
Ko Chang-seok
Acting
Biography
Ko Chang-seok (고창석) is a South Korean film actor.
Born: October 13, 1970
Place of Birth: Busan, South Korea
Known For

Kingdom: Legendary War
Who is the best K-POP performer? Let's throw away all our titles and compete solely through our performances! Here are six K-POP boy groups: the group that ensures your entertainment "BtoB," the idol of the nation "iKON," one-of-a-kind perfect performing group "SF9," group with a strong performance, "THE BOYZ," rising on the global market, "Stray Kids," and a global hot rookie "ATEEZ," who are different in music style and even their debut years. They are gathered here to compete on stage and only on stage. After the missions of recreating their representative songs, covering other groups' songs, and bringing secret weapons, which group will become a legendary group? Bet everything you have and compete to write a new K-POP history! The performance survival show of global K-POP idols.

Reply 1988
Take a nostalgic trip back to the late 1980s through the lives of five families and their five teenage kids living in a small neighbourhood in Seoul.

The Game Caterers
A webseries where Na Young Seok, a variety show producer, caters people his iconic games from 'New Journey to the West'.

The Dream Life of Mr. Kim
Kim Nak-su is a middle-aged man who loses everything he once considered valuable in an instant. After a long journey, he finally discovers his true self, beyond his role as a department manager at a large corporation.

Running Man
These days, as variety shows are gradually disappearing, this is one of Korea’s representative variety shows that has been responsible for Sunday evenings for over 10 years. This program features numerous stars and members going around various places, playing games, and completing missions. In particular, among the many fun elements of variety shows, this one focuses solely on laughter. Open your eyes! Big fun is coming in! Open your mouth! Big laughter is coming in! Open your heart! Useful lessons are coming in!

Way Back Love
After losing all hope to live, Jeong Hee-wan unexpectedly reunites with her first love, Kim Ram-woo, who is now a grim reaper, opening a new chapter in her life.

Be with You
Along with his young son, Ji-ho, Woo-jin misses his wife Soo-a, who died after promising to return a year later with the rainy season. Miraculously, they reunite with Soo-a when the rainy season comes around, but she has no memory of her husband and son whom she dearly loved.

1987: When the Day Comes
In January 1987, a 22-year-old college student dies during a police interrogation. Under the orders of Director Park, the police request the body to be cremated in order to destroy evidence. Public Prosecutor Choi, who was on duty on the day of the incident, denies the request and calls for an autopsy. The police maintain the lie that the death was a simple accident, resulting from shock. The autopsy results, however, point to torture as the cause of death. Yoon, a journalist following the case, reports that the death was a result of asphyxiation during torture. Director Park attempts to conceal the truth by ending the case, arresting two detectives including inspector Cho. While in prison, inspector Cho reveals the truth to prison guard Han Byung-yong, who embarks on a dangerous mission to relay the information to an opposition politician through his niece, Yeon-hee.

Kill Me, Heal Me
A business mogul's grandson, who has 7 personalities, and a female physician who becomes his secret doctor.

A Taxi Driver
May, 1980. Man-seob is a taxi driver in Seoul who lives from hand to mouth, raising his young daughter alone. One day, he hears that there is a foreigner who will pay big money for a drive down to Gwangju city. Not knowing that he’s a German journalist with a hidden agenda, Man-seob takes the job.
Filmography
as Kim Chang-su
as (segment "come to an end")
as Ko Shin-soo
as Jeong Yil-beom
as Seung-pil
as Baek Won-seob
as Ma Seong-u
as Smile (segment "Silent Cinema")
as Baek-joong's father
as Jeon Hyo-bong
as Principal
as Kim Chan-woo
as Purser
as Ko Geon-bae
as On Ki-bong
as Teacher Jung
as Ra-hee's Father
as Fire Chief
as Self - Guest
as Self
as Cha Moon-Ho
as Self
as Seedsman
as Goo Kyung-tan
as Hong-chil
as Tae-ap-dok
as Ahn Do-min
as Nam Myeong-sik
as Diving Captain Jam-soo
as Song Hyun-chul (B)
as Hong-gu
as Journalist (cameo) (uncredited)
as Self
as Sang-gu's Father
as Bo-won
as Mi-ok's father
as Dr. Seok Ho-pil
as Gu-in
as Doctor Seok
as Minister Ddoong
as Baek Moon
as Moo-Myung
as Choi Dae-gam
as Department head Jin
as Jo Jung-mi
as Detective So
as Seo Sang-gu
as Ma Jin-ga
as Police officer Kim
as Hong Seok-chang
as Sung-cheol
as Detective So
as Hwang Seong-goo
as Han Jong-tak
as Yang Hyo-sam
as Detective Seo
as Du-soo
as Director
as Chain-smoking Ghost
as Seafood Restaurant Owner
as Park In-gi
as Vietnam Boss
as Kim Kang-soo
as Alex's father
as Straw
as Hojinsa, forgery factory president
as Gay Club Master
as Director Bong
as Woo Jong-dae (uncredited)
as Piano
as Cop
as Nurse
as Gang Member
as Woo So-young's Husband
as Self
as Narrow Eyes
as Superman