Actor the late Hwang Chan-ho died eight years ago at the young age of 32. 

The late Hwang Chan-ho died of cardiac arrest on Apr. 26, 2018. He was 32. 

A graduate of Seoul Institute of the Arts' theater department, the late Hwang Chan-ho made his debut in 2006 with the play "Yurigamyeon Episode 5 - Another Soul" and mainly worked on theater and musical stages. 

Afterwards he also appeared in works such as "The forest spirit", "Tomorrow's champion", and "The monk in black robes".

The late actor, who especially loved the works of playwright Anton Chekhov, staged Anton Chekhov works such as "Ivanov the superfluous man", "The cherry orchard", "The Seagull", "Three Sisters", and "The forest spirit", and also served as an acting coach for the Anton Chekhov Society. He thus burned with passion for acting on many stages. 

In addition to his acting career, he worked as an acting teacher and passed on his teachings to younger actors. His SNS still shows the stages he stood on during his life and his affection for the 2018 MBN drama "Yeonnam-dong 539" and the OCN drama "The Man Oh Soo".

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