Actor late Hwang Chan-ho passed away at the age of 32, leaving those around him in shock.

Hwang Chan-ho died of a heart attack on Apr. 26, 2018. He was 32 years old.

Late Hwang Chan-ho graduated from the Seoul Arts University Theater Department and made his debut in 2006 with the play "The Glass Mask Episode 5 - Another Soul", primarily performing on theater and musical stages. He also appeared in works such as "Forest Ghost", "Tomorrow Is a Champion", and "The Monk in Black".

He especially loved the works of playwright Anton Chekhov, bringing "The Inert One Ivanov", "The Cherry Orchard", "The Seagull", "Three Sisters", and "Forest Ghost" to the stage. He also served as an acting coach for the Anton Chekhov Society. While performing on various stages, he continuously studied and researched acting with passion.

He was not only an actor but also taught many juniors as an acting teacher. He was an actor who loved every character he was given, regardless of the role. His SNS has preserved his affection for stages he performed on and the dramas: MBN drama "Yeonnam-dong 539" and OCN drama "The Man Oh Soo", which he starred in 2018.



Many colleagues and juniors were unable to believe the sudden news. Several peers expressed their condolences on SNS with messages such as "We lost a truly great actor," "He was a good brother and acting teacher that I could turn to in hard times," and "I will live on remembering the teachings Hwang Chan-ho provided."

The news of late Hwang Chan-ho, who left endless passion for acting and love for his juniors, still leaves many people in deep sorrow.

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