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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

109

Gender

Male

Birthday

1925-05-09

Day of Death

1975-09-21 (50 years old)

Place of Birth

Seoul, South Korea

Also Known As

허장강

許長姜

Ho Chang-kang

Heo Chang-kang

Jang-kang Heo

Huh Jang-gang

Heo Jang-gang

許長江

Xu Chang-Jiang

Heo Jang-Kang

Heo Chang Kang

Heo Changkang

Changkang Heo

Heo Jangkang

Heo Jang Kang

Jangkang Heo

Jang-kang Heo

Huh Janggang

Huh Jang Gang

Jang-gang Huh

Janggang Huh

Хо Чхан Кан

Хо Чхан-кан

Хо Чханкан

Чхан-кан Хо

Чханкан Хо

Heo Chang-kang

Biography

Heo Jang-gang was South Korean actor. He was also the father of actor, Heo Jun-ho and was one of representative actors in the 1960s and 1970s. He mainly took characteristic supporting roles such as villains or comical characters. He died of a heart attack after playing football in 1975.

Known For

Acting

Bonanza

1961

Bonanza

as

Park Dal-soo

Under the Sky in Seoul

1961

Under the Sky in Seoul

as

Park Ju-sa

The Evergreen

1961

The Evergreen

as

Geon-bae

Sinmungo

1963

Sinmungo

as

Jeong Hong-jo

The Regular Tardy Student

1964

The Regular Tardy Student

as

Hwang Hae-san

Her Majesty Yeonghwa

1964

Her Majesty Yeonghwa

as

Yang-sin

The King and the Servant Boy

1965

The King and the Servant Boy

as

Village Foreman Kim

Fading in the Rain

1965

Fading in the Rain

as

Sam-ryong

Prince Yeonsan

1961

Prince Yeonsan

as

Prince Jae-ahn

Nostalgia

1967

Nostalgia

as

Yeo-pil

Returned Left-handed Man

1968

Returned Left-handed Man

as

Captain Wang

A Swordsman

1967

A Swordsman

as

Choi Gwal

A Man Like the Wind

1968

A Man Like the Wind

as

Squad Commander

Cruel history of Myeong Dong

1972

Cruel history of Myeong Dong

as

Heo Dal-su (ep. 1, 2, 3)

A Sword Under the Moon

1970

A Sword Under the Moon

as

Choi Geol

Why Did I Do That?

1975

Why Did I Do That?

as

Roh Ma-yeong

Break Up The Chain

1971

Break Up The Chain

as

Heo Dal-geon

Farewell to the Duman River

1962

Farewell to the Duman River

as

Min Tae-yeong (Yeon-hwa's Uncle)

The Promise

1975

The Promise

as

Mr. Kim

Full Ship

1967

Full Ship

as

Seong-sam

Regret

1969

Regret

as

The Bell Tower

1958

The Bell Tower

as

Seok-seung

Seong Chun-hyang

1961

Seong Chun-hyang

as

Bang-ja

Horse-year Bride

1966

Horse-year Bride

as

Mr. Byun

Bun-nyeo

1968

Bun-nyeo

as

The Earth

1974

The Earth

as

Cattle

1975

Cattle

as

A Revival

1960

A Revival

as

Love

1957

Love

as

Mother's Power

1960

Mother's Power

as

Hong-gyu

A Dream of Fortune

1961

A Dream of Fortune

as

Charlie Hong

Tyrant Yeonsan

1962

Tyrant Yeonsan

as

Prince Je-ahn

Piagol

1955

Piagol

as

Man-su

Potato

1968

Potato

as

Queen Dowager Inmok

1962

Queen Dowager Inmok

as

Prince Gwanghae

Mother and a Guest

1961

Mother and a Guest

as

Fortune Teller

The Secret Court

1970

The Secret Court

as

Kim Ch'i-yang

A Water Mill

1966

A Water Mill

as

Kang

Confession of an Actress

1967

Confession of an Actress

as

President Heo

The Classroom of Youth

1963

The Classroom of Youth

as

Do Seung-gyu

Chun-Hui

1967

Chun-Hui

as

A Returned Man

1960

A Returned Man

as

Jung Do-yeong

Life

1969

Life

as

Beat back

1956

Beat back

as

Palace of Ambition

1957

Palace of Ambition

as

Soe Mangchi

Soil

1960

Soil

as

Lee Kun-young

A Bride on the Second Floor

1968

A Bride on the Second Floor

as

Heo Young-gam

A Drifting Story

1960

A Drifting Story

as

Choi Young-cheol (interpreter)

Miryang Arirang

1962

Miryang Arirang

as

Heo Dal Seok

Production

Crew

Directing