Baek Yoon-sik

Baek Yoon-sik (Korean백윤식; born 16 March 1947) is a South Korean actor. He is known for his characteristic near-expressionless facial acting.[2]

Baek Yoon-sik
Baek in August 2018
Born (1947-03-16) 16 March 1947 (age 77)
NationalitySouth Korean
EducationChung-Ang University - Theater and Film
OccupationActor
Years active1970–present
AgentFantagio[1]
ChildrenBaek Do-bin
Baek Seo-bin
Korean name
Hangul
백윤식
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBaek Yun-sik
McCune–ReischauerPaek Yunsik
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20120608042608/http://www.baekyoonsik.co.kr/

Career

Baek Yoon-sik made his debut in 1970 on KBS TV. In the coming years he would appear in four films, taking lead roles in his acting debut Excellent Guys and in romantic comedy Only with You with Seo Mi-kyung, a young star of the time. He also obtained his bachelor's degree and master's degree in Theater and Film at Chung-Ang University.[3][4]

Nonetheless, his film career appeared to end in the 1970s and he became known thereafter as a TV actor. In the late 1990s and early 2000s he attained a certain degree of visibility in TV dramas such as The Moon of Seoul (1994, with Han Suk-kyu and Choi Min-sik) and Jang Hui-bin (2002, with Kim Hye-soo).[4][5]

In 2003, however, Baek's career was revived in spectacular fashion with a major role in Jang Joon-hwan's acclaimed debut feature Save the Green Planet!. Playing an arrogant company executive—believed by the film's hero to be an alien from Andromeda Galaxy—Baek's performance won him a Best Actor Award from the 2003 Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, as well as numerous best supporting actor mentions from local awards ceremonies. He quickly became sort of a cult figure among younger cinephiles.[4][6]

Following on this success, Baek went on to appear in several more high-profile films, including a memorable role in Choi Dong-hoon's caper film The Big Swindle and a showstopping performance as intelligence chief Kim Jae-gyu in Im Sang-soo's controversial drama The President's Last Bang.[4][7]

The year 2006 turned out to be a particularly prolific year for Baek, as he took leading and supporting roles in four films. (It was a profitable year as well, with his fee rising to $400,000 per film—just a shade below that of the top stars.) Of these four, Choi Dong-hoon's Tazza: The High Rollers proved to be a runaway hit, selling close to 7 million tickets.[4][8]

In August 2021, Baek signed with new agency Fantagio.[9]

Personal life

Baek divorced his wife in March 2004 after 27 years of marriage. His two sons, Baek Do-bin and Baek Seo-bin, are also actors.[10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1974Excellent Guys
1976Only with You
A Woman's Castle
1977Chu-ha, My Love
2000A Masterpiece in My LifeBoss Yang
2003Save the Green Planet!Kang Man-shik
2004The Big SwindleMr. Kim
2005The President's Last BangKim Jae-gyu
2006The Art of FightingOh Pan-su
Like a VirginSsireum coach
Tazza: The High RollersMr. Pyeong
How the Lack of Love Affects Two MenDong Chol-dong
2007Surf's UpBig Z (voice, Korean dubbed)
Bravo My LifeCho Min-hyuk
The Bank AttackDetective squad captain Gu
2009Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist WizardMaster (cameo)
2011Meet the In-LawsYoung-kwang
HeadBaek Jeong
ChampPresident of
horse riding association
2012The Taste of MoneyChairman Yoon
I Am the KingHwang Hui
2013The Face ReaderKim Jongseo
2015Inside MenLee Kang-hee
2016The Last PrincessEmperor Gojong
2017The ChaseShim Deok-su
2018Feng ShuiKim Jwa-gun
2023Noryang: Deadly SeaShimazu[11]

Television

YearTitleRole
1970Hometown of Legends
River
ArirangNa Woon-gyu
1974Land
1978Establishment of Government
1979The Solitude of Eun Ji-hwaLee Jung-seob
Water Pattern
1980Hope
1981DaemyeongCrown Prince Sohyeon
1983Naughty Chorus
1984Independence GateYun Chi-ho
TV Tale of ChunhyangByeon Hak-do
Video DramaLee Sang-hwa
1986Southern CrossSouth Korean student
1988Punggaek
1989The Forest Never Sleeps
1990In Search of Fog
1991Numb FingertipsPrincipal Moon Joong-hoon
School of Love
Kyoto 25 City
1993The Beginning of Any Day
3rd RepublicKim Dae-jung
1994Han Myung-hoiSeong Sam-mun
The Moon of SeoulArt teacher Kim In-cheol
1995Jang Nok-suGrand Prince Je-ahn
War and LoveHang-so
1996The Brothers' RiverDr. Choi
Hometown of Legends – "Deokdaegol"Terminally ill husband
1997Hometown of Legend – "Sashin's Smile"
A Bluebird Has ItDirector Baek
1998Until the Azalea BloomsBaek Woon-soo
2000She's the One
VirtueJang Cheon-il
2001Ladies of the PalaceJeong Yun-gyeom
2002Jang Hui-binJo Sa-seok
2003Apgujeong HouseFather
2009HeroJo Yong-deok
2010Golden HousePark Tae-chon
2011Deep Rooted TreeKing Taejong
2012Immortal ClassicHwang Young-chul
2013Hur Jun, The Original StoryYoo Ui-tae
2014Naeil's CantabileFranz von Stresemann
2019Vagabond[12]Jung Kook-pyo
2024Family PlanningBaek Kang-sung[13]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
20037th Puchon International Fantastic Film FestivalBest ActorSave the Green Planet!Won
40th Grand Bell AwardsBest Supporting ActorWon
24th Blue Dragon Film AwardsWon
2nd Korean Film AwardsWon
20045th Busan Film Critics AwardsThe Big SwindleWon
25th Blue Dragon Film AwardsNominated
3rd Korean Film AwardsBest ActorNominated
Cine21 AwardsWon
SBS Drama AwardsExcellence Award, Actor in a SitcomApgujeong HouseWon
200541st Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Actor (Film)The President's Last BangNominated
201350th Grand Bell AwardsBest Supporting ActorThe Face ReaderNominated
MBC Drama AwardsGolden Acting Award, ActorHur Jun, the Original StoryNominated
201652nd Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Actor (Film)Inside MenNominated
11th Max Movie AwardsBest Supporting ActorNominated
21st Chunsa Film Art AwardsNominated
2019SBS Drama AwardsVagabondNominated

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