
Son Hyun-joo
Acting
Biography
Son Hyun-joo (손현주) is a South Korean actor. He was born on June 24, 1965, and since 1991, he has starred in numerous television series and films, such as First Love (1996), To Be With You (2002), My Rosy Life (2005), Tazza (2008), My Too Perfect Sons (also known as The Sons of Sol Pharmacy House, 2009), Definitely Neighbors (2010), Secretly, Greatly (2013), and Empire of Gold (2013). Most notable in his filmography are two low-profile projects in which he played the leading role, both of which became unexpected hits: critically acclaimed revenge drama The Chaser (2012), and mystery thriller film Hide and Seek (2013).
Born: June 24, 1965
Place of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
Known For

First Wives' Club
When a couple of wives discover that their husband's hearts are with other women, they decide to form their own First Wives Club and take matters into their own hands!

Healing Camp, Aren't You Happy
Healing Camp, Aren't You Happy, or simply known as Healing Camp, is a South Korean talk show which began airing on July 18, 2011 on Monday nights at 11:15 pm KST on SBS. The program is known to have created a new genre of talk shows focused on "healing", which have become the trend of talk shows in 2012 and 2013. Healing Camp is also known for its superior casting capabilities, inviting top actors and actresses, as well as politicians, athletes, and other influential people who are not easily seen on entertainment programs.

Sandglass
Sandglass is a South Korean television series considered one of the most significant and highest-rated Korean dramas in history. Written by Song Ji-na and directed by Kim Jong-hak, it aired on SBS in 1995 in 24 episodes. A depiction of the tragic relationship among three friends affected by the political and civilian oppression of 1970s and 1980s Korea, the series mixed politics, melodrama, action, and great acting. It recorded a peak rating of 64.5%, the third highest of all time, and launched its leading trio of Choi Min-soo, Go Hyun-jung, and Park Sang-won into stardom. Its reenactment of the Gwangju Massacre remains one of the most realistic, devastatingly powerful, and unforgettable moments in Korean TV history.

Your Honor
The story of the forces that inherited wealth centered around the Woowon Group headquarters in the fictional Woowon City adjacent to the sea, the voodoo cartel that dominates the lawless area, and Judge Song Pan Ho, who comforts citizens seeking justice.

Itaewon Class
In a colorful Seoul neighborhood, an ex-con and his friends fight a mighty foe to make their ambitious dreams for their street bar a reality.

Happy Together
Happy Together is a 1999 South Korean television series starring Lee Byung-hun, Song Seung-heon, Kim Ha-neul, Jo Min-su, and Jun Ji-hyun. It aired on SBS from June 16 to August 5, 1999 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Starring young actors who would go on to become Korean TV and film stars, the hit drama revolves around five children who were separated at the death of their parents, and the love, conflicts, and reconciliation that these siblings go through when they meet again as adults.

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!

Signal
Detectives from the present and a detective from the past communicate via walkie-talkie to solve a long-time unsolved case.

First Love
First Love is a South Korean television series starring Bae Yong-joon, Choi Soo-jong and Lee Seung-yeon. It aired on KBS2 from September 7, 1996 to April 20, 1997 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 66 episodes. It is currently the number one highest-rated Korean drama of all time based on single episode viewership ratings, reaching 65.8% on its April 10, 1997 episode. Its average rating for its entire run was 52.6%.

Happy Together
Happy Together is a Korean entertainment talk show.
Filmography
as Seok Jin-woo
as Song Pan-ho
as Kang Hang Soon
as Won Gyun
as Shooting Range Owner
as Ho-sung
as In Tae-joon
as 명예역장
as Director Kang
as Kang Do-chang
as Park Sung Yul [Sae Royi’s father / Jangga employee]
as Han Myeong-hoi
as Song Woo-Yong
as Self
as [Hint Fairy]
as Kang Ki-Hyung
as Patient
as Kang Seong-jin
as Self
as Detective Squad Chief Son
as Jang Young-cheol
as Go Dong-ho
as Choi Chang-sik
as Lee Dong-hwi
as Baek Seong-soo
as Choi Min-jae
as Kim Tae-won
as Self
as Baek Hong-suk
as [King]
as Na Dae Ra
as Nam Soo
as Hwang Joon Seong
as Jae-hoon
as Nam Soo
as Jae Hoon
as Park Jong Pyo
as Kim Sung-jae
as Song Jin-Poong
as Go Kwang-ryeol
as Min Tae-suk
as Su-Hyeon
as Gil Eok
as Self
as Deok-gil
as Superintendent Jo Gyu-won
as Park Byung Gak
as Section head Min
as Ban Sung-moon
as Detective Kang Jong-tae
as Kang Woo-Shik
as Inspector Park
as No Kwang-Taek
as Father Pedro
as Choi Min-Gi
as Oh Man Soo [Cheon Soo's brother]
as Self
as Tak Mun-bae
as Hwang Bok-Soo
as Min Gyu
as Park Ha
as Woo-yeol's teacher
as Unlucky prisoner
as Jae Suk
as Joo Jung Nam
as Kim Jin Gook
as Jung In Young
as Ha Won-do