Here are 2 famous actors from South Korea died at 65:
Park No-sik (February 4, 1930 Suncheon-April 3, 1995 South Korea) also known as Park No-shik, Park Noh-sik, Nou-sik PARK, No-shik Park, Bak No-sik, Pak No-sik, Park Nou-sik or Park Nosik was a South Korean actor and film director. He had one child, Park Jun-gyu.
Park No-sik started his acting career in 1956 in the film "The Flower in Hell". He starred in over 300 films throughout his career and was especially renowned for his roles in historical dramas. Park No-sik won three awards for Best Supporting Actor at the Grand Bell Awards, the South Korean equivalent of the Academy Awards. In addition to his acting career, Park No-sik directed four films including "Hwang Jin-ie" which was released in 1986. He was highly respected in the South Korean film industry and known for his talent and passion for acting. Unfortunately, Park No-sik passed away in 1995 at the age of 65 due to liver cancer. However, his legacy still lives on as he is remembered as one of the most accomplished actors in South Korean cinema history.
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Park Am (February 29, 1924 Seoul-March 22, 1989 Seoul) also known as Pak Yong-ch'ol, Bak Am, Bak Yeong-cheol, Am Park or Pak Am was a South Korean actor.
Park Am had a prolific career in South Korean cinema, appearing in over 100 films. He began acting in the late 1940s and made a name for himself as a versatile actor, able to play both comedic and dramatic roles with ease. Some of his notable films include "Mimong" (1950), "Mother and a Guest" (1961), and "Prince Yeonsan" (1961). In addition to his work in front of the camera, Park Am also worked as a director, writer, and producer. Later in life, he became a respected mentor to many young actors in the industry.
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