Hak Park was an American actor best known for The Flower Girl (1972), Bungyeseonma-eul-eseo (1961), and Nurie punnun pul (1974). He was born on November 6, 1914, in Pyongyang, South Pyeongan province, Korea, then part of the Empire of Japan (now North Korea), and he passed away on November 11, 1982.
Personal and Family Life
Hak Park had a rich personal life, having grown up in a turbulent historical context. His early years in Pyongyang were shaped by the cultural influences of pre-war Korea.
Career
He had a successful career as both an actor and a director, making significant contributions to Korean cinema. His work in films like The Flower Girl helped shape the industry during his time.
Death and Legacy
Hak Park died on November 11, 1982, leaving behind a legacy as a talented figure in Korean film history. His performances continue to resonate with audiences and inspire future generations of actors.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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내 고향 | 1949-06-13 | |
어화 | 1939-01-01 | Choi Chun-suk |
Братья | 1957-08-23 | Sen Man |
용광로 | 1950-12-31 | Ryong Soo |
다시는 그렇게 살수 없다 | 1956-01-01 | |
또다시 전선으로 | 1951-01-01 | |
비행기사냥군조 | 1953-01-01 | |
초소를 지키는 사람들 | 1950-12-31 | |
정찰병 | 1953-01-01 | Deputy Head of Reconnaissance Hakcheol Lee |
두만 강 | 1961-02-01 | Komsung Park, peasant |
행복의 길 | 1956-12-31 | party instructor Ting Park |
갈매기 | 1948-11-21 | O Cheol-su |