Baek Yoon-sik
Baek Yoon-sik (백윤식), born on March 16, 1947, is a distinguished South Korean actor renowned for his extensive contributions to both film and television. With a career spanning several decades, Baek has made a significant impact on the South Korean entertainment industry through his versatile performances and compelling portrayals.
He gained widespread recognition for his roles in various acclaimed films, including the 2002 box office hit "Oasis," directed by Lee Chang-dong, where his portrayal of a father dealing with his daughter's challenges earned him critical acclaim. Additionally, his performance in the 2010 film "The Man from Nowhere" further solidified his status as a talented actor, showcasing his ability to take on complex and nuanced characters.
In television, Baek Yoon-sik has appeared in numerous popular dramas, including the widely praised series "My Name is Kim Sam-soon," which helped redefine romantic comedies in South Korea. His contributions to the industry have not gone unnoticed; Baek has received multiple awards throughout his career, highlighting his talent and dedication to his craft.
Beyond acting, Baek Yoon-sik is celebrated for his mentorship and support of emerging actors, making him a respected figure in the South Korean film community. With a rich legacy and ongoing influence, Baek continues to be a pivotal presence in the world of Korean entertainment.
Filmography
Woochi: The Demon Slayer
Tazza: The High Rollers
Feng Shui
The Last Princess
Save the Green Planet!
Noryang: Deadly Sea
The Face Reader
The Chase (2017)
Family Matters (2024)