Kang-ho Song to star in drama ‘Uncle Sam Sik’, first small screen since debut 32 years

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According to Korean media, Kang-ho Song will be starring in a new drama ‘Uncle Sam Sik’ for the first time in his 32 years of debut. The director and writer of the drama is Yeon-shick Shin, and this is their third collaboration after ‘One Win’ and ‘Cobweb’.

Kang-ho Song to star in drama 'Uncle Sam Sik', first small screen since debut 32 years | FMV6

The drama is about the desire and brotherhood of two men, Uncle Samshik and Jinshan, who are going through a turbulent period in the early 1960s. It is reported that the drama has 10 episodes.

Kang-ho Song to star in drama 'Uncle Sam Sik', first small screen since debut 32 years | FMV6

For his film ‘Broker’, Kang-ho Song won a film award at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, becoming the first Korean actor to win a film award at three major European film festivals and the fourth Cannes winner from East Asia.

Related Post: “Broker” Review: It’s more like a Japanese movie that was translated into Korean.

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