Shin Seong-il
Known for: Acting
Born: May 7, 1937 in Daegu, Korea - Died: November 3, 2018
Shin Seong-il was a Korean actor (1937-2018). Born in occupied Korea, as Kang Shin-yeong, he attended Geonguk University, majoring in Korean Literature. He made his film debut in director Shin Sang-ok's Romance Papa in 1960 and appeared in more than 500 movies. He won several awards for best actor or best supporting actor for films such as Private Tutor (1963) and Moonlight Hunter (1987). In 1979, he became the chairman of the Korean Actors League and held the position for several consecutive terms. After a long career as an actor and having directed and even produced, Shin Sung-il retired from the film industry in favour of pursuing a career in politics. He was elected to the National Assembly.
Known for
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The Beautiful Maid
Nam Jeong-hak
A Young Zelkova
Hyungyu
The Three-Day Reign
General's Son 3
A Year-End Medley
Yong-jin's Father
A White Feathered Gull
Living in the Sky
A Hero without a Serial Number
Confess of Woman
The Evergreen
Won-jae
Under an Umbrella
Chulsaegado
My Old Sweetheart
Who Saw The Dragon's Claws?
Kim Eui-chang
Dancing daughter
For My Husband
Crown Prince Sado
The Result of the Ambition
I Am a King
Choi Yeong-cheol
Femme Fatale, Jang Hee Bin
King Sukjong
One Who Comes Back and the Other Who Has To Leave
Min-su
Five Hostesses for the Resistance
Un-il
The Big Chase
Ring of Hell