Song Jae-ho's Second Death Anniversary

The late actor Song Jae-ho marked the second anniversary of his death.

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The deceased finally closed his eyes on November 7th, 2020, after struggling with chronic diseases for a long time.

The deceased, a native of South Pyongan Province, was called the 'the nation's father' for appearing in more than 200 dramas and movies. He starred in the movies "Yeong-ja's Heydays", "Three Short Times", and "That Winter Was Warm" and met with the audience with "Memories of Murder", "The President's Last Bang", "South of the Border", "May 18", and "Haeundae".

He has appeared in many dramas such as the drama "Homecoming", "TV Chun-hyang", "Tree with Love", "Miss. Ripley", "Que Sera, Sera", "Precious Family" and "Empress Myeongseong", and his posthumous work is the movie "Race to Freedom: Um Bok Dong".

The late Song Jae-ho paid special attention to the environment and children and worked hard on social welfare activities, and participated in the 1986 Asian Games and the 1988 Seoul Olympics as a referee because he had a license to judge the International Shooting Federation.