Yu In-chon

South Korean actor and government official (born 1951) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yu In-chon (Korean: 유인촌, born 20 March 1951) is a South Korean actor who served as the minister of culture, sports and tourism[3][4] from 2008 to 2011 and from 2023 to 2025. He was formerly the special presidential adviser on culture and sports.[5]

Prime MinisterHan Duck-soo
Lee Ju-ho (acting)
Kim Min-seok
Preceded byPark Bo-gyoon
Succeeded byChoi Hwi-Young
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Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism
In office
7 October 2023  31 July 2025
PresidentYoon Suk Yeol
Lee Jae Myung
Prime MinisterHan Duck-soo
Lee Ju-ho (acting)
Kim Min-seok
Preceded byPark Bo-gyoon
Succeeded byChoi Hwi-Young
In office
29 February 2008  26 January 2011
PresidentLee Myung-bak
Prime MinisterHan Seung-soo
Chung Un-chan
Kim Hwang-sik
Succeeded byChoung Byoung-gug
Personal details
Born (1951-03-20) 20 March 1951 (age 74)[1]
Wanju County, North Jeolla Province, South Korea[1]
PartyNon-partisan
Spouse
Kang Hye-kyung
(m. 1984)
[2]
Children2
Alma materChung-Ang University (BA, MA)
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柳仁村
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Early life and education

Yu In-chon was born in Wanju County, North Jeolla Province, South Korea in 1951.[1] He graduated with the bachelor degree in theater and film from Chung-Ang University.[6]

Acting career

Although Yu started his career as a TV actor, his fondness of play led him to found Yu Theater in the Gangnam area of Seoul, April 1999.[7]

Political career

In 2004, he became the representative of the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture under the Seoul Metropolitan Government, which leads the city's cultural policy, thanks to his friendship with then-Mayor Lee Myung-bak.[8]

When the Live Music Camp incident occurred in 2005, at the time mayor of Seoul, Lee Myung-bak suggested that Hongdae concerts be regulated by authorities.[9] At this time, Yu In-chon had a good understanding of the college culture, so he took Lee Myung-bak to the club 'Drug' and said, 'Oh! Brothers' rock performance together and defended the club culture, thanks to this, Lee Myung-bak, who was about to wipe out the clubs, changed his mind, and he dismissed it as saying he would not do it himself.[10]

He became Minister of Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in the Lee Myung-bak administration in 2008.[11]

On July 21, 2011, President Lee nominated Yu In-chon as the Special Presidential Adviser on Culture and Sports.[12]

On July 6, 2023, Yoon Suk Yeol nominated Yu In-chon as the Special Presidential Adviser on Culture and Sports.[5][13]

On September 13, 2023, President Yoon nominated Yu In-chon as a candidate for Minister of Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[14]

Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism (2023–2025)

Minister Yu at the opening ceremony for 2024 Korea Grand Sale
Minister Yu met with Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Korea and the Holy See.

As part of the restructuring in early 2024, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism closed the Korean Culture and Information Service, which had a history of more than 50 years, and established a dedicated office within the ministry. In addition, the ministry decided to gradually expand the role of King Sejong Institute, a Korean language learning institution.[15] He was succeeded by Choi Hwi-Young.[16][17]

Filmography

Films

  • Chastity (정조 Jeongjo), 1979
  • Painful Maturity (아픈 성숙 Nan moleugessne), 1980
  • A Battle Journal (종군수첩 Jonggun sucheob), 1981
  • The Tree Blooming with Love (사랑이 꽃피는 나무 Salang-e kkochpineun namu), 1981
  • The Lover of a Friend (친구애인 Chingu-ein), 1982
  • The Foolish Woman (바보스러운 여자 Baboseureowun yeoja), 1983
  • Rose Woman (장미부인 Jangmi buin), 1983
  • Born on February 30th (2wol 30ilsaeng), 1983
  • Reminiscent Flame (불의 회상 Bul-ui hoesang), 1984
  • Agada (아가다 Agada), 1984
  • Invited People (초대받은 성웅들 Chodaebadeun seongwungdeul), 1984
  • Diary of King Yeonsan (연산일기 Yeonsan-ilgi), 1987
  • Flower Blooms Even on a Windy Day (Barambuneun nal-e-do kkoch-eun pigo), 1987
  • 0.917 (영점구일칠 Yeongjeomguchilil), 1987
  • Aje Aje Bara Aje (아제아제 바라아제), 1989
  • Honeymoon (밀월 Milwol), 1989
  • Kim's War (김의 전쟁 Gim-ui jeonjaeng), 1992[18]
  • Change (체인지 Che-inji), 1996
  • Firebird (Bulsae 불새), 1997)[18]
  • Doctor K (닥터K 1999)
  • Sky Blue (원더풀데이즈 Wondeopeul Daei-jeu; 2003)
  • Possible Changes (가능한 변화들 Ganeung-han byeonhwa-deul; 2004)[19]

TV dramas

Theater

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Year English title Korean title Role Ref.
1980 Jesus Christ Superstar 지저스 크라이스트 수퍼스타 Pontius Pilate [22]
1981 Evita 에비타 Juan Perón [23]
1981 Hamlet 햄릿 Hamlet [18]
1983 The Merchant of Venice 베니스의 상인 Bassanio [24]
1983 Macbeth 맥베스 [8]
1994 The Taming of the Shrew 말괄량이 길들이기 Petruchio [25]
1995 Problematic Human, Yeonsan 문제적 인간, 연산 Yeonsangun [18]
1996 Faust 파우스트 Devil [18]
1996 Padam, Padam, Padam 빠담, 빠담, 빠담 Le Pré [18]
1997 Taxi Driver 택시드리벌 [18]
1997 Kholstomer 홀스또메르 Kholstomer [18]
1997 King Lear 리어왕 [25]
1999 Hamlet 햄릿 Hamlet[26] [7]
2015 Pericles 페리클레스 Gauer, Old Pericles [25]
2022 Hamlet 햄릿 Claudius [27]
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Documentaries

Awards

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