The nation’s leading comprehensive visual arts awards, the Baeksang Arts Awards was held at Kyunghee University on May 9th, honoring the outstanding achievements in Korean films and dramas. Baeksang Arts Awards was established for the morale of the development of Korean pop culture, art and artists. This is the 49th awards ceremony of Baeksang which recognizes the nation’s best in terms of acting, directing and other technical aspects in both Television and movies. Winners List Movie Category: Daesang: Ryu Seung Ryong (Gift of Room No. 7) Best Picture: Gwanghae, the Man Who Became King Director: Chu Chang Min (Gwanghae, the Man Who Became King) Top Excellence-Actor: Ha Jung Woo (Berlin Files) Top Excellence-Actress: Kim Min Hee (Temperature of Love) Supporting Actor: Ma Dong Seok (My Neighbor) Supporting Actress: Jo Eunji (Concubine) New Actor: Jo Dae Han (My Little Hero) New Actress: Han Yeri (Korea / As One) New Director: Jo Sung Hee (Werewolf Boy) Screenplay: Jang Byung Gil (I Am a Murderer) Popularity Award-Actor: Kim Dong-wan (Deranged) Popularity Award-Actress: Park Shin-hye (Gift of Room No. 7) TV Category: Daesang: Yoo Jae Suk Best Drama: The Chaser Variety Program: Dad! Where Are We Going? Educational Program: Korean Dinner Table Directing: Kim Kyu Tae (That Winter, The Wind Blows) Top Excellence-Actor: Sohn Hyun-joo (The Chaser) Top Excellence-Actress: Kim Hee-ae (A Wife’s Credentials) New Actor: Lee Hee Joon (You Who Rolled In Unexpectedly) New Actress: A Pink’s Jung Eunji (Reply 1997) Variety-Male Performer: Kim Byung Man (Kim Byung-man’s Laws of the Jungle) Variety-Female Performer: Shin Bora (Gag Concert) Scriptwriting: Park Kyung Soo (The Chaser) Popularity Award-Actor: Park Yoochun (I Miss You) Popularity Award-Actress: Kwon Yuri (Fashion King) Social Contribution Award: Ahn Sungki
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