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Baeksang Arts Award For Most Popular Actor
The Baeksang Arts Awards for Most Popular Actor () is an award presented annually at the Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony organised by Ilgan Sports and JTBC Plus, affiliates of JoongAng Ilbo, usually in the second quarter of each year in Seoul. Before 2018, the winners were announced in both film and television categories. The award is voted by the public and all male acting nominees from film and television categories are eligible. TikTok held the naming rights for this award from 2020 to 2023. List of winners 1985–2017 2018–present References Sources * * External links

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Baeksang Arts Awards
The Baeksang Arts Awards (), also known as the Paeksang Arts Awards, are awards for excellence in film, television and theatre in South Korea. The awards were introduced in 1965 by Chang Key-young, the founder of the newspaper ''Hankook Ilbo'', whose art name was "Baeksang". It was established for the development of Korean popular culture and art and for enhancing the morale of artists. They are regarded as one of the most prestigious entertainment awards in South Korea. Baeksang Arts Awards are annually presented at a ceremony organised by JoongAng Ilbo, JoongAng Group in the second quarter of each year. Until 2021, it was organised by ''Ilgan Sports'' before its acquisition by , a subsidiary of KG Group. It is the only comprehensive awards ceremony in the country, recognising excellence in film, television and theatre. Current awards Film * Baeksang Arts Award Grand Prize – Film, Grand Prize * Baeksang Arts Award for Best Film, Best Film * Baeksang Arts Award for Best ...
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Im Hyun-sik
Im Hyun-sik (born December 31, 1945) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading role in the family drama ''Three Families Under One Roof'' (1986-1993), and supporting roles in the period epics '' Hur Jun'' (1999) and '' Jewel in the Palace'' (2003). Filmography Television series *''Weeping Mountains'' ( MBC, 1969) *''Chief Inspector'' (MBC, 1971) (guest) *''Tale of Chunhyang'' (MBC, 1973) *''113 Investigation Headquarters'' (MBC, 1974) (guest) *''Tomorrow'' (MBC, 1976) *''You'' (MBC, 1977) *''Become a Montain and Become a River'' (MBC, 1979) *''Country Diaries'' (MBC, 1980) (guest) *''Thrifty Family'' (MBC, 1980) *''Royal Emissary'' (MBC, 1981-1984) *''Season of Love'' (MBC, 1981) *'' 1st Republic'' (MBC, 1981) *''Yesterday and Tomorrow'' (MBC, 1982) *''500 Years of Joseon:'' "The Ume Tree in the Midst of the Snow" (MBC, 1984) *''MBC Bestseller Theater'' – "Perfect Love" (MBC, 1984) *''500 Years of Joseon:'' "The Imjin War" (MBC, 1985) *''MBC Bestseller Theate ...
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Dokgo Young-jae
Dokgo Young-jae (born Jeon Young-jae on December 13, 1953) is a South Korean actor. He made his film debut in 1973, and also became active in the Dongrang Theatre Ensemble. Dokgo won Best Supporting Actor for ''White Badge'' at the Blue Dragon Film Awards in 1992, then became a household name late in his career with the television drama In film and television show, television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or docudrama, semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humour, humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional te ... ''My Mother's Sea'' in 1993. His father, actor Dokgo Seong dominated Korean cinema in the 1950s and 1960s. Filmography Film Television series Theater Awards and nominations References External links * * * 1953 births Living people Actors from Gangneung Male actors from Gangwon Province, South Korea South Korean male film actors South Korean male television ...
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Lee Geung-young
Lee Geung-young (; born December 12, 1960) is a South Korean actor. Education and career Lee graduated from the Department of Drama in Seoul. He debuted in 1977 and after completing his mandatory military service, he debuted in 1982 as the 10th public relations actor for the Korea Broadcasting Corporation (KBS), became a voice actor for a year, and re-entered his KBS 18th career in 1983. In 1983, he debuted as an actor in the KBS drama "Ordinary People". He also wrote and directed the films ''The Gate of Destiny'' (1996) and ''The Beauty in Dream'' (2002). Filmography *Note; the whole list is referenced. Film Television series Web series Music video appearances Theater Awards and nominations Legal issues Lee was arrested immediately with the charge of prostitution with a minor aged 17 with the promise of starring the girl in a movie in 2002. Out of three intercourses, only two were found to be for the purpose of prostitution. Lee was found guilty and was orde ...
