Education
Park Sang-myun graduated in 1987 with a degree from Seoul Institute of the Arts.
Park Sang-myun graduated in 1987 with a degree from Seoul Institute of the Arts.
He is best known for his comic roles, notably in My Wife Is a Gangster (2001). He made his acting debut in 1993 in a Korean staging of the musical Guys and Dolls. Park first broke into the film industry with minor roles such as "Ashtray" in the hit 1997 comedy Number.
3, but his strong acting talent soon captured the attention of audiences and filmmakers.
His first major success came in 2000 via the wrestling comedy The Foul King, followed by a memorable role in firefighting drama Libera Maine. Park"s television sitcom Three Friends further cemented his popularity as a character actor, and he became a common sight on television programs and advertisements as well as on film.
In late 2001, Park scored his biggest hit with the comedy My Wife Is a Gangster, which attracted over 5 million viewers nationwide. Hi! The year 2002 was less kind, however, with comedies Can"t Live Without Robbery and Baby Alone both bombing at the box-office, effectively ending Park"s career as a leading actor.
Since then, he returned to supporting roles, in television dramas such as Seoul 1945 (2006) and King of Baking, Kim Takgu (2010).
Aside from his prolific film and television career, Park also appears in small-scale stage plays and musicals, notably How Are You, Sister? about a soldier and a nun who meet during the Korean War (in Kim Sang-jin"s debut as a theatre director), and Really Really Like You, a 1970s-set nostalgic romance between an English teacher and a high school baseball coach (adapted from the same-titled 1977 film).