Yang Dong-geun

This article is about the actor. For the basketball player, see Yang Dong-geun (basketball).
Yang Dong-geun

Yang Dong-geun in March 2012
Background information
Also known as YDG
Dong-kun Yang
Born (1979-06-01) June 1, 1979
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s) Actor, rapper, singer-songwriter,
record producer, breakdancer
Years active 1987-present
Labels Polaris Entertainment (acting)
(2013-present)
Brand New Music (musician)
(2016-present)
Korean name
Hangul 양동근
Hanja 梁東根
Revised Romanization Yang Donggeun
McCune–Reischauer Yang Tonggŭn
This is a Korean name; the family name is Yang.

Yang Dong-geun (Hangul: 양동근; born June 1, 1979) or YDG is a South Korean actor and hip-hop artist. Yang majored in Theatrical Performance at Yong-in University[1]

Yang enlisted for mandatory military service in May 2008 for 21 months of active duty. During which time he starred in military musical, Mine with Kangta. It is about the true life story of Lieutenant Lee Jong-myung, who lost his legs in a land mine explosion near the demilitarized zone, in June 2000, when he saved fellow soldier, Sul Dong-seob from the minefield.[2]

His comeback project after being discharged from the military was in film Grand Prix with Kim Tae-hee. He was cast as male lead Lee Woo-suk after Lee Joon-gi had to pull out when the Military Manpower Administration declined his application to postpone enlistment for military service.[3][4] Joined as a member of KBS variety show The Return of Superman with his daughter Yang Joy in 2016.

Filmography

Television drama

Year Title Role Network
Three Families Under One Roof MBC
1987 탑리 KBS
1989 Carousel KBS1
MBC Best Theater "초승달과밤배" MBC
1990 Seoul Earthen Bowl Jang Soo-gon KBS
1991 Hyung (My Older Brother) young Dong-hoon KBS2
1992 Gwanchon Essay SBS
1995 New Generation Report: Adults Don't Know KBS1
1996 Three Guys and Three Girls MBC
1999 School Jo Suk-ho KBS2
Ad Madness Hwang Dae-joo KBS2
2000 Drama City "그가 간이역에 내렸다" KBS2
New Nonstop Yang Dong-geun MBC
8.15 Drama "Seongam Island" MBC
2001 The Full Sun Choi Dong-pal KBS2
2002 Ruler of Your Own World Ko Bok-su MBC
2006 Dr. Kkang Kang Dal-go MBC
2007 I Am Sam Jang Yi-san KBS2
2012 Hero Kim Heuk-chul OCN
2014 The Three Musketeers Heo Seung-po tvN
2017 Missing Nine MBC

Film

Year Title Role
1991 Super Hong Gil-dong 5 - 부채 도사와 홍길동 Dol-yi
1992 해룡이와 달자의 추억의 책가방
1998 Zzang (The Best) Yang Jong-gu
1999 White Valentine Han-seok
Dance Dance Soon-do
2000 Bloody Beach Jae-seung
2001 Address Unknown Chang-guk
2002 Bet on My Disco Wang Seok-gi
2003 Wild Card Bang Je-su
2004 The Last Wolf Choi Cheol-kwon
Fighter in the Wind Choi Bae-dal
2006 Monopoly Na Kyung-ho
2010 Grand Prix Lee Woo-seok
2011 The Perfect Game Sun Dong-yeol
2012 Love 911 Detective Bang Je-su (cameo)
2013 Days of Wrath Chang-shik
Rough Play Kang Bin (cameo)
Black Gospel (documentary) himself

Variety Shows

Year Title Role Network
2016 The Return of Superman (TV series) Himself, with his children Korean Broadcasting System

Theatre

Year Title Role
2005 Offending the Audience[5][6][7]
2008 Mine Kang Bong-tae
2015 In the Heights Usnavi

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1991 27th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Young Actor Hyung Won
KBS Drama Awards Best Young Actor Won
2001 21st Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Best New Actor Address Unknown Won
MBC Entertainment Awards Top Excellence Award in a Sitcom New Nonstop Won
2002 MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Ruler of Your Own World Won
TV Actor of the Year (chosen by journalists) Won
TV Actor of the Year (chosen by netizens) Won
2003 39th Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actor (TV) Won
1st Korea Fashion World Awards Best Dressed, Film category N/A Won
2004 27th Golden Cinematography Awards Most Popular Actor Wild Card Won
41st Grand Bell Awards Best Actor Nominated
2006 1st Anniversary of the Police Film Festival Plaque of Appreciation N/A Won
2009 Award from the Army Chief of Staff Recipient N/A Won

References

  1. "NATE" (in Korean).
  2. Lee, Eun-joo (2 October 2008). "Military musical mines true story of loyalty and sacrifice". Joongang Daily. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  3. Ko, Kyoung-seok (28 April 2010). "Lee Jun-ki to enter military next month". 10Asia. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
  4. Kim, Lyn (10 May 2010). "Yang Dong-geun to make comeback in film Grand Prix". 10Asia. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
  5. "양동근 연극무대 데뷔". Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  6. "::리빙앤조이". Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  7. "[生生인터뷰] '관객모독'으로 연극무대 도전 양동근". Retrieved 11 March 2015.
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