Seo In-guk

Seo In-guk

Birth : 1987-10-23, Ulsan, South Korea

History

Seo In-guk (서인국) is a South Korean singer and actor. He launched his singing career after winning the talent reality show Superstar K in 2009, and made his acting breakthrough in tvN's Reply 1997.

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Seo In-guk
Seo In-guk
Seo In-guk
Seo In-guk
Seo In-guk
Seo In-guk
Seo In-guk

Movies

Project Wolf Hunting
Park Jong-du
While under heavily armed guard, the dangerous convicts aboard a cargo ship unite in a coordinated escape attempt that soon escalates into a bloody, all-out riot. But as the fugitives continue their brutal campaign of terror, they soon discover that not even the most vicious among them is safe from the horror they unknowingly unleashed from the darkness below deck.
Pipeline
Pin-dol-i
Korea has over 1,200km of pipeline that acts as the country’s artery. There are several individuals who make the headlines by tapping into this network in order to siphon oil. Drill-bit is a drilling prodigy who is offered by Gun-woo, the head of an oil refining company, a large sum of money for completing the impossible heist to drill into the pipeline between Honam and Seoul-Busan highway within a month. To get the job done in time, he puts together a team of misfits: civil engineer ‘Mr. Na’, excavation expert ‘Big Shovel’, and welding expert ‘Welder. And just as the cops get a wind of this oil heist, Drill-bit’s mine collapses, his team gets cornered from all sides. As the operation gets delayed from setbacks, Gun-woo threatens their lives. Drill-bit’s group promises to get the job done in 2 days but Gun-woo plans to blow up both the oil tank and Drill-bit’s group after the oil has been siphoned…
那件瘋狂的小事叫愛情
I Love That Crazy Little Thing is a 2016 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Snow Zou and starring William Chan, Tang Yixin and Jessica Jung.[2] It was released in China by EMP Distribution (Beijing) and Wanda Shengshi Film Distribution on August 12, 2016
SBS: The Master's Sun - Making
Himself
A ten part featurette movie on the acclaimed Korean drama, with outtakes, interviews and commentaries.
No Breathing
Jo Won-il
Two very different restless youths join a swimming competition for love and friendship which is, in fact, a rite of passage to growing up.