Hong Kwang-ho

This is a Korean name; the family name is Hong.
Hong Kwang-ho
Born (1982-04-06) April 6, 1982
Seoul, South Korea
Occupation Musical theater actor
Years active 2002–present
Korean name
Hangul
Revised Romanization Hong Gwangho
McCune–Reischauer Hong Kwangho

Hong Kwang-ho is South Korean actor mainly known for his works in musical theater. Hong is best known worldwide for his portrayal of Thuy in the 2014 West End revival of the musical Miss Saigon.

Life and career

Hong was born on Seoul in 1982. He was first introduced to musical theatre through his sister who was planning to be an actor, and with this in mind he entered Kaywon School of Art and Design after her. Later he graduated from Chung-Ang University with Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting. He made a debut on stage as an ensemble member of the musical The Last Empress. After travelling to London for West End run of the show he was motivated to be a leading actor, but was unable to win a role for years after returning from the military service.

In 2006 Hong appeared on the Korean production of Miss Saigon as an understudy for Chris. With this experience he landed a role a year later as Haesoo, main character of the musical Cheotsarang (First Love), starring alongside Jo Jung-suk. In the same year he also starred in Korean production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street as Tobias.

Hong became the center of attention in 2009 for his portrayal of the title characters in the musical Jekyll & Hyde, one of the best-selling shows in Korean theatre. He was especially noted for being the youngest actor to portray the main character. After his run on Jekyll & Hyde, he starred in a new musical Bballae (The wash) as Solongo, the Mongolian immigrant worker.

The same year Hong appeared in The Phantom of the Opera as Viscount Raoul de Chagny. A year after he was chosen to portray the title character of the show, making him one of the youngest actors in the world to portray The Phantom. In 2012, Hong portrayed Yuri Zhivago in the Korean production of the show Doctor Zhivago after reprising his role as Doctor Jekyll. After Zhivago he played the main character (Miguel de Cervantes/Don Quixote) on The Man of La Mancha, and the male lead Bae Bijang on the show Saljjaki Opseoye (Sweet, Come to Me Stealthily). A year after he also starred in Notre-Dame de Paris as Quasimodo.

In 2014, it was revealed that Cameron Mackintosh had chosen Hong to portray Thuy in the new West End revival of Miss Saigon.[1] During his year-long run as Thuy, he was critically acclaimed and lauded by audiences and critics alike, and was awarded WhatsOnStage award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical.[2] After Miss Saigon and his return to Korea, Hong starred as Light Yagami in the 2015 musical adaptation of Death Note along with Kim Junsu as L.

In 2016, He took part in the musical "Bballae" again. And after "Bballae", he starred as Quasimodo in Notre-Dame de Paris

Theatre Credit

2002 "The Last Empress" - ensemble
2006 "Miss Saigon" - ensemble, 1st cover of Chris&Thuy
2007 "First Love" - Haesoo
2007 "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" - Tobias
2008 "See what I wanna see" - robber, newsman
2009 "Jekyll & Hyde" - Jekyll, Hyde
2009 "The wash" - Solongo
2009 "The Phantom of the Opera" - Raoul
2010 "The Phantom of the Opera" - Phantom
2011 "Jekyll & Hyde" - Jekyll, Hyde
2012 "Doctor Zhivago" - Yuri Zhivago
2012 "The Man of La Mancha" - Miguel de Cervantes/Don Quixote
2013 "Sweet, Come to Me Stealthily" - Bae Bijang
2013 "Notre-Dame de Paris" - Quasimodo
2014 "Miss Saigon" West End Production 25th revival - Thuy
2015 "Death Note" - Light Yagami
2016 "The wash" - Solongo
2016 "Notre-Dame de Paris" - Quasimodo

Filmography

2008 "Gogo70" - Junyeop
2016 "Miss Saigon : 25th Anniversary Performance" - Thuy

References

  1. "Miss Saigon 2014 Cast - Kwang-Ho Hong as Thuy". YouTube. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  2. Bannister, Rosie. "Full list: Winners of the 15th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards". WhatsOnStage. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
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