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Song Chang-eui (born January 24, 1979) is a South Korean actor. Though better known as a
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actor, notably in ''
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'' and ''
Gwanghwamun Love Song ''Gwanghwamun Love Song''(광화문 연가) is a musical directed by Lee GiNa, written by Ko Sun Woong, composed by Lee Young-hoon and choreographed by Seo Byung Koo. It is about memory, true love and death. It was co-produced by CJ E&M and Seou ...
'', Song has also starred in
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such as ''The Scales of Providence'' and ''
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''.


Career

Song Chang-eui began his career in
musical theatre Musical theatre is a form of theatre, theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, ...
in 2002's ''Blue Saigon''. Most famous for playing a
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rocker in ''
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'', he also starred in the stage adaptation of Hollywood film ''
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'', the musical adaptation of romantic comedy '' 200 Pounds Beauty'' with Bada, a musical based on ''
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'', popular German musical '' Elisabeth'' with
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, and Korea's first
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''Gwanghwamun Younga'' (''younga'' is the Korean word for "love song" or "sonata") featuring the hit songs of the late composer Lee Young-hoon. After doing small roles on television starting 2005, Song gained fame in 2007 when he starred in '' Golden Bride'', a drama about an inter-cultural marriage between an elite Korean man (Song) and a young Vietnamese woman (played by
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). He followed that with leading roles in the revenge court thriller ''The Scales of Providence'', and the post-
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film '' Once Upon a Time in Seoul''. The latter, titled ''Boys Don't Cry'' in Korean, is about two orphaned friends (played by Song and
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) who become involved in the
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to escape poverty. Song had to lose 7 kilograms (15.4 pounds) and shave his head for his role. In 2009 he was cast as the antagonist in the
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starrer ''
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'', a ''
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'' tale set in the world of
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, which drew lackluster ratings. Penned by renowned drama writer
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, the 2010 weekend family drama ''
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'' became memorable and somewhat controversial for its depiction of a loving, functional relationship between two
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, the first Korean show to do so in the primetime slot of a public network. The drama was a hit with average ratings of 20%, and Song earned praise for his portrayal of a gentle, kind doctor of internal medicine, who happens to be openly gay and in love with
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's divorcee character. Song and
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played a married couple in melodrama ''A Lone Tree'' (the Korean title ''Tree that Sleeps Standing'' speaks to the theme of a person's desire to stay next to and support a loved one), then he had a supporting role in '' A Reason to Live'', a contemplative film on grief and forgiveness starring
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. He returned to television in the 2011 campus romance '' Heartstrings'' (also known as ''You've Fallen for Me''). The drama was co-produced by the
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, which provided its campus for filming. Song, a graduate of the arts-specialized university, said the classrooms, library and the atmosphere made him feel nostalgic. He and co-star
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had previously worked together as
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for the local hand-drawn animated film '' Green Days: Dinosaur and I''. Song starred in two series in 2012: ''
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'', a
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on cable about
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s, and ''
The Great Seer ''The Great Seer'' (, also known as ''The Great Geomancer'') is a 2012 South Korean historical television series, starring Ji Sung, Ji Jin-hee, Song Chang-eui, Kim So-yeon and Lee Yoon-ji. Set during the turbulent decline of Goryeo, it is ...
'', a historical epic about the founding of the
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. Kim Soo-hyun cast him again in her 2013 weekend drama ''
Thrice Married Woman ''Thrice Married Woman'' () is a 2013 South Korean weekend drama starring Lee Ji-ah, Uhm Ji-won, and Song Chang-eui. Written by Kim Soo-hyun, it aired on SBS TV from November 9, 2013, to March 30, 2014, on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:55 KST (12: ...
'', in which his character has lingering feelings for his ex-wife. In 2014, Song played the titular character in
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'' Dr. Frost'', adapted from the
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of the same title. He was then cast as a widowed father with a troubled son in the ''
Make a Woman Cry ''Make a Woman Cry'' () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Kim Jung-eun and Song Chang-eui. It aired on MBC on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:45 for 40 episodes beginning April 18, 2015. Plot Jung Deok-in was once a homicide detec ...
'' (2015).


Filmography


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Television series


Television shows


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Theater


Discography


Awards and nominations


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Song Chang-eui Fan Cafe
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