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  1. Moon Sung-keun (born May 28, 1953) is a South Korean actor and politician. He has won three Blue Dragon Film Awards, two Baeksang Arts Awards, and two Chunsa Film Art Awards for Best Actor. Career. Moon was born in Tokyo, Japan.

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      Moon Geun-young ( Korean : 문근영; Hanja : 文瑾瑩; born May 6,...

  2. Forgotten (Originaltitel: Gieok-ui Bam) ist ein Mystery thriller des südkoreanischen Regisseurs Jang Hang-jun aus dem Jahr 2017. In den Hauptrollen sind Kang Ha-neul, Kim Mu-yeol, Moon Sung-keun und Na Young-hee zu sehen. Netflix sicherte sich die Rechte am internationalen Vertrieb des Films. [1] [2] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung. 2 Rezeption.

  3. Moon Sung-keun as Min Yong-jun; The fifth director of the NIS Security Planning Department. He observes and gives orders to the agents with superpowers. Kim Shin-rok as Yeo Woon-gyu; Formerly Mi-hyun's superior, she now works with Yong-jun to observe the agents with superpowers. She plans and controls everything well for the success ...

  4. Actor. One of the most respected Korean actors of the 1990s, MOON Sung-keun was born in Tokyo in 1953 and following studies at Sogang University, he worked an office job for eight years before turning to the stage in 1985, where he became a prominent figure in the contemporary theater renaissance.

  5. Moon Sung-keun (문성근), le 28 mai 1953 à Tokyo, est un acteur sud-coréen . Biographie. Moon Sung-keun fait des débuts tardifs dans le métier d'acteur à l'âge de 32 ans, tout d'abord au théâtre. En 2012, il est président par intérim du Parti démocrate en Corée du Sud . Filmographie.

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    One of the most respected Korean actors of the 1990s, MOON Sung-keun was born in Tokyo in 1953 and following studies at Sogang University, he worked an office job for eight years before turning to the stage in 1985, where he became a prominent figure in the contemporary theater renaissance. His first film role followed in 1990, in PARK Kwang-su’s <Black Republic>. Throughout the 90s he ...