Park Won-Sang

Park Won-Sang

Park Won-Sang was born on January 7, 1970 in South Korea. He is an actor, known for W - Du gaeui segye (2016), Deo Geim: 0shireul Hyanghayeo (2020) and 7-beon-bang-ui seon-mul (2013).
Park Won-Sang

Movies

The King: Eternal Monarch
  • Apr 16, 2020
  • Korean
When a gateway opens to a parallel universe in modern-day Korea, a king must step into another world in search of answers to a long-unanswered mystery.
The King: Eternal Monarch
  • Apr 16, 2020
  • Hindi
A modern-day Korean emperor passes through a mysterious portal and into a parallel world, where he encounters a feisty police detective.
Familiar Wife
  • Aug 01, 2018
  • Hindi
A married couple suddenly finds themselves living entirely different lives after their fates magically change through an unexpected incident.
W: Two Worlds
  • Jul 20, 2016
  • Korean
Han Hyo-joo plays a surgeon whose father is a famous comic book creator. One day Dad goes missing and she rushes to his workshop to look for him, and instead finds a strange man bathed in blood. She gets kidnapped by the bloody man, which is where their story begins. The drama takes place in 2016 Seoul, but in different dimensions that exist in parallel with one another. It’s described as a suspense romance melodrama about “a man and a woman who are living in the same time, but different worlds.”
Healer
  • Dec 08, 2014
  • OST
Kim Moon Ho is a successful reporter at a mainstream news station, but when he stumbles upon a 10-year-old mystery, he's forced to dive into a subversive underground news agency. On his journey to break open the case, Moon Ho teams up with Chae Young Shin, a second rate tabloid writer, and Healer, a mysterious internet-based journalist. With his career and his safety on the line, who can Moon Ho trust in a world full of unreliable sources?
South Bound
  • Feb 06, 2013
  • Korean
Hae-gap is a director who makes anti-government documentary films. One day, Hae-gap’s son, Na-ra, runs away from home, but Man-deok, a freeloader living in Hae-gap’s house ends up bringing him back. Later, Man-deok raids the head developer of Deul Island to stop its exploitation, and Na-ra helps and ends up getting caught. In order to bring Na-ra out from jail, Hae-gap signs to stop making anti-government films and moves to Deul Island with his family. Na-ra sees his father leading a good, quiet life there and starts opening up. But when a construction company charges in to clear-out the island and the islanders fall at risk of losing their homes, Hae-gap leads a strike against it and his family fall in grave danger...