Uncle Samsik Színész- és szereplőlista - 1. évad
Park Doo-chill / Uncle Samsik szerepében:
Song Kang-ho
1967-01-17 Gimhae, South Gyeongsang, South Korea
Song Kang-ho (Korean: 송강호; born 17 January 1967) is a South Korean actor. Regarded as one of the most influential actors in Korean cinema, he has appeared in critically acclaimed films across various genres. He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a Cannes Film Festival Award, three Baeksang Arts Awards, four Blue Dragon Film Awards, and five Grand Bell Awards. In 2020, The New York Times named him one of the greatest actors of the 21st century. Song first gained recognition with the crime thriller No. 3 (1997), and later rose to prominence with Park Chan-wook's critically acclaimed film Joint Security Area (2000). He is known for his collaborations with filmmaker Bong Joon-ho in Memories of Murder (2003), The Host (2006), Snowpiercer (2013), and Parasite (2019). Song rose to wider international prominence for his performance in Parasite, which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Picture. He has also worked extensively with director Kim Jee-woon, starring in five of his films: The Quiet Family (1998), The Foul King (2000), The Good, the Bad, the Weird (2008), The Age of Shadows (2016), and Cobweb (2023). His other notable films include Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002), Secret Sunshine (2007), Thirst (2009), The Attorney (2013), The Throne (2015), A Taxi Driver (2017), and Broker (2022). Song has been named Gallup Korea's Film Actor of the Year four times (2013, 2017, 2019 and 2020). Description above from the Wikipedia article Song Kang-ho, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Kim San szerepében:
Byun Yo-han
1986-04-29 Incheon, South Korea
Byun Yo-han (born April 29, 1986) is a South Korean actor celebrated for his depth, expressive eyes, and mastery across film, television, and even musical theater. Unlike many stars who debut in mainstream projects, he meticulously built his career on the foundation of the independent film scene. Byun Yo-han is an alumnus of the prestigious Korea National University of Arts (KNUA), a training ground for many of Korea’s top actors. During his student years, he dedicated himself to the craft, appearing in over 30 short and independent films starting in 2011. This period gave him the experience to tackle nuanced, unconventional roles early in his career, such as his lead performance in the independent hit film Socialphobia (2015). His professional breakthrough came in 2014 with the cable television series, Misaeng: Incomplete Life. Playing Han Seok-yool, the overly talkative, slightly eccentric, but ultimately deeply empathetic intern with long, messy hair, Byun captured the imagination of the public. He won the Best New Actor award at the APAN Star Awards, launching him from an unknown indie darling into a recognized television star. Following Misaeng, Byun quickly cemented his status as a talented lead actor in historical dramas, a genre that demands powerful presence and technical skill. Six Flying Dragons (2015–2016): He took on the epic role of Ddang-sae / Lee Bang-ji, a tragic figure who becomes the legendary master swordsman. The demanding physical and emotional scope of the 50-episode sageuk earned him critical praise and an Excellence Award at the SBS Drama Awards. Mr. Sunshine (2018): In one of the highest-rated dramas in cable history, Byun starred as Kim Hee-sung, the wealthy, sensitive fiancé to the female lead. His portrayal of a man trapped by his family's dark history and the era's changing politics showcased a lighter, yet profoundly melancholic, side to his acting. While maintaining a strong television presence, Byun Yo-han consistently returned to film to challenge himself with diverse characters. In 2021, he starred in the black-and-white historical drama The Book of Fish, delivering a standout performance as Chang-dae, a zealous Confucian scholar. This role earned him multiple nominations for Best Actor. His film career reached a new peak with the 2022 naval blockbuster, Hansan: Rising Dragon, where he played the pivotal antagonist, Wakizaka Yasuharu, a cunning Japanese commander and rival to Admiral Yi Sun-sin. Byun's portrayal was widely praised for its intensity, leading him to win the Best Supporting Actor prize at prestigious ceremonies including the Baeksang Arts Awards, Blue Dragon Film Awards, and Grand Bell Awards. Most recently, Byun Yo-han has starred in the Disney+ political drama Uncle Samsik (2024) and the dark thriller series Black Out (2024), continuing to demonstrate his preference for complex, character-driven narratives. Byun Yo-han’s career is defined by his versatility and his deep commitment to the emotional truth of every role, making him one of South Korea's most trusted and acclaimed contemporary actors.
Kang Seong-min szerepében:
Lee Kyoo-hyung
1983-11-29 Dongducheon, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Jung Han-min szerepében:
Seo Hyun-woo
1983-11-20 Busan, South Korea
Joo Yeo-jin szerepében:
Jin Ki-joo
1989-01-26 Seoul, South Korea
Jin Ki-joo is a South Korean actress under FL Entertainment. She has played supporting roles in television dramas Second 20s, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo and Misty. Jin Ki-joo was previously an employee of Samsung SDS and then worked as reporter for SBS regional affiliate G1 before starting her acting career. After winning the Olivia Lauren Prize at the 23rd Supermodel Contest in 2014, she made her acting debut in the 2015 television drama “Twenty Again.” She has since appeared in such popular dramas “Splash Splash Love” (2015) and “One More Happy Ending” (2016), as well as the film “Little Forest” (2018). She made a breakthrough in 2018, landing her first lead role in television series with Come and Hug Me In 2019, Jin starred in SBS romantic comedy series The Secret Life of My Secretary. Jin acted as the protagonist for 2020 KBS2's family weekend drama, Homemade Love Story.
Ahn Ki-cheol szerepében:
Oh Seung-hoon
1991-02-11
Yoo Yeon-cheol szerepében:
Kim Min-jae
1979-03-20 Daegu, South Korea
Joo In-tae szerepében:
Oh Kwang-rok
1962-08-27 Busan, South Korea
Oh Kwang-rok is a South Korean actor.
Rachel Jung szerepében:
Tiffany Young
1989-08-01 San Francisco, California, USA
Stephanie Young Hwang, (Hangul: 티파니; born August 1, 1989 as Hwang Mi-young) better known by her stage names: Tiffany, Tiffany Hwang, or Tiffany Young, is a Korean-American singer and actress. Tiffany became a member of Girls' Generation in 2007, as a lead vocalist. She later became a member of their first sub-unit TaeTiSeo (TTS) in 2012. In May 2016, she made her solo singing debut with the single, "I Just Wanna Dance." After a ten-year career in South Korea, Tiffany is currently continuing her career in the USA. She released her first English solo-song, "Remember Me" and first English solo-album, "Over My Skin" in 2018.
Han Soo szerepében:
Roh Jae-won
1993-10-13 Incheon, South Korea
Roh Jae-won (1993) is a South Korean actor, known for Squid Game (2021), Ms. Apocalypse (2023) and Such a Close Traitor (2024).
Cha Tae Min szerepében:
Ji Hyun-jun
1978-01-16
Ji Hyun Joon is a South Korean actor for stage and screen. He graduated from Donga Broadcasting University.
Lee Ho Yeon szerepében:
Kim Jung-pal
1967-04-06
Kim Jung-pal is a South Korean actor.