Im Ho
Im Ho (Korean: 임호; born January 27, 1970)[2] is a South Korean actor, best known for his roles in the television series Jang Hui-bin (1995) and Dae Jang Geum (2003).[3]
Im Ho | |
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Born | South Korea | January 27, 1970
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1993—present |
Agent | RaemongRaein[1] |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 임호 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Im Ho |
McCune–Reischauer | Im Ho |
Personal life
Im graduated from Chung-Ang University with a bachelor's degree in theater and film.[3] Im's father is the late screenwriter Im Chung, who wrote Jang Hui-bin, among other television and film scripts.[4]
Filmography
Films
- Ghost Taxi as Byeong-su (2000)
- My Sassy Girl as the Blind Date guy
- Don't Tell Papa as Borisu (2004)
- Clementine as O Ji-hun (2004)
- February 29 as Bak Hyeong-sa (2006)
- Secret Love as hairstylist (2010)
- Earth Rep Rolling Series as Elvis (2010)
Source: Korean Movie Database[5]
Television
- Haechi as Yi Kwang-jwa (2019)
- Blessing of the Sea as Jo Ji-hwan (2019, Cameo)
- Dal Soon's Spring as Han Tae-sung (2017)
- Teacher Oh Soon-nam as Jang Ji-ho (2017, Cameo)
- Night Light as Kang Jae-hyun (2016)
- The Flower in Prison as Kang Seon-ho (2016)
- Page Turner as Yoon Yoo-seul's doctor (2016)
- The Merchant: Gaekju 2015 as Min Kyom-ho (2015)
- The Stars Are Shining as Seo Dong-pil (2015)
- Splendid Politics as Choi Myung-kil (2015)
- What Happens to My Family? as Judge (2014, Cameo)
- Jeong Do-jeon as Jeong Mong-ju (2014)
- Your Lady as Ra Jin-goo (2013)
- I Love Lee Taly as Geum San (2012)
- Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror as Murong Bao (2011)
- You Don't Know Women as Kang Sung-chan (2010)
- Queen Seondeok as Jinji of Silla (2009)
- He Who Can't Marry as Park Kwang-nam (2009)
- WANTED : Son-In-Law as Kim Tae-pyeong (2008)
- My Home (2008)
- Strongest Chil Woo as Crown Prince Sohyeon (2008)
- New Birth of Married Couple as Bong Su (2008)
- Kid Gang as Jo Pyo-gi (2007)
- Barefoot of Love as Hwang Jin-suk (2006)
- Dae Jo Yeong as Yeon Namsaeng (2006)
- Woman Above Flower as Yoon Myung-won (2005)
- Wind Flower as Choi Hyung-joo (2005)
- Not Alone (2004)
- The Woman Who Wants to Marry as Park Sun-woo (2004)
- Lovers (2003)
- Dae Jang Geum as King Jungjong (2003)
- Girl's School as Lee Gyu-won (2002)
- Man of the Sun, Lee Je Ma as Choi Moon-hwan (2002)
- Whenever the Heart Beats as Lee Jun-ho(2002)
- Her House as Nam Hyuk (2001)
- Honey Honey (2001)
- Everyday with You as Choi Dong-ha (2001)
- Rural Diary (2000)
- Due to You, Darling (2000)
- Because of You as Han Young-jun (2000)
- Huh Joon as Lee Jung-myung (1999)
- The Great King’s Road as Crown Prince Sado (1998)
- Fresh Son-Ja’s tactics (1998)
- Sea of Ambition as Jung Min-woo (1997)
- ManGang (Full-Heartedness) (1996)
- Jang Hee Bin as Sukjong of Joseon (1995)
- Due to Your Being (1994)
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References
- "배우 임호, 래몽래인과 전속계약 체결". Yonhap News (in Korean). 2016-05-20. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
- "배우 임호, 띠동갑 디자이너와 내년 결혼". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 2009-08-10. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
- Park, Myeong-gi (2009-10-23). "[스타 재테크] 임호 '왕의 재테크 전략은 인맥활용'". JoonAng Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-09-26.
- Park, Gwang-su (2017-10-28). "드라마 '장희빈' 작가 임충, 폐암 투병 끝 별세". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-09-26.
- "Lim Ho". Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
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