Oh Dal-su
Oh Dal-su (오달수) is a prominent South Korean actor known for his diverse roles in both theater and film. His acting journey commenced in the vibrant theater scene of Busan, and in 2001, he took on the role of director for the theater company Singiru Manhwagyeong ("Mirage and Kaleidoscope"). His extensive background in stage performances, including local productions like Ogu, paved the way for Oh to become a sought-after supporting and character actor in cinematic releases.
Throughout his career, Oh has appeared in a multitude of successful films, portraying a variety of memorable characters. Notable performances include that of the proprietor of a privately-run prison funded by organized crime in Oldboy (2003), a former gang leader in Mapado (2005), a weapons smuggler in A Bittersweet Life (2005), a transvestite in Foxy Festival (2010), a Chinese-Korean con artist in The Thieves (2012), and a compassionate inmate in Miracle in Cell No. 7. Additionally, he contributed his voice to the monster in the acclaimed film The Host (2006). Oh Dal-su's versatility and talent have made him a respected figure in the South Korean entertainment industry.
Filmography
Slow Video
Miracle in Cell No. 7
A Tale of Legendary Libido
Assassination (2015)
Memoir of a Murderer
The Pirates
I, the Executioner
Woongnami
Old Days
The Good, the Bad, the Weird
Run-Off
Soar Into the Sun
The Thieves
Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds
Tunnel
A Bittersweet Life
The Attorney
Private Eye
A Bloody Aria
You Call It Passion
The Show Must Go On
Detective K: Secret of the Living Dead
Veteran
The Servant (2010)
Best Friend
I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK
Lady Vengeance
I Want to Know Your Parents
4PM
My Paparotti
Detective K: Secret of the Lost Island
The Host
Thirst (2009)