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Who plays the handsome guy in Memories of Murder?

Hae-il Park, born on1October 26th, 1977, graduated from Seoul National University, Korea, and is a Korean actor.

1999, she made her debut in Ode to Youth and won the Hundred Elephants Art Award "Newcomer Award". In 2002, I starred in the love online love "decree by destiny", and love and jealousy are my strong points. In 2003, he won the 26th Academy Award for his suspense movie memories of murder. In 2006, he starred in the thriller "Hanjiang Monster". 20 1 1 won the Best Actor Award in the 32nd Korea Qinglong Film Award and the Best Actor Award in the 48th Korea Film Bell Award for his action film The Last Weapon: Bow. 20 14 starred in the romantic comedy gyeongju.

1996, Hae-il Park 19 years old, successfully entered the English Department of South Seoul University. Is he a day student or a photo of a teenager going to heaven? So he can't live on campus, and his home is far from school, and it takes more than five hours to go back and forth. During this period, he became interested in music, and often worked with a few friends in a small room he found temporarily, writing lyrics and composing music word by word. He used to be a cleaner, looked down upon by people and paid less.

1997, at the age of 20, he made up his mind to leave the English Department of South Seoul University and transfer to a conservatory of music. But the course arrangement of this conservatory of music can't satisfy him either. He only stayed at school for about a month and then left. After that, he found a job as a photography assistant in the "Music Games" photography department of MBC TV. After working for four months, a song coach approached Hae-il Park and said that he wanted to record a tape for him, and suggested that he become an excellent dancer. He took the coach's advice and spent several months practicing singing with him. However, the production of this tape suddenly ended. Later, I was admitted to a children's troupe called "East Asia Art Troupe", which performed frequently and only toured, with an average of six or seven times a year.