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Oh Man-seok (born 1965) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for supporting roles in television drama series Law School, Police University and Anna, and also his collaborations with director Ahn Pan-seok, such as Secret Affair, Heard It Through the Grapevine and Something in the Rain.
Early life and career[edit]
Oh majored in Theater and Film in Daekyeung University.[citation needed]
He debuted in stage in 1987.[citation needed]
About two decades later, Oh made his silver screen debut through a role of a Christian priest in Lee Chang-dong–directed film Secret Sunshine.
In 2009, Oh made his television debut through MBC series Friend, Our Legend, a remake of the 2001 film Friend. Four years later, he appeared in The End of the World, the first in a series of collaborations with television director Ahn Pan-seok. He has continued to be cast in his works ever since. [citation needed]
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