
Park Nou-sik
Known for Acting · 73 credits
- Born
- 1930-02-04
- Died
- 1995-04-03
- Place of birth
- Suncheon, South Jeolla, South Korea
- Also known as
- 박노식 · Park No-shik · No-shik Park · Park No-sik · Park Nou-sik · Park Nousik
Biography
Park Nou-sik (February 4, 1930 – April 3, 1995) was a South Korean actor. Park was born in Suncheon, South Jeolla province, Korea in 1930. Park graduated from Suncheon School of Education. Park debuted as an actor in 1956 by starring in Gyeoktoe (격퇴) directed by Lee Gang-cheon. Park had starred in hundreds of films and established his career as an action film star. In the 1970s, Park started directing.
Wikipedia contributors. "Park No-sik." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 3 Aug. 2021. Web. 2 Dec. 2021.
Known For
Movies (73)

Princess Iron Fan
1966

The Daughters of Kim's Pharmacy
1963
as Gi-doo

The Express Train to Hell
1977

The Eunuch
1968

Farewell to the Duman River
1962
as Woo Byeong-cheol

The Girl Raised as a Future Daughter-in-law
1965
as Su-gil

Lady Jang
1961
as Lee Ik-soo

In So Long
1962
as Chief investigator

Buddha
1964

Deaf Sam Yong
1964
as Kwang-shik

The Sea Knows
1961
as Saruwatari

That Man in Chang-An
1967
as General Lu Kun

King Dongmyeong
1962

Full Ship
1967
as Beom-soe

Five Marines
1961
as Jang Young-sun

Cruel history of Myeong Dong
1972
as Park Min (ep. 1)

The Public Cemetery Under the Moon
1967
as Kim Han-su
Bride from the Grave
1963

When the Buckwheat Blooms
1967

Six Daughters
1967

The Three-Day Reign
1973

A Wanted Man
1961
as Ahn Myeong-gu (Police)

The Sino-Japanese War and Queen Min the Heroine
1965
as Jo Sun-gu

Eagle of Wild Field
1969
as Yoshida

When Acacias Bloom
1962

Beat back
1956

Descendants of Cain
1968
as Do-sub

A Bout in 30 Years
1971
as Hwang Dal-su

Five Hostesses for the Resistance
1973
as Park No-hun

Lady of the Court
1972

Temporary Government in Shanghai
1969

The Story of Chunhyang
1971

Rainy Gomoryeong Hill
1969
as Yong-pal

Lady in Dream
1968
as Park Min-ho

Hong Gil-dong
1969

The Night of Full Moon
1969
as Park Man-do

One-eyed Park
1970
as One-eyed Park

Hwalbindang
1965

Man with a Reputation (Somunnan namja)
1970
as Boknam

The Country Left Behind
1962

The Queen of Elegy
1967
as Jang Hyun-su

The Chameleon's Poem
1988

Bonanza
1961
as Gang leader

The Great Sokgulam Cave Temple
1965

Returned Left-handed Man
1968
as Han Tae-ung

Three Generations of Men
1969
as Park Ho-nam

Weeds
1973
as Mr. Cheon

Snowing on Grudge Street
1971
as Kang-min

A Wandering Swordsman and 108 Bars of Gold
1968

Potato
1968

Legend of Ssarigol
1967

Code-Named: Tokyo Expo
1970

Lim Kkeok-jeong
1961

의사 안중근
1972

Baettaragi
1973

Sequel of Gallant Man
1969

Buy My Fist
1965

I
1972

Soldiers of YMS504
1963
Yong-pal Has Returned
1983
The International Secret Agent
1965
as Bai Min

My Seoul
1970

White Rose
1969
as Director of the hospital
Why?
1974
as 최용/한동수

Mounted Bandits
1967
as Bai Lang (White Wolf)

A Man Who Arrived by Night Train
1970

Setting Sun
1979

The Partisan Lovers
1969

With a Change of Hatred
1972

Girls from Eight Provinces
1970

Call 112
1962
as Park Chun-goo

Young-gu and Yong-pal
1973
as Yong-pal

명동에 흐르는 세월
1971
About Park Nou-sik
Park Nou-sik (February 4, 1930 – April 3, 1995) was a South Korean actor. Park was born in Suncheon, South Jeolla province, Korea in 1930. Park graduated from Suncheon School of Education. Park debuted as an actor in 1956 by starring in Gyeoktoe (격퇴) directed by Lee Gang-cheon. Park had starred in hundreds of films and established his career as an action film star. In the 1970s, Park started directing. Wikipedia contributors. "Park No-sik." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 3 Aug. 2021. Web. 2 Dec. 2021. With 73 credits spanning from 1956 to 1988, Park Nou-sik has appeared in 73 films and 0 TV shows.
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- Princess Iron Fan (1966)
- The Daughters of Kim's Pharmacy (1963) — as Gi-doo
- The Express Train to Hell (1977)
- The Eunuch (1968)
- Farewell to the Duman River (1962) — as Woo Byeong-cheol
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