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Sixteen years have passed since the late comedian Bae Sam-ryong passed away.
Bae Sam-ryong died of aspiration pneumonia on February 23, 2010. He was 84.
The deceased, who was being treated for pneumonia and asthma, collapsed at an event in June 2007 and was hospitalized, and died after three years of fighting the disease.
The late Bae Sam-ryong joined the musical theater company Minhyup in 1946 and began his career as a comedy actor. Since then, he made his debut as an MBC comedian in 1969 and established himself as an icon as a first-generation comedian by gaining several modifiers such as "Korea's Charlie Chaplin" and "The King of Dog-legged Dance."
In addition, he continued his acting career as an actor through the films "Cheolbuji," "Brother First," "Brother First," "Because My Heart Is Weak," "Yoseol Boktong 007, "Operation to Launch," and "Detective Bae Sam-ryong," but was banned from appearing on TV by the new military in the 1980s during the Fifth Republic. As a result, the late Bae Sam-ryong, who spent three years in the U.S., returned to "Humor No. 1," "Comedy Highway," and "New Smile Blessings" in the 1990s.
However, it was reported that he had not had a smooth last year due to the hardships of life due to the business failure and family discord, and there was also a large amount of hospital expenses arrears due to his long hospital life, but at that time, the bereaved family and the hospital reached an agreement and resolved it smoothly.
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