Hwang Nam
An image from Madam White Snake, one of the productions that also features Hwang Nam.
Hwang Nam

Hwang Nam

July 26, 1921 — Gongju, South Chungcheong, South Korea

Born in Gongju, South Chungcheong, Korea in 1921.

In 1943, he joined the theatre company Hyundae Theatre and appeared in 'The Story of Chun Hyang'. In 1948, he made his debut as a movie star with films such as 'The Night Before Independence', 'Sou', 'Dawn', and 'The Town of Hope'.

He also appeared in director Shin Sang Ok's 'The Evil Night' (1952) and 'Dream' (1955).

He founded Seoul Film History with Shin Sang Ok and Choi Eun Hee in 1955. 'It's not Her Sin'(1959) was planned and was a hit. Since then, 'Sung Chun-hyang'(1961), 'Romance Papa'(1961), 'Love Room Guest and Mother'(1961), 'DaeShim Cheongjeon'(1962), 'Romance Gray'(1963), 'Red Scarf'(1964), etc.

He worked as a producer who planned several box offices representing Shin Film. In 1966, he founded Saehan Film and served as the CEO of Hurwood Theatre.

Mother and a Guest

Mother and a Guest

1961

Seong Chun-hyang

Seong Chun-hyang

1961

Prince Yeonsan

Prince Yeonsan

1961

Evergreen Tree

Evergreen Tree

1961

Madam White Snake

Madam White Snake

1960

Romance Papa

Romance Papa

1960

Tyrant Yeonsan

Tyrant Yeonsan

1962

It's Not Her Sin

It's Not Her Sin

1959