
Park Nou-sik
Acting
Park Nou-sik (February 4, 1930 β April 3, 1995) was a South Korean actor. Park was born in Suncheon, South Jeolla province, Korea in 1930. Park graduated from Suncheon School of Education. Park debuted as an actor in 1956 by starring in Gyeoktoe (격ν΄) directed by Lee Gang-cheon. Park had starred in hundreds of films and established his career as an action film star. In the 1970s, Park started directing. Wikipedia contributors. "Park No-sik." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 3 Aug. 2021. Web. 2 Dec. 2021.
Known for
1988The Chameleon's Poem
1979Setting Sun
1977The Express Train to Hell
1973The Three-Day Reign
1973Five Hostesses for the Resistance
Park No-hun
1973Weeds
Mr. Cheon
1973Baettaragi
1973Young-gu and Yong-pal
Yong-pal
1972Cruel history of Myeong Dong
Park Min (ep. 1)
1972Lady of the Court
1972I
1972μμ¬ μμ€κ·Ό
1972With a Change of Hatred
1971Snowing on Grudge Street
Kang-min
1971A Bout in 30 Years
Hwang Dal-su
1971The Story of Chunhyang
1971λͺ λμ νλ₯΄λ μΈμ
1970Code-Named: Tokyo Expo
1970A Man Who Arrived by Night Train
1970One-eyed Park
One-eyed Park
1970Man with a Reputation (Somunnan namja)
Boknam
1970My Seoul
1970Girls from Eight Provinces
1969Eagle of Wild Field
Yoshida
