Portrait of Hak-seong Kim

Hak-seong Kim

Bio: Kim Hak-seon (August 10, 1913 – November 20, 1982) was a Korean cinematographer. He is best known for being the first husband of actress Choi Eun-hee
Born: Sun, Aug 10 1913
Birthplace: Suwon, Gyeonggi, South Korea

Death: Sat, Nov 20 1982
Hak-seong Kim is 69 years old
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Poster of The Great Hero Yi Sun Shin
The Great Hero Yi Sun Shin
Hak-seong Kim was 48 in The Great Hero Yi Sun Shin as 'Director of Photography'.
Movie Released: Sat, Apr 14 1962
Poster of Aimless Bullet
Aimless Bullet
Hak-seong Kim was 47 in Aimless Bullet as 'Director of Photography'.
Movie Released: Thu, Apr 13 1961
Poster of Prince Ho-Dong and Princess Nak-Rang
Prince Ho-Dong and Princess Nak-Rang
Hak-seong Kim was 42 in Prince Ho-Dong and Princess Nak-Rang as 'Director of Photography'.
Movie Released: Wed, Jun 13 1956
Poster of A New Oath
A New Oath
Hak-seong Kim was 33 in A New Oath as 'Director of Photography'.
Movie Released: Sat, Jun 28 1947
Poster of A Fish Tale
A Fish Tale
Hak-seong Kim was 30 in A Fish Tale as 'Director of Photography'.
Movie Released: Thu, Feb 24 1944
Poster of A Song in the Year of Abundance
A Song in the Year of Abundance
Hak-seong Kim was 28 in A Song in the Year of Abundance as 'Director of Photography'.
Movie Released: Wed, Jan 14 1942
Poster of Alter for a Tutelary Deity
Alter for a Tutelary Deity
Hak-seong Kim was 26 in Alter for a Tutelary Deity as 'Director of Photography'.
Movie Released: Mon, Sep 25 1939

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