

Introduction
Byun Hee-bong (born Byun In-chul on June 8, 1942) is a South Korean actor.
Career
Byun In-chul was born in Jangseong County, South Jeolla Province, and attended Salesian High School in Gwangju. He took up law at Chosun University before dropping out to pursue acting. Byun entered the MBC actor's auditions in 1965, and made his acting debut in 1970. A year later in 1971, he became a regular on the landmark police procedural Chief Inspector. He began using the stage name Byun Hee-bong in 1977. Throughout the 1970s, he became known on TV as a character actor who played eccentric men who didn't quite fit in with mainstream Korean society. He transitioned to the big screen in the 1980s, and earlier in his film career, starred in the classic Lee Doo-yong film Eunuch (1986) and A Surrogate Father (1993).
In 2000, Byun appeared in a memorable supporting role in Bong Joon-ho's directorial debut Barking Dogs Never Bite, playing a bizarre apartment maintenance man with a love for dog meat. It rejuvenated his career, and Bong would later cast him in the short film Sink & Rise (2004), and his seminal works crime drama Memories of Murder (2003) and monster movie The Host (2006). The Host became the top-grossing Korean film of all time, and Byun won much acclaim for his performance as the strong-willed patriarch of a "loser" family, including Best Supporting Actor awards at the Asia Pacific Film Festival and Blue Dragon Film Awards.
Among Byun's other notable roles are in martial arts fantasy Volcano High (2001), rural dramedy My Teacher, Mr. Kim (2003), horror comedy To Catch a Virgin Ghost (2004), body swap thriller The Devil's Game (2008), and espionage film The Spies (2012). Byun also continues to be active in television, with his portrayals of endearing, humorous fathers/grandfathers, or stern, cunning professionals.
Theater
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Snow of March | Jang-oh |
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1982 | MBC Drama Awards | Won | ||
| 1985 | Hankook Ilbo | Popularity Award | Won | |
| 21st Baeksang Arts Awards | Most Popular Actor (TV) | The Ume Tree in the Midst of the Snow | Won | |
| 1986 | JoongAng Ilbo | Our Star Award | Won | |
| 2003 | 2nd Korean Film Awards | Best Supporting Actor | My Teacher, Mr. Kim | Nominated |
| 2004 | KBS Drama Awards | Best Actor in a One-Act Drama/Special | Won | |
| 2006 | 51st Asia Pacific Film Festival | Best Supporting Actor | The Host | Won |
| 27th Blue Dragon Film Awards | Best Supporting Actor | The Host | Won | |
| 9th Director's Cut Awards | Performer of the Year (ensemble cast) | The Host | Won | |
| 2007 | 43rd Baeksang Arts Awards | Best Actor (Film) | The Host | Nominated |
| 44th Grand Bell Awards | Best Supporting Actor | The Host | Nominated | |
| 4th Max Movie Awards | Best Supporting Actor | The Host | Won | |
| 2008 | 44th Baeksang Arts Awards | Best Actor (Film) | The Devil's Game | Nominated |
| 2009 | KMDb Choiwos Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Won | |
| 2010 | KBS Drama Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Master of Study | Nominated |
| 2014 | MBC Drama Awards | Best Actor in a One-Act/Short Drama | Lump in My Life | Won |