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Woo Hyeon - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Woo Hyeon
Born
May 24, 1964
(Age 61)
Place of Birth
Gwangju, South Korea
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
29
Movies
56
TV Shows
Also Known As
Woo Hyun
禹賢
Wu Hyun
禹贤
U Hyeon
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Woo Hyeon
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Woo Hyeon is a South Korean actor affiliated with Mars Entertainment.
Movies
29
TV Shows
56
Land of Happiness
as
Lee Man-sik
August 14, 2024
Handsome Guys
as
Father Kim
June 26, 2024
Yellow Door: '90s Lo-fi Film Club
as
Self
October 6, 2023
Honeysweet
as
'Well-being Chicken' Owner
August 15, 2023
Tazza: One Eyed Jack
as
Mr. Mool
September 11, 2019
MAL·MO·E: The Secret Mission
as
Lim Dong-ik
January 9, 2019
Detective K: Secret of the Living Dead
as
Mr. Bang
February 8, 2018
1987: When the Day Comes
as
Kang Min-chang
December 27, 2017
Fabricated City
as
Old Prisoner
February 9, 2017
Daddy's back
Cast
May 19, 2016
Detective K: Secret of the Lost Island
as
Mr. Bang
February 11, 2015
Head
as
Mr. Park
May 26, 2011
Detective K: Secret of Virtuous Widow
as
Mr. Bang
January 27, 2011
Bank Attack
as
Section Head Oh
November 14, 2007
Femme Fatal
as
Thief
August 22, 2007
Magang Hotel
Cast
February 22, 2007
Old Miss Diary
as
Woo Hyeon
December 20, 2006
How the Lack of Love Affects Two Men
as
Supermarket Man
November 16, 2006
The Fox Family
as
Mr. Hong
September 28, 2006
Mission Sex Control
as
Chang-Hyeok
September 28, 2006
Family Ties
as
Platform Man
May 18, 2006
Forbidden Quest
as
Transcriber
February 23, 2006
The King and the Clown
as
Hong
December 29, 2005
The Art of Seduction
as
Guard / Pawnbroker
December 21, 2005
All for Love
as
Priest Byun (cameo)
October 7, 2005
To Catch a Virgin Ghost
as
Haeju
August 13, 2004
Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield
as
Owner
October 17, 2003
The First Amendment of Korea
Cast
March 14, 2003
Digital Short Film Omnibus Project Twentidentity, Vol. 1
as
segment: "Seotda"
January 1, 2003