JAKARTA - Song Kang Ho is an actor who is known for his various roles internationally. However, he has never starred in a single Korean drama title during his career.
Today, Tuesday, August 30, Song Kang Ho was announced to star in his first Korean drama entitled Uncle Sam Sik.
This drama is directed by Shin Yeon Sik, the person who directed Song Kang Ho in two films: One Win and Cobweb. Both will collaborate on small screens for the first time.
Uncle Sam Sik tells the story of the friendship between two men, namely Uncle Sam Sik and Kim San. They survived a period in the '60s in South Korea.
Quoting Asiae on the same day, Uncle Sam Sik consists of 10 episodes. Even though it's short, the audience will witness the acting of Song Kang Ho who is based in this character.
Song Kang Ho started his career through the film The Day A Pig deep Into the Well in 1996. However, his name began to attract attention when he played Green Fish a year later.
This year, he returned with two films, namely Broker and Emergency Declaration. His latest film Cobweb is also projected to be released this year.
In his 32 years of career, Song Kang Ho has never chosen a drama or serial project. He became the first Korean actor to win a Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival.
Meanwhile, the production team is still discussing the screening of Uncle Sam Sik drama.
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