Kang Woo-seok
Korean spelling | |
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Hangeul | 강우석 |
Hanja | 康祐碩 |
Revised Romanization |
Gang U-seok |
McCune- Reischauer |
Kang Usǒk |
Kang Woo-seok (born November 10, 1960 in Gyeongsan , Gyeonggi-do Province ) sometimes written as Kang Woo-suk , is a South Korean director and producer of commercially oriented films. In 1999 he was voted the most influential man in the South Korean film industry by the film magazine Cine21 . His major production company Cinemaservice was acquired by CJ Entertainment in 2004 .
Life
As a director, he had his greatest successes in 1994 with Two Cops and in 2004 with Silmido, at the time the most successful South Korean film of all time with over 10 million viewers. The Public Enemy series about an idiosyncratic police officer is sometimes compared to Dirty Harry .
A lawsuit brought by relatives of members of the Silmido, code name of Command Unit 684 for Infiltration of North Korea, was dismissed in 2005.
Filmography
- 1993: Two Cops
- 1996: Two Cops 2
- 2002: Public Enemy
- 2003: Silmido
- 2005: Another Public Enemy
- 2006: Hanbando
- 2008: Public Enemy Returns
- 2010: Ikki
- 2011: Glove
- 2013: Fists of Legend ( 전설 의 주먹 )
- 2016: The Map Against The World ( 고산 자, 대동 여지도 )
Web links
- Kang Woo-suk in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Kang Woo-seok in the Korean Movie Database
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kang, woo-seok |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 강우석 (Korean, Hangeul); 康祐碩 (Korean, Hanja); Gang, U-seok (Revised Romanization); Kang, U'sǒk (McCune-Reischauer) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | South Korean director and producer |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 10, 1960 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gyeongsan , Gyeonggi-do Province |