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Baek Il-seob
Baek Il-seob (; born June 10, 1944) is a South Korean film and television actor. In recent years he appeared in the family dramas '' Mom's Dead Upset'', '' My Too Perfect Sons'' and '' Ojakgyo Brothers''. In 2007 Baek landed in the news after he made remarks at a GNP rally denouncing candidate Lee Hoi-chang's late entry into the presidential race. Filmography Film *''Salut d'Amour'' (2015) ( cameo) *''My Brilliant Life'' (2014) *''Scout'' (2007) *''Underground Rendezvous'' (2007) ( cameo) *''Sorrow Even Up in Heaven'' (2007) *''Magang Hotel'' (2007) *''Hot for Teacher'' (2006) *'' Lump Sugar'' (2006) ( cameo) *'' Hanbando'' (2006) *'' Oh! My God'' (2006) *'' Marrying the Mafia II'' (2005) ( cameo) *'' My Boyfriend Is Type B'' (2005) *'' Everybody Has Secrets'' (2004) *'' Spy Girl'' (2004) *'' My Tutor Friend'' (2003) *'' No Blood No Tears'' (2002) *''Without You'' (2002) *''Girl, 18 Years Old'' (1993) *''Marijuana'' (1990) *''A Burning Rose'' (1990) *''Sexual Compatibility ...
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Park Yeong-gyu
Park Yeong-gyu (born 28 October 1953) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in '' Attack the Gas Station'', in which he plays the owner of the titular gas station, and '' Break Out'', in which he plays a corrupt politician. Filmography Film Television series Web series Theater Discography Awards and nominations References External links Crebig Entertainment , Artist , Park Yeong-gyu (박영규) Official website* * * 1953 births Living people South Korean male television actors South Korean male film actors South Korean male stage actors Male actors from Daejeon Seoul Institute of the Arts alumni {{korea-bio-stub ...
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Choi Min-soo
Choi Min-soo (; born March 27, 1962) is a South Korean actor. One of the leading actors in Korean film and television in the 1990s, he has received numerous accolades throughout the span of his career, including five Baeksang Art Awards, six Blue Dragon Film Awards, and three Grand Bell Awards. He is one of the only actors, alongside Lee Byung-hun, to have won in all categories of the Best Actor Award at all three of South Korea's most prestigious awards ceremonies. Choi first garnered critical recognition in the film '' Nambugun: North Korean Partisan in South Korea'' (1990), which earned him the Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. He would gain mainstream popularity with his appearances in the television series ''What Is Love'' (1991) and the film '' The Marriage Life'' (1992). His role in the television series ''Walking Up to Heaven'' (1993) would solidify his public image as a "tough guy". For his performance in '' The Terrorist'' (1995), he won his first Bl ...
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Eyes Of Dawn
''Eyes of Dawn'' () is a South Korean television series starring Chae Shi-ra, Park Sang-won and Choi Jae-sung. Directed by Kim Jong-hak and written by Song Ji-na based on the 10-volume novel of the same name by (published in 1981), the story spans the years from the Korea under Japanese rule, Japanese colonial period to World War II, Gwangbokjeol, Korea's liberation and the Korean War. With a budget of , overseas shoots in China and the Philippines, over 270 actors and 21,000 extra (acting), extras, ''Eyes of Dawn'' was one of the first Korean dramas to be shot in its entirety before broadcast and the largest scale Korean television production of its time. It aired on Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, MBC from October 7, 1991, to February 6, 1992, for 36 episodes, and reached a peak viewership rating of 58.4%, making it the 9th highest-rated Korean drama of all time. In 1992, MBC sold ''Eyes of Dawn'' to the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation, becoming the first Korean dram ...
