Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Kim Yu-seok (born August 8, 1966) is a South Korean actor. He starred in the films The Power of Kangwon Province (1998), The Isle (2000), Possible Changes (2005), Long and Winding Road (2006), and Family Matters (2006), as well as the television series Reservation for Love (2002), Thank You, My Life (2006), My Lovely Fool (2006), White Lies (2008) and The King's Dream (2012)."@en }
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- Kim_Yu-seok abstract "Kim Yu-seok (born August 8, 1966) is a South Korean actor. He starred in the films The Power of Kangwon Province (1998), The Isle (2000), Possible Changes (2005), Long and Winding Road (2006), and Family Matters (2006), as well as the television series Reservation for Love (2002), Thank You, My Life (2006), My Lovely Fool (2006), White Lies (2008) and The King's Dream (2012).".
- Q6682386 abstract "Kim Yu-seok (born August 8, 1966) is a South Korean actor. He starred in the films The Power of Kangwon Province (1998), The Isle (2000), Possible Changes (2005), Long and Winding Road (2006), and Family Matters (2006), as well as the television series Reservation for Love (2002), Thank You, My Life (2006), My Lovely Fool (2006), White Lies (2008) and The King's Dream (2012).".
- Kim_Yu-seok comment "Kim Yu-seok (born August 8, 1966) is a South Korean actor. He starred in the films The Power of Kangwon Province (1998), The Isle (2000), Possible Changes (2005), Long and Winding Road (2006), and Family Matters (2006), as well as the television series Reservation for Love (2002), Thank You, My Life (2006), My Lovely Fool (2006), White Lies (2008) and The King's Dream (2012).".
- Q6682386 comment "Kim Yu-seok (born August 8, 1966) is a South Korean actor. He starred in the films The Power of Kangwon Province (1998), The Isle (2000), Possible Changes (2005), Long and Winding Road (2006), and Family Matters (2006), as well as the television series Reservation for Love (2002), Thank You, My Life (2006), My Lovely Fool (2006), White Lies (2008) and The King's Dream (2012).".