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Namkoong Won
SpecialtyActing
Place of birthYangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do
Elected in2013
Education and Career Experience
1952~14. Entered Hanyang University for Chemical Engineering, Honorary Graduation
2004.~Now. Honorary President of Korean Film Actors Association
2013.~Now. (Private) President of Motion Pictures Association of Korea
2004.~Now. Honorary President of Korean Film Actors Association
2013.~Now. (Private) President of Motion Pictures Association of Korea
Prizes and Awards
1965. 9th Buil Film Award Best Supporting Actor Prize
1970. 7th Asia Film Festival Best Supporting Actor
2004. France Hermes Contribution Price
2015. 5th Beautiful Artist Contributed Artist Prize
2016. 7th Korean Popular Culture And Arts Awards Eungwan Order of Culture Merit
1970. 7th Asia Film Festival Best Supporting Actor
2004. France Hermes Contribution Price
2015. 5th Beautiful Artist Contributed Artist Prize
2016. 7th Korean Popular Culture And Arts Awards Eungwan Order of Culture Merit
Major works and Art activities
Performed in 300 films
1964. Dalgi (Directed by Choi In-hyun, Kang Poong)
1965. International Spy (Directed by Jang Il-ho)
1965. The North and South (Directed by Kim Ki-duk)
1965. The Martyr (Directed by Yoo Hyun-mok)
1969. Stone Woman (Directed by Kim Soo-yong)
1969. Six Shadows (Directed by Lee Man-hui)
1969. Rock of Crown Prince (Directed by Lee Gyu-eung)
1983. The Flower at the Equator (Directed by Bae Chang-ho)
1986. Eunuch (Directed by Lee Doo-yong)
1999. L'AMOUR (Directed by Lee Doo-yong)
1964. Dalgi (Directed by Choi In-hyun, Kang Poong)
1965. International Spy (Directed by Jang Il-ho)
1965. The North and South (Directed by Kim Ki-duk)
1965. The Martyr (Directed by Yoo Hyun-mok)
1969. Stone Woman (Directed by Kim Soo-yong)
1969. Six Shadows (Directed by Lee Man-hui)
1969. Rock of Crown Prince (Directed by Lee Gyu-eung)
1983. The Flower at the Equator (Directed by Bae Chang-ho)
1986. Eunuch (Directed by Lee Doo-yong)
1999. L'AMOUR (Directed by Lee Doo-yong)