
Park Hyuk-kwon
Acting
Biography
Park Hyuk Kwon is a South Korean actor well-known for his character acting in film, TV, and theater. He began his acting career in 1993 as a member of the theater troupe Sanulrim.
Born: July 11, 1971
Place of Birth: Incheon, South Korea
Known For

Light Shop
In a mysterious shop that sells lamps, the dead may return to the world of the living, while the living may not walk out alive.

Wonderful World
A mother who unfairly lost her young son, takes revenge against the perpetrator who has been forgiven by the law and heals her wounds.

A Time Called You
A grieving woman magically travels through time to 1998, where she meets a man with an uncanny resemblance to her late love.

Extracurricular
Determined to escape a dead-end life, a gifted high school student turns to a world of serious crime to ensure he can pay for college.

Behind Your Touch
A psychic vet and a detective join forces to crack small-town cases — but their skills are tested when they unravel a chilling serial killer mystery

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.

Reborn Rich
After ten years, a loyal employee is framed for embezzlement, then murdered by his employers, only to be reborn as their youngest son, with a yearn for revenge guiding his hostile takeover.

Behind the White Tower
Based on renowned Japanese novelist Yamazaki Toyoko's representative work Shiroi Kyotō, the drama brings viewers deep into the political inner workings of the medical field by taking a satirical look at malpractice and power plays at a university hospital, and contrasting the paths and personalities of two doctors.

Proof of Innocence
A disgraced ex-cop, seeking revenge on his treacherous ex-partner, sticks his nose into a high-profile murder case. But in the process, he finds himself in conflict with much more powerful and dangerous forces.

The Last Blossom
Middle aged housewife Kim In-Hee's mother-in-law has Alzheimer's disease, her physician husband is always tired and indifferent to her needs and her children has become wayward. For her family, Kim In-Hee has devoted her life as a daughter-in-law, wife and mother. Kim In-Hee then learns that she has terminal cancer and is dying. The mother accepts her fate and sets up the most beautiful goodbye to her family.
Filmography
as Oh Seung-won
as Jeong Su-geun
as Kim Joon
as So Young-taek
as Bae Chi-won
as Park Jong-bae
as Manager Park
as Oh Se-hyun
as Kim Guju
as Jong-sung
as Gu Bon-jin
as Han Jin-ho
as Jin Hyeong-u
as Jo Yoon Seok
as Kim Cheol-Soo
as Self
as Cho Jin-woo
as Kim Tae-wook
as President Hwang
as Baek Man-Deuk
as Mr. Jang
as Director Nam Ho-gyeon
as Min-ho
as Reporter Choi
as Gun Su
as Gye Bong-sik
as Jung Byung-jin
as Na Chun-Il
as Himself
as Gang-jae
as Government Official
as Detective Yang
as Mr. Park
as Gil Tae-mi / Gil Sun-mi
as professor (segment "Matryoshka")
as professor
as Kim Tae-ho
as Movie Director
as Tiger HK
as Lieutenant Colonel Choi
as Kang Joon-hyung
as Kang Joon-Hyeong
as Jung-su
as Park Hyuk-kwon
as Park Hyuk-kwon (voice)
as 천명한
as Joo Seong Tae
as Jo Hyun Tae
as Jung In-ji
as Police Sergeant Seo
as Young-rok
as Hyuk-kwon
as Yeon-soo's lover
as Jeong-heon
as Himself
as Section Leader Jo
as Kim Sung-ho
as Go Kyung-nam
as Detective Shin
as Ki-hong
as Gay Club Man
as Lee In-moon
as Beom-seok
as Hyuk-kwon
as Young-soo / Jong-dae's father
as Tweetie's husband
as Hong Sang-il
as Fellow Detective
as Gang Leader
as Self
as The Monk