On October 14, 2024, the South Korean entertainment industry mourns the loss of veteran actor Kwon Seong-deok, renowned for his portrayal of former President Syngman Rhee in the hit drama “Yain Sidae.” He passed away at the age of 84 after battling esophageal cancer.
Kwon Seong-deok: A Life Dedicated to the Stage
Kwon Seong-deok’s illustrious career began in 1963 when he joined the Gwangjang Theater Company. He later became the head of the National Theater of Korea from 1994 to 1996. Over his lifetime, he graced the stage in more than 180 productions, earning numerous accolades, including the Best New Actor Award at the Korean Theater and Film Awards in 1969 and the Baeksang Arts Awards for Best Actor in 1975.
Reflecting on Kwon Seong-deok’s Impact on Korean Theater
Kwon’s ability to embody historical figures, particularly Syngman Rhee, left an indelible mark on Korean television. His performances in dramas like “Yain Sidae,” “Hero Era,” and “Seoul 1945” showcased his talent and dedication to the craft. His legacy serves as an inspiration for aspiring actors and a reminder of the profound impact theater can have on society.
A Lasting Influence: Kwon Seong-deok’s Final Years
Despite his diagnosis in 2016, Kwon made a triumphant return to the stage in 2018 with “Romulus the Great,” demonstrating his resilience and passion for acting. His recent works continued to captivate audiences, proving that true artistry knows no bounds. As fans and colleagues gather to honor his memory, Kwon Seong-deok’s contributions to the arts will forever be cherished.
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artist:권성덕 Kwon Seong-deok
work: 야인시대, 로물루스 대제 Yain Sidae, Romulus the Great