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Dokgo Young-jae

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Dokgo Young-jae
Born
Jeon Young-jae

(1953-12-13) December 13, 1953 (age 70)
Alma materSeoul Drama School
OccupationActor
Years active1973-present
AgentBox Media
SpouseLee Eun-ju (m. 1994)[2]
ChildrenDokgo Jun (son)
Jeon Ji-eun (daughter)
Korean name
Hangul
독고영재
Hanja
獨孤永宰
Revised RomanizationDokgo Yeong-jae
McCune–ReischauerTokko Yŏngchae
Birth name
Hangul
전영재
Hanja
全永宰
Revised RomanizationJeon Yeong-jae
McCune–ReischauerChŏn Yŏngchae

Dokgo Young-jae (born Jeon Young-jae on December 13, 1953) is a South Korean actor. He made his film debut in 1973, and also became active in the Dongrang Theatre Ensemble. Dokgo won Best Supporting Actor for White Badge at the Blue Dragon Film Awards in 1992, then became a household name late in his career with the television drama My Mother's Sea in 1993.[3][4][5][6]

His father, actor Dokgo Seong dominated Korean cinema in the 1950s and 1960s.[7]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role
1973 Raindrops
1978 Evergreen
There Must be Mother Somewhere
A Record of Love and Death
1979 The Petty Officer and the Admiral
Grave Wood
Miss Oh's Apartment
1983 Yong-pal Has Returned
1985 A Woman's Castle
1986 Chung (Blue Sketch)
1990 North Korean Partisan in South Korea Lee Bong-gak
Only Because You Are a Woman
1991 Madame Aema 6 Hyeon-woo
Who Saw the Dragon's Toenails?
Your Ma's Name Was Chosun Whore
From Barefoot to Bentz Chief Hwang
1992 Like Music, Like Rain Company president Kim
White Badge Kim Mun-gi
Marriage Story Park Chang-su
General's Son III
1993 Hwa-Om-Kyung Hae-un
Kid Cop Robbers' boss
1994 The Fox with Nine Tails Angel of Death No. 69
Life and Death of the Hollywood Kid Yoon Myeong-gil
To You from Me (cameo)
Pirates Kim Tae-woong
1995 My Father the Bodyguard Joon-tae
The Terrorist Im Tae-ho
A Single Spark Young-soo's senior colleague
1996 Cue Dokgo
Boss Hyung-jin
The Gate of Destiny Dadakatsu
1997 The Rocket Was Launched
The Last Defense Colonel Dokgo
1998 The Last Attempt Jung Jin-wook
Story of a Man Renepa boss
Bedroom and Courtroom Hee-soo
Naked Being Mo-ja
2000 The Rules of a Gangster 3 Chairman Go
Striker Teacher Byun
2003 Live or Die Lee So-ryong's father
Mr. Butterfly Colonel Heo
2006 Hanbando[8] Admiral, commander of naval operations
Vacation Agency president
Fly High Nam Gyun (cameo)
2012 90 Minutes Chairman Min

Television series

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Year Title Role Network
1988 The Winter That Year Was Warm Young-gak KBS2
1993 Friday's Woman – "Choi Myung-gil's Woman on the Edge of the Cliff" KBS2
My Mother's Sea Choi Seung-joo MBC
1994 Police Prosecutor Ma Dong-tak KBS2
Adam's City Jo Sang-min MBC
Daughters of a Rich Family Hyuk-min KBS2
1995 Korea Gate President Park Chung Hee SBS
1996 Power of Love Moon Kyung-hwan MBC
1997 Gaeksa Pan-dol MBC
1998 KBS TV Novel – "Eun-ah's Daughter" KBS1
1999 KBS TV Novel – "You" Kim Jin-tae KBS1
2000 The Golden Era Lee Yong-ho MBC
2001 Sun-hee and Jin-hee Kang Do-sik MBC
I Want to See Your Face Kim Jae-min MBC
Lovers Chairman Dokgo Young-jae MBC
2002 Friends Gyu-han TBS / MBC
Remember Min Song-joon MBC
2003 Drama City – "Guest" Heung-soo KBS2
Long Live Love Department head Kang SBS
2004 The Age of Heroes Park Chung Hee MBC
Forbidden Love Bureau chief Jang KBS2
2005 Let's Go to the Beach Chairman Jang Dal-bong MBC
2006 Here Comes Ajumma Shim Tae-joon KBS2
2007 The Legend King Gogugyang MBC
Ahyeon-dong Madam Kim Sa-hyun MBC
2008 Innocent You Seo Yoo-il SBS
2009 Queen Seondeok Sejong MBC
2010 Pink Lipstick Maeng Ho-geol MBC
2011 Royal Family Kim Tae-hyuk MBC
KBS Drama Special – "The Woman from the Olle Road" Park Chan-gook KBS2
My One and Only[9] Na Young-ik KBS1
Saving Mrs. Go Bong-shil Seo Joon-tae TV Chosun
2012 Lights and Shadows Lee Hyun-soo MBC
Here Comes Mr. Oh Na Sang-ho MBC
2013 KBS TV Novel – "Samsaengi" Bong Moo-ryong KBS2
7th Grade Civil Servant[10] Han Joo-man MBC
A Tale of Two Sisters Ahn Tae-joon KBS1
Princess Aurora Lee Shin-sung (cameo) MBC
Bel Ami Park Ki-suk KBS2
2014 The Noblesse Park Kyung-joon jTBC
Into the Flames President Park Chung Hee TV Chosun
My Dear Cat Go Dong-joon KBS1
2015 Late Night Restaurant Gentleman Noh (guest) SBS
2017 Bravo My Life Kim Ho-tae SBS

Theater

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Year Title Role
1971 Stalag 17
2010-2011 Really Really Like You

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1973 10th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best New Actor Raindrops Nominated
1992 13th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Supporting Actor White Badge Won
1994 MBC Drama Awards Special Award My Mother's Sea Won
1995 31st Baeksang Arts Awards Most Popular Actor (Film) Life and Death of the Hollywood Kid Won

References

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  1. ^ 씨네폭스: 독고영재
  2. ^ Choi, Sook-young (September 2008). "'16세 연하 아내와의 결혼생활' 첫 공개 독고영재". Woman DongA (in Korean). Retrieved 2015-02-18.
  3. ^ "박정희 役만 세 번째... 이번엔 독고영재式으로". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 27 April 2014. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
  4. ^ Kim, Ga-young (9 January 2015). "중년은 멋있다 (길용우, 독고영재)" [Middle-aged is cool (Kil Yong-woo, Dokgo Young-jae)]. Chosun Pub (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2015-02-18. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
  5. ^ "Virtuous Online Reply Campaign Launched". The Dong-a Ilbo. 4 October 2008. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
  6. ^ Park, Sun-young (21 August 2009). "A movie festival that will make you feel good". Korea Joongang Daily. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
  7. ^ "1세대 액션 스타 독고성씨 별세". Cine21 (in Korean). 12 April 2004. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
  8. ^ "Japan's Military Superior Say Experts". The Dong-a Ilbo. 14 August 2006. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
  9. ^ Jin, Young-ju (4 November 2011). "New Daily Soap Opera My One And Only To Deliver Happiness". KBS Global. Archived from the original on 18 February 2015. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
  10. ^ "7th Grade Civil Servant cast Dok-go Yeong-jae and Im Ye-jin as Joo Won's parents". Hancinema. 26 November 2012. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
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