Nam Seung-min

Nam Seung-min

Born 1911-01-01 (age 115) Gangwon-do, South Korea
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Biography

Born in Gangwon-do in 1911, his real name is Nam Tae-won. In 1935, he entered the film industry with a small role in director Bang Han-jun's Sprinkler. Afterwards, he appeared in Lee Gyu-hwan's A New Beginning (1939) and Kim Yu-young's Daffodil (1940). He appeared in a number of propaganda and cultural films, including Choi In-gyu's Children of the Sun (1944) and Kyung-kyun Shin's Our War (1945). After liberation, he appeared in director Lee Kyu-hwan's The Adventures of Smart (1946) and director Yoon Yong-gyu's Hometown of the Heart (1949). He defected to North Korea during the Korean War.

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Known For

Dear Soldier
Dear Soldier

1944

as Yoshiki Hiramatsu

A Hometown in Heart
A Hometown in Heart

1949

as Temple Cook

Narcissus
Teen Guerrillas
Teen Guerrillas

1951

as Secretary of the County Committee of the Labor Party

Straits of Chosun
Straits of Chosun

1943

as Seki

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Defenders of the native land
Defenders of the native land

1952

as Byeong-su Nam

Look Up at the Blue Sky
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The Road of Happiness

1956

as Nam-goo Hwang

Scouts
Scouts

1953

as Commander of the Puppet Army Division

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Rural Life

1942

as Kiyokawa

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μ• κ΅­μž

1959

as Song Yong-sik

Red Flare
Red Flare

1960

as old man Choi

Love the Future
A woman's story
A woman's story

1960

as old man Liu

Village at the Demarcation Line