Kang Soo-yeon, who said, "Do not have money, do not have Gao?", Becomes a star of heaven by giving strength to juniors.
Kang Soo-yeon, the world star of aid, died on the 7th. He is 56 years old.
Kang Soo-yeon was hospitalized for the third day after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage at his home in Apgujeong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul on May 5, and closed his eyes at 3 pm on July 7.
Born in Seoul in 1966, the deceased made his debut as a child when he was four years old, and after more than half a century he led the scene of Chungmuro and led the heyday of Korean movies.
He grew up as a high-teen star with KBS youth drama "The Diary of High School Students" (1983), and he became a box office Actor with hits such as "Whale Hunting 2" (1985) and "Mimi and the Youth Sketch of withdrawal" (1987).
In particular, in 1987, he received the Best Actress Award at the Venice International Film Festival as a "seed" directed by Im Kwon-taek. In 1989, she won the Best Actress Award at the Moscow Film Festival for 'Azease Baraze' and laid the foundation for Korean Wave.
In the 1990s, he led the Korean film renaissance. He has appeared in numerous box office films, including "The Falling Ones Have Wings" (1990), "The Way to the Racecourse" (1992), and "Blue in You" (1993), and has also grown the presence of female films, appearing in "Go Alone Like the Horns of Musso" (1995) and "Dinners of the Girls" (1998).
He also led the film industry at the forefront. He served as vice-chairman of the Screen Quarter Guardian Angels Division and set out on the streets with his head straps against US trade pressures. In 2015, he also served as executive chairman of the Pusan International Film Festival and demonstrated his ability as a cultural administrator.
He was a veteran Actor and did not mind playing a role in empowering his juniors.
In an interview with the film in July 2015, Ryu said, "I met Kang Soo-yeon at a drinking party before. “I don’t have any money, Gao (slang of self-esteem),” he said, reading from his seat. “I’m sure that’s what I’m saying.” This ambassador was wonderfully digested by Hwang Jung-min in the movie 'Veteran'.
The deceased, who devoted himself to the development of Korean films and encouraged his juniors, eventually left the screen with the Netflix film "Jung Yi" (director Yeon Sang Ho) as a masterpiece.
In an interview he said, “I want to be a pretty grandmother Actor.” The dream of the deceased was not fulfilled, but Kang Soo-yeon’s love of movies and movies will remain in the hearts of fans forever.