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Park Sang-won
Park Sang-won (born April 5, 1959) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for starring in four of the highest-rating Korean dramas of all time, ''Eyes of Dawn'' (1991), '' Sandglass'' (1995), '' First Love'' (1996), and '' You and I'' (1997). Filmography Television series *'' Beauty and Mr. Romantic'' (2024) * ''It's Beautiful Now'' (2022) *'' My Only One'' (2018) *''My Daughter, Geum Sa-wol'' (2015) *''Healer'' (2014) *'' Rosy Lovers'' (2014) *''Faith'' (2012) *'' My Daughter the Flower'' (2011) *''Golden Fish'' (2010) *''Dream'' (2009) *''Again, My Love'' (2009) *'' The Legend'' (2007) *''Toji, the Land'' (2004) *''Like a Flowing River'' (2002) *''The Great Ambition'' (2002) *''Man of Autumn'' (2001) *''I Still Love You'' (2001) *''Golden Era'' (2000) *''You'' (1999) *''Love and Success'' (1998) *'' White Nights 3.98'' (1998) *'' You and I'' (1997) *'' First Love'' (1996) *'' Sandglass'' (1995) *'' Asphalt Man'' (1995) *''Thaw'' (1995) *''Goblin Is Coming'' (1994) *''A ...
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Fly High Run Far
''Fly High Run Far'' () is a 1991 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. Plot A film about Choe Si-hyeong, a leader of the Donghak Peasant Revolution of late 19th-century Korea. This film revolves around the life of Choi Shi-hyong, head of the religious sect, Chondogyo, in the later part of the Chosun Kingdom. He is constantly sought and harassed by the authorities. In 1864, Choi Jeh-woo, the reformist and founder of the Chondogyo sect is executed on charges of "deluding the world and deceiving the people". His successor, Choi Shi-hyong, begins to receive a ground swell of support from an increasing number of people. He then finds himself the subject of oppression by the court. He is separated from his family and goes to hide in a hermitage in the Taeback Mountains. With the belief that his wife is dead, Choi burns the tablet delicated to her and flees to an even more remote region of the mountains. Cast * Lee Deok-hwa a ...
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Joo Hyun
Joo Hyun (; born Joo Il-choon, ; March 1, 1943) is a South Korean actor, known for A Family (2004), Ballerina (2023) and Running Man (2013). Biography Joo graduated from Konkuk University in Seoul, where he majored in political science and diplomacy. He began his acting career after being selected through a special recruiting program by the Korean Broadcasting System The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS; ) is the public broadcasting, national broadcaster of South Korea. Founded in 1927, it is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters under the government of South Korea. The KBS ope ... (KBS) in 1969, making his debut the following year in ''Vietnam War Battlefield''. In 1990 Joo played his first comedic role, giving a memorable performance in the KBS TV drama ''Seoul Ttukbaeki''.
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Choi Soo-jong
Choi Soo-jong (; born December 18, 1962) is a South Korean actor. Choi made his debut in 1987 as a young actor in the TV soap opera ''Love Tree''. He has appeared in movies, on television and as an MC for various award shows. He has received worldwide recognition for his leading roles in some of the highest-rated Korean dramas of all time, including ''Jealousy'' (1992), ''Sons and Daughters'' (1992–1993), ''Pilot'' (1993), ''Ambition'' (1994), ''Blowing of the Wind'' (1995–1996), '' First Love'' (1996–1997), ''Legend of Ambition'' (1998), '' Taejo Wang Geon'' (2000–2002). Most recently, Choi garnered acclaim for his leading role in '' My Only One'' (2018–2019). He is also well known for his portrayals in the Korean historical dramas ''Emperor of the Sea'' (2004–2005), played the role of Jang Bogo, and as the title character Dae Joyoung in the epic series '' Dae Jo-yeong'' (2006–2007). Career When reflecting on his more than twenty years as an actor, Choi said " ...
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