'National Father' Song Jae-ho's 4th Death Anniversary

It has been four years since the late actor Song Jae-ho passed away.

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Song Jae-ho died of chronic illness on November 7th, 2020. The deceased closed his eyes after battling a chronic disease for a long time. He was 83.

Song Jae-ho, who debuted as a voice actor at KBS' Busan Broadcasting Station in 1959, started his acting career in 1964. He was selected as a KBS talent in 1968 and acted actively by appearing in more than 200 dramas and movies.

Song has appeared in movies such as "Yeong-ja's Heydays", "Late Blossom", "Northern Limit Line", "The President's Last Bang", "May 18", "Haeundae", dramas such as "Tears of the Dragon", "Parents' Companions", "Sign" and "THE CHASER - Drama". His nickname is 'master actor' and 'national father' as he has shown various colors ranging from the role of a rebel to the role of a kind father in his long acting career.

The deceased served as a professor of acting arts at Hoseo Arts College in Seoul, an ambassador for the Children's Creative Song Festival for Cultural Heritage Love, and the 4th president of the Wildlife Management Association.

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