

Han Suk-kyu
Han Suk-kyu (한석규) is a prominent South Korean actor born on November 3, 1964, in Seoul. He rose to fame in the 1990s, becoming one of the most celebrated figures in Korean cinema with notable films such as "Green Fish" (1997), "No. 3" (1997), "Christmas in August" (1998), and the monumental hit "Shiri" (1999).
However, his career faced challenges in the 2000s due to an injury that led to a hiatus, resulting in a decline in his film appearances. During this time, films like "The Scarlet Letter" (2004) and "The President's Last Bang" (2005) sparked controversy due to their political themes and the tragic suicide of a co-star. Despite this, the film "A Bloody Aria" (2006) gained a cult following.
Han experienced a remarkable comeback in the 2010s, regaining mainstream acclaim through his roles in successful television series such as "Deep Rooted Tree" (2011), "Secret Door" (2014), and "Dr. Romantic" (2016-2020). His film career also flourished with key projects like the blockbuster "The Berlin File" (2013), "The Prison" (2017), and "Forbidden Dream" (2019), solidifying his status as a revered actor in the industry.
Filmography


Dr. Romantic

Doubt

The Berlin File

The Prison

Idol

Tell Me Something

Forbidden Dream

Shiri

A Bloody Aria

Mr. Housewife: Quiz King

The Scarlet Letter (2004)

White Night

Christmas in August

My Paparotti
