 1970 · The Secret Court as Kim Ch'i-yang
- 1970 · A Man Who Arrived by Night Train as
- 1970 · The Little Boy Swordsman as
- 1970 · Wang-geon, the Great as
- 1970 · Naked Love as
- 1970 · A Sword Under the Moon as Choi Geol
- 1970 · Miss Chicken as
- 1970 · Revenge of a Mother as
- 1969 · Life as
- 1969 · Regret as
- 1969 · Spring, Spring as
- 1969 · An Old Potter as
- 1969 · Starting Point as
- 1969 · A Man And a Gisaeng as
- 1968 · A Bride on the Second Floor as Heo Young-gam
- 1968 · Bun-nyeo as
- 1968 · Returned Left-handed Man as Captain Wang
- 1968 · Potato as
- 1968 · A Man Like the Wind as Squad Commander
- 1968 · Prince Daewon as
- 1968 · Femme Fatale, Jang Hee Bin as Jo Sa-seok
- 1968 · The Shadow as
- 1967 · When the Buckwheat Blooms as
- 1967 · Nostalgia as Yeo-pil
- 1967 · Children in the Firing Range as
- 1967 · A Swordsman as Choi Gwal
- 1967 · The Public Cemetery Under the Moon as
- 1967 · Chun-Hui as
- 1967 · Female Power as
- 1967 · Swindler Mr. Heo as
- 1967 · Six Daughters as
- 1967 · The Three Hen-pecked Generations as
- 1967 · Confession of an Actress as President Heo
- 1967 · Full Ship as Seong-sam
- 1966 · Special Agent X-7 as
- 1966 · A Story of a Nobleman as
- 1966 · Forlorn Hope as
- 1966 · A Water Mill as Kang
- 1966 · A Salt Peddler as
- 1966 · A Hero without a Serial Number as
- 1966 · Horse-year Bride as Mr. Byun
- 1965 · Three Gangsters of Songhwa River as
- 1965 · The King and the Servant Boy as Village Foreman Kim
- 1965 · 마포사는 황부자 as
- 1965 · The Story of Bae Local Offcial as
- 1965 · 7 Women P.O.W's as
- 1965 · Woman Is Better as
- 1965 · Fading in the Rain as Sam-ryong
- 1965 · Tiger of the Plains as
- 1965 · The Sino-Japanese War and Queen Min the Heroine as [Japanese samurai]
- 1964 · Her Majesty Yeonghwa as Yang-sin
- 1964 · The Power for Ten Years as Chun-deuk
- 1964 · The Regular Tardy Student as Hwang Hae-san
- 1964 · East of Mongolia as
- 1963 · Sinmungo as Jeong Hong-jo
- 1963 · The Classroom of Youth as Do Seung-gyu
- 1963 · The Daughters of Kim's Pharmacy as Yeon-hak
- 1963 · A Sad Story of Danjong as
- 1962 · Heartlessness as
- 1962 · King Dongmyeong as
- 1962 · Teacher Waryong's Trip to Seoul as
- 1962 · The Story of Sim Cheong as
- 1962 · Queen Dowager Inmok as Prince Gwanghae
- 1962 · Farewell to the Duman River as Min Tae-yeong (Yeon-hwa's Uncle)
- 1962 · The Country Left Behind as
- 1962 · Tyrant Yeonsan as Prince Je-ahn
- 1962 · Lee Chadon as
- 1961 · Prince Yeonsan as Prince Jae-ahn
- 1961 · Under the Sky in Seoul as Park Ju-sa
- 1961 · Evergreen Tree as Geon-bae
- 1961 · Mother and a Guest as Fortune Teller
- 1961 · A Dream of Fortune as Charlie Hong
- 1961 · A Bonanza as Park Dal-soo
- 1961 · Iljimae the Chivalrous Robber as Chun-sam
- 1961 · A Bar without Address as
- 1961 · Seong Chun-hyang as Bang-ja
- 1960 · A Drifting Story as Choi Young-cheol (interpreter)
- 1960 · A Returned Man as Jung Do-yeong
- 1960 · Mother's Power as Hong-gyu
- 1960 · Soil as Lee Kun-young
- 1960 · A Revival as
- 1959 · Even the Clouds Are Drifting as
- 1959 · A Cross of Love as
- 1959 · King Gojong and Martyr An Jung-Geun as Lim Kwon-jo
- 1958 · The Bell Tower as Seok-seung
- 1957 · Palace of Ambition as Soe Mangchi
- 1957 · Love as
- 1956 · Beat back as
- 1955 · Piagol as Man-su