South Korean actors died in Liver cancer

Here are 2 famous actors from South Korea died in Liver cancer:

Kyeong-hwan Jo

Kyeong-hwan Jo (March 21, 1945 South Korea-October 13, 2012) otherwise known as Cho Kyung-Hwan was a South Korean actor.

He made his acting debut in the 1963 film "Han Hee", and went on to star in various films and TV dramas throughout his career. He was known for his versatile acting skills and his ability to play a wide range of roles, from comedic to serious. Some of his most notable works include the films "The General's Son" (1990), "Kilimanjaro" (2000) and "The Yellow Sea" (2010), as well as the TV dramas "All In" (2003) and "My Lovely Sam Soon" (2005). Besides acting, Jo was also a well-known voice actor, providing the voice for many animated characters in Korean dubbing. He received numerous awards throughout his career, including the Best Actor award at the Blue Dragon Film Awards in 1990.

Jo was a prolific actor and appeared in over 70 films and TV dramas during his career. He was known for his dedication to his craft and his ability to bring depth and nuance to his characters. In addition to his Best Actor award at the Blue Dragon Film Awards, he also received recognition for his work at the KBS Drama Awards, MBC Drama Awards, and Baeksang Arts Awards. Jo was also a respected figure in the Korean entertainment industry and served as the president of the Korean Voice Actors Association from 2007 to 2010. He passed away in 2012 at the age of 67 due to complications from pneumonia. His legacy as one of Korea's most accomplished actors and voice actors lives on today.

Hyeong-chul Kim

Hyeong-chul Kim (April 2, 1961 South Korea-April 2, 2007) otherwise known as Kim Hyeong-cheol, Kim Hyeon-cheol or Kim Hyung-Cheol was a South Korean actor.

He began his acting career in 1982 and appeared in numerous television dramas and films throughout his career. Kim was best known for his roles in popular films such as "My Wife is a Gangster" and "Hi, Dharma". He was also a prolific television actor, starring in hit dramas including "The Age of Heroes" and "Merry Go Round". Kim was a beloved actor in the industry and received recognition for his work, including a Best Supporting Actor award at the Blue Dragon Film Awards in 2002. Unfortunately, his life was cut short when he passed away on his 46th birthday in 2007 from liver cancer. His legacy lives on through his numerous contributions to the South Korean entertainment industry.

In addition to his successful acting career, Hyeong-chul Kim was also a trained singer and dancer. He was a member of the dance troupe "Golden Boots" in the 1980s and also released an album titled "Sky and Sea" in 1989. Kim was known for his dedication to his craft, often undergoing rigorous physical training for his roles. He was also known for his warm personality, and many of his co-stars spoke fondly of his supportive and kind nature on set. Despite his untimely death, Hyeong-chul Kim remains a beloved figure in South Korean entertainment, and his work continues to inspire new generations of actors and performers.

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