Song Chang-eui

TV Actor

Song Chang-eui was born in Seoul, South Korea on January 24th, 1979 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 45, Song Chang-eui biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 24, 1979
Nationality
South Korea
Place of Birth
Seoul, South Korea
Age
45 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Television Actor
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Education
Seoul Institute of the Arts – Theater
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Spouse(s)
Oh Ji-young ​(m. 2016)​
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Song Chang-eui Life

Song Chang-eui (born January 24, 1979) is a South Korean actor.

Despite being best known as a musical theatre actor, especially in Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Gwanghwamun Love Song, Song has also appeared in television dramas such as The Scales of Providence and Life Is Beautiful.

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Song Chang-eui Career

Career

In 2002's Blue Saigon, Song Chang-eui began his career in musical theatre. He appeared in the stage version of Hollywood film The Graduate, the musical version of romantic comedy 200 Pounds Beauty with Bada based on Ock Joo-hyun's popular German musical Elisabeth, and Korea's first jukebox musical "sonata") starring Lee Young-hoon's hit songs (younga is the Korean word for transgender rocker in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, as well as Seoul's

After appearing on television starting on small roles since 2005, Song rose to fame in 2007 in Golden Bride, a drama about an inter-cultural marriage between an wealthy Korean man (Song) and a young Vietnamese woman (played by Lee Young-ah). He continued in leading roles in the revenge court drama The Scales of Providence and the post-war film Once Upon a Time in Seoul. Boys Don't Cry in Korean is about two orphaned friends (played by Song and Lee Wan) who became involved in the underground economy to flee poverty. For his role, the singer had to lose 7 kilograms (15.4 pounds) and shave his head. In 2009, he was cast as the villain in the Kwon Sang-woo's Cinderella Man, a Prince and the Pauper story set in the world of fashion merchandising, which attracted poor ratings.

Life Is Beautiful, a famous drama writer, became well-known and also controversial for its portrayal of a loving, productive partnership between two homosexual men, the first Korean show to do so in a primetime slot on a public television. The drama attracted average ratings of 20%, and Song received praise for his portrayal of a gentle, kind doctor of internal medicine, who happens to be openly gay and in love with Lee Sang-woo's divorcee character.

In the melodrama A Lone Tree (the Korean title Tree that Sleeps Standing refers to a person's desire to live next to and help a loved one), then he appeared in A Reason to Live, a contemplative film about grief and forgiveness starring Song Hye-kyo.

In the 2011 campus romance Heartstrings (also known as You've Fallen for Me), he returned to television. The drama was co-produced by the Seoul Institute of the Arts, which provided filming on campus. The classrooms, library, and the atmosphere made him feel nostalgic, according to Song, a graduate of the arts-specialized university. Park Shin-hye and his co-star appeared in the local hand-drawn animated film Green Days: Dinosaur and I.

In 2012, Song appeared in two series: Syndrome, a medical drama on cable, and The Great Seer, a historical epic about the Joseon Dynasty's ancestor. Kim Soo-hyun cast him in her 2013 weekend drama Thrice Married Woman, in which his character has lingering feelings for his ex-wife.

Dr. J. Boss played the titular character in the police procedural Dr. During 2014, Song played the titular character in the police procedural Dr. Frost is a webtoon with the same name. In the Make a Woman Cry (2015), he was first cast as a widowed father with a struggling son.

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