Shin Young-kyun
November 7, 1928 (96 years old) in Pyongsan, Korea
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.
Known For
Credits
- 1973 · Azaleas Of My Hometown as Yong-chool
- 1973 · The Three-Day Reign as
- 1972 · Lady of the Court as
- 1972 · The Last Flight to Pyongyang as Kim Dae-ryeong
- 1971 · Leaving in the rain as
- 1971 · Horror in the Underworld as
- 1971 · The Crying Bird as
- 1971 · Once More, for Love as
- 1970 · Great King Sejo as
- 1970 · Pagoda of No Shadow as
- 1970 · Mi-ae as
- 1970 · Wang-geon, the Great as
- 1970 · Naked Love as Li Yung-Chieh
- 1970 · Farewell My Love as
- 1969 · Temptatio as
- 1969 · The Eunuch 2 as
- 1969 · Spring, Spring as
- 1969 · Saint and Witch as
- 1969 · Love Me Once Again 2 as
- 1969 · A Thousand Year-Old Fox as General Wong-ran Kim
- 1968 · Herb of Desire as
- 1968 · Love Me Once Again as Shin-ho Kim
- 1968 · The Homeless Wanderer as
- 1968 · A Man Like the Wind as Cloud
- 1968 · Glory of Barefoot as
- 1968 · Prince Daewon as Prince Heung Seon
- 1968 · Love as
- 1967 · Mountain as
- 1967 · Nostalgia as Go U-do
- 1967 · The King with My Face as Emperor Hung Wai/Shing An
- 1967 · A Red-and-blue Gauze Lantern as Kim Yong-mun
- 1967 · The Violator as
- 1967 · Flame in Valley as Kyu-bok
- 1967 · Six Daughters as
- 1967 · Full Ship as Yeon-cheol
- 1966 · Wild Flowers as
- 1966 · A Water Mill as Bang-won
- 1966 · Nameless Grass as
- 1966 · A Hero without a Serial Number as
- 1966 · A Soldier Speaks after Death as
- 1965 · Market as
- 1965 · The Tiger Moth as
- 1965 · The Seaside Village as Seong-soo
- 1965 · The King and the Servant Boy as Eom Taek-ju
- 1965 · Sorrow Even Up in Heaven as Kim Dong-sik
- 1965 · Fading in the Rain as Kwon Hyeok
- 1965 · Tiger of the Plains as
- 1965 · North and South as
- 1964 · The Korean Instrument with 12 Strings as
- 1964 · The Last Woman of Shang as Emperor Chou
- 1964 · The Power for Ten Years as Hong Guk-yeong
- 1964 · The Extra Mortals as
- 1964 · Red Scarf as Na Gwan-joong (Major)
- 1964 · Buddha as
- 1964 · The Heartbreaking Story as Yi Bang-won
- 1963 · Rice as
- 1963 · 한양에서 온 성춘향 as Lee Mong-ryong
- 1963 · Kinship as Won-pal
- 1963 · Conqueror as
- 1963 · A Reluctant Prince as
- 1963 · Love Affair as
- 1962 · Bound by Chastity Rule as
- 1962 · King Dongmyeong as
- 1962 · Revenge as
- 1962 · The Way of Hwarang as Eojinrang (Hwarang, son of Pumseok)
- 1962 · The War and an Old Man as
- 1962 · When Acacias Bloom as Wang Seok (independence fighter)
- 1962 · Tyrant Yeonsan as King Yeon-san
- 1961 · Prince Yeonsan as Prince Yeon-san
- 1961 · Under the Sky in Seoul as Kim Hyeon-gu
- 1961 · Five Marines as Second Lieutenant Oh Deok-soo
- 1961 · Evergreen Tree as Park Dong-hyuk
- 1961 · Mother and a Guest as Uncle
- 1961 · Iljimae the Chivalrous Robber as Park In-geol
- 1961 · The Coachman as Su-eob
- Future · Though There was No Vow as
- 1960 · A Widow as
- 1960 · Ah! Baekbeom Kim Ku as
- 1948 · A Public Prosecutor and a Teacher as Lawyer