
Son Byung-ho
Acting
Biography
Son Byung Ho is a South Korean actor. He was born on August 25, 1962 and made his debut in the entertainment world in 1994. Since debut, he has appeared in numerous films and television dramas, including “Going by the Book” (2007), “Bridal Mask” (2012), “I Am Not a Robot” (2018), and “Welcome2Life” (2019).
Born: August 25, 1962
Known For

The Judge Returns
The return of corrupt judge Lee Han-young, who was a slave to a large law firm, to the past 10 years ago. He makes new choices to punish evil and implement justice.

To My Beloved Thief
A noblewoman who becomes a righteous bandit called Gil Dong, and Joseon Prince Yi Yeol who secretly investigates this bandit, only to find their souls mysteriously swapped, forcing them to work together and fall in love amidst intrigue, as they uncover conspiracies while protecting the people!

Moving
Children who live in hiding with superpowers, along with their parents who live with painful secrets of the past, face enormous dangers together.

Positively Yours
A man and a woman who swore off marriage find their carefully controlled lives overturned after a one-night mistake forces them into an unexpected, reverse romance neither planned nor wanted.

While You Were Sleeping
Nam Hong Ju, endowed with the ability to foresee events, resides with her widowed mother who runs a small restaurant. Despite her gift, she often finds herself powerless to change the outcomes. On the other side of the street, Jung Jae Chan, a rookie prosecutor, and his younger brother Seung Won become their new neighbors. An unusual dream involving Hong Ju, ruthless attorney Lee Yu Beom, and a life-saving intervention leads Jae Chan to realize their destinies are intertwined, as they begin sharing dreams and connecting in mysterious ways.

I Am Not a Robot
Kim Min Gyu has wealth and success, but lives an isolated life due to his allergy of people. He then meets and falls in love with a girl who is pretending to be a robot for her ex-boyfriend, a genius robots professor.

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!

King the Land
Amid a tense inheritance fight, a charming heir clashes with his hardworking employee who's known for her irresistible smile — which he cannot stand.

The Great Show
Wie Dae-Han is an ex-lawmaker and is a materialistic kind of politician. He wants to get elected as lawmaker again. One day, 18-year-old girl Da-Jung comes to him. She tells him that he is her real father. Her mother raised four children, including Da-Jung, alone, but she died in a hit-and-run accident. Da-Jung is the only one now taking care of her 3 younger siblings. Wie Dae-Han accepts Da-Jung and her 3 younger siblings. He carries out “The Great Show” to become a lawmaker again.

Giant
Giant is a 2010 South Korean television series starring Lee Beom-soo, Park Jin-hee, Joo Sang-wook, Hwang Jung-eum, Park Sang-min, and Jeong Bo-seok. It aired on SBS from May 10 to December 7, 2010 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 60 episodes. Giant is a sprawling period drama about three siblings' quest for revenge during the economic boom of 1970-80s Korea. Tragically separated during childhood, the three reunite as adults and set out to avenge their parents' deaths, their fates playing out against a larger tide of power, money, politics, and the growth of a city.
Filmography
as Kang Chan-gil
as Kim Bong-in
as Park Geun-soo
as Park Ki-hyung
as Chief of Security Department
as Gu Il-hun
as Jung Gu Yeong
as Self
as Kim An-jik
as Song Hyeong-sik
as Kim Ho Young
as Hwang
as Professor Choi
as Jeong Heon-cheol
as Kim Byeong-Geun
as Na Sung-won
as Mr. Doh
as Kim Gi-tae
as Kim Man Chan
as [Father-in-Law of escapee]
as Kang Kyung-Hoon
as Jang Do-Sik
as Shaman
as Dong Gu
as Jo Tae Goo [Chief Justice]
as President Yang
as Kim Jong Soo
as Sa Ma Chun
as Prince Yangan
as Shane
as Hwang Do-won
as President Go
as Han Yong Min [Sang Hwan's father and the governor]
as Ko Hyeong-sik
as Son Byung-Ho
as Baek Do-Hyun
as Yoo Young Soo
as Ha Yeon
as Kim Gap-seo
as Kang Tae-Yoo
as Bae Dal-soo
as King Taejo
as Kim Sung Ik
as Mr. Kim
as Baek Won-man
as Choi Soo-ri
as Cho Myung-sik
as Yoo Kwang Hun
as Lee Hyung Ik
as Lee Kyung-tae
as Choi Young
as Circus Master Jo Dong-ju
as Kim Hoon
as Kim Eung-ryong
as Han Myung Hee
as Park Tae Ho
as Na Sang-man
as Oh Hae-won
as Kang Chi Soon
as Hong Gi Pyo
as Sergeant Kang Cheol-in
as Manager Kwon (uncredited)
as President Pi
as Park Mi Seon
as Seo Jae-sik
as Lieutenant Oh Yeon Su
as Kim Ho-Jin
as Lee Seung-woo
as Teacher Jung
as Kim Hoon
as Nam Il Woong
as [Hyun Se's boss]
as Tak Mun-su
as Yoo Kang-jin
as Kim Cheol-ju
as Sergeant Jin Chang-rok
as Jang Heok-su
as Du-ho
as Chul
as Paek Sang Ho
as Kwon
as Eun-yeon's Husband
as Han Sang-shik
as Du-sik
as Seong Jong-hoon
as Yong-sik
as 562
as Father