Park Sang-myun graduated in 1987 with a Theater degree from
Seoul Institute of the Arts. He made his acting debut in 1993 in a Korean staging of the
musical Guys and Dolls. In late 2001, Park scored his biggest hit with the comedy
My Wife Is a Gangster, which attracted over 5 million viewers nationwide. As the "
straight man," he played a mild-mannered government clerk who doesn't realize that his wife is a fearsome gang boss.
Hi! Dharma!, released a couple months later, also became a runaway hit with audiences for its comic showdown between
gangsters and
Buddhist monks. The year 2002 was less kind, however, with comedies ''Can't Live Without Robbery
and Baby Alone'' both bombing at the box-office, effectively ending Park's career as a leading actor. and
Really Really Like You, a 1970s-set nostalgic romance between an English teacher and a high school baseball coach (adapted from the same-titled 1977 film). ==Filmography==