Shin Sang-ok

Description:

Shin alleged that he and his wife were kidnapped from their native South Korea in the late 1970s and held for several years in North Korea to make movies for Kim Jong Il, son of the N. Korean leader. Shin Sang-ok sought asylum in the United States in 1986 shortly before the film "Pulgasary" was finished. The couple were granted refuge in the United States.

Overview

Birthday October 11, 1926
Born In Chongjin, Korea
Alternative names Shin Sang-Ok , Shin Sang-okk , Simon S. Sheen , Simon Sheen , Sang-Ok Shin , Sang-ok Shin , Shen Hsiang Yu
Spouse/Ex- Choi Eun-hie 1953 - 1975 (divorced),Choi Eun-hie ? - April 11, 2006 (his death)

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Trivia Forced to make propaganda films for Kim Jong-Il.
Trademarks Mountains & rivers

Scores

Mother and a Guest
1h 43m
6.9
To the Last Day
1h 49m
6.6
A Romantic Papa
2h 11m
6.1
All Filters