Park Hae-il

Park Hae-il

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1977-01-26
Place of Birth:Seoul, South Korea
Also Known As: 박해일 / Park Hae Il / Hae-il Park / 朴海日 /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1977-01-26 More

Biography

Park Hae-il (박해일) is a South Korean actor. Born on January 26, 1977, he is known for his work in some of South Korea's biggest blockbusters including Memories of Murder (2003), The Host (2006), The Last Princess (2016), Moss (2010), War of the Arrows (2011), and The Fortress (2017). Most of these did north of 5 million admissions domestically, with The Host being the biggest Korean blockbuster in history at the time of release with 13 million admissions. He has also received a variety of awards, including the Grand Bell & Blue Dragon Best Actor awards for War of the Arrows.
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1, 2, 3 Love
Science Fiction Drama
Hansan: Rising Dragon
War Action Drama History
Decision to Leave
Thriller Mystery Romance
Memories
Documentary
The Fortress
War Drama History Action
The Last Princess
Action Drama History
Gyeongju
Drama Romance
Eungyo
Drama Romance
Doomsday Book
Science Fiction Fantasy Drama
War of the Arrows
Drama Action History
End of Animal
Mystery Fantasy Science Fiction Thriller
Heartbeat
Drama Action Romance
Second Half
Romance Drama
Moss
Drama Thriller Crime Mystery
A Million
Thriller Drama
Modern Boy
War Romance Drama
Paradise Murdered
Thriller Mystery
The Host
Horror Drama Science Fiction
Memories of Murder
Crime Drama Thriller
Who Are You?
Romance Comedy
  • name:Park Hae-il
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1977-01-26
  • Place of Birth:Seoul, South Korea
  • Also Known As: 박해일 · Park Hae Il · Hae-il Park · 朴海日 ·
  • Biography:Park Hae-il (박해일) is a South Korean actor. Born on January 26, 1977, he is known for his work in some of South Korea's biggest blockbusters including Memories of Murder (2003), The Host (2006), The Last Princess (2016), Moss (2010), War of the Arrows (2011), and The Fortress (2017). Most of these did north of 5 million admissions domestically, with The Host being the biggest Korean blockbuster in history at the time of release with 13 million admissions. He has also received a variety of awards, including the Grand Bell & Blue Dragon Best Actor awards for War of the Arrows.
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