Kim Kang-woo
South Korean actor (born 1978) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kim Kang-woo (Korean: 김강우; born July 11, 1978) is a South Korean actor. He is best known from his roles in The Taste of Money and The Missing.
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Born | |
Education | Chung-Ang University - Theater and Film |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1998–present |
Agent | IOK Company |
Spouse |
Han Mu-young (m. 2010) |
Children | 2 |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김강우 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Gang-u |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Kang'u |
Career
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Kim Kang-woo majored in Theater and Film at Chung-Ang University.[1] In early, Kim work as singer in 1998. In 2001, Kim made his acting debut in SBS TV Movie's and MBC Serie's Wuri's Family as bit part. Next Year, Kim make his first acting debut in Movie The Coast Guard while still a senior, later commenting that the role of a soldier was the only one he could get without any prior experience. Subsequent roles in the drama series Breathless and Three Leafed Clover earned Kim the nickname "Mr. Right" as he became known for his portrayal of honest and diligent characters.[2] His first leading film role was in Jeong Jae-eun's 2005 sophomore feature The Aggressives, for which he and co-star Chun Jung-myung were the co-recipients of the "Best New Actor" award at the 6th Busan Film Critics Awards.[3]
In 2007, Kim starred in Park Heung-sik's The Railroad, which told the story of two strangers who reveal their inner pain to each other when they are stranded at the last railway station before the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Kim was upset when the film was only released in ten theaters, and went to screenings by himself in an effort to promote the film, where he greeted and conversed with members of the audience.[4][5] In spite of its poor box office performance, The Railroad found favour with critics, and Kim won the "Best Actor" award at the 25th Torino Film Festival. Although happy to win the award, Kim found it more gratifying to observe Italian audiences responding to the film in the same way as Korean audiences, recognizing the power of film to transcend national borders.[4][6] He also admitted to being anxious because of the increased expectations people would have over his future performances.[2]
Kim found commercial success with his next film, Le Grand Chef, which despite opening during a slow season sold more than three million tickets to become the fourth biggest selling South Korean film of 2007.[4][7] Based on a popular manhwa, the film focused on the conflict between two rival chefs, played by Kim and Im Won-hee. To prepare for his role, Kim attended cooking classes for one and a half months, and for one crucial scene in particular he visited a slaughterhouse, receiving a big shock as he knew nothing about the slaughtering process.[8][9] In addition, he was required to film a number of scenes with a cow, and spent some ten days acquainting himself with it—grooming it, feeding it and taking it for walks—remarking that it was "like working with a very sensitive actress".[5] He next starred in the crime thriller Rainbow Eyes the same year, portraying a tough detective who is also a homosexual.[2]
In 2008, Kim took on the lead role in Marine Boy, portraying a former professional swimmer who falls into a debt trap.[10] The same year, he starred in the short film I'm Right Here as part of the omnibus Five Senses of Eros.[11]
Kim returned to the small screen in 2009, playing a psychopath in the action thriller The Slingshot.[12]
Following a supporting role in Hong Sang-soo's comedy drama Hahaha, Kim starred in the remake of the 1986 Hong Kong film A Better Tomorrow.[13]
Kim was then cast in the Japanese film Black Dawn, playing a Korean agent.[14] He then starred in the short film The Heavenly Creature as part of Kim Jee-woon's science-fiction anthology film Doomsday Book; and played the lead role in erotic thriller The Taste of Money by Im Sang-soo.[15][16] Kim returned to the small screen in the romantic comedy action drama Lovers of Haeundae.[17]
The same year, Kim published a travel book titled Two Men's Unstoppable Thailand Trip, which recorded his Thailand experience with his close friend and filmmaker, Lee Jung-sub.[18]
Making 2013 a busy year; Kim starred in three films: fantasy thriller The Gifted Hands, romantic comedy film Marriage Blue and 3D sports comedy film Mr. Go.[19][20][21]
Kim then starred in thriller Tabloid Truth as a talent manager, a film focusing on the tabloid culture of South Korea.[22] He next featured in the ensemble drama Cart, a film depict a story about contract workers in a large discount store who are faced with wrongful dismissals.[23] Meanwhile, on the small screen, Kim took on the lead role in the revenge thriller Golden Cross.[24][25]
In August 2014, Kim left his previous management agency Namoo Actors, and signed with C-JeS Entertainment.[26]
In 2015, Kim starred in the period film The Treacherous, playing a tyrant king who exploits the populace for his own carnal pleasures.[27][28] He then starred in his first cable television series; mystery thriller The Missing;[29][30] followed by another thriller Goodbye Mr. Black, taking on a villainous role.[31]
In 2016, Kim and Kim Dong-won's were double cast as Hamlet in 6th Best Theater Festival with a rewrite of Shakespeare's classic Hamlet-The Play (2016).[32][33] It was directed by Kim Dong-yeon and was released to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's Death.[34] It was based on the university performance Hamlet - The Story of a Sad Clown, which adapted and directed by Kim Dong-yeon in 2001. Writer Ji Seon joined the project and created the play anew after 15 years.
In 2017, Kim starred in the science fiction drama Circle alongside Yeo Jin-goo.[35][36] In June 2017, Kim's contract with C-JeS Entertainment expired and he decided to sign with new management agency King Entertainment.[37]
In 2018, Kim starred in the psychological thriller The Vanished, a remake of the 2012 film The Body.[38][39] The same year, he starred in the weekend drama My Contracted Husband, Mr. Oh together with Uee.[40][41]
In 2019, Kim starred in the fantasy drama Item as the antagonist.[42] and as an ex-detective in Woman of 9.9 Billion.
In 2021, he starred in a mystery-thriller film Recalled, directed by Seo Yoo-min alongside Seo Yea-ji.[43]
Personal life
On June 18, 2010, Kim married his longtime girlfriend Han Mu-young, the elder sister of actress Han Hye-jin.[44][45] Their son was born in 2011.[46]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | The Coast Guard | Private Jo | |
2003 | Silmido | Min-ho | |
2004 | Springtime | Ju-ho | |
2005 | The Aggressives | Mogi | |
The Beast and the Beauty | Tak Joon-ha | ||
2007 | The Railroad | Kim Man-soo | |
Le Grand Chef | Seong-chan | ||
Rainbow Eyes | Cho Kyung-yoon | ||
2008 | Hello, Schoolgirl | Gyu-cheol | (cameo) |
2009 | Marine Boy | Cheon-soo | |
Five Senses of Eros | Kang Hyeon-woo | ||
2010 | Ha Ha Ha | Kang Jeong-ho | |
A Better Tomorrow | Kim Chul | ||
2012 | Doomsday Book | Park Do-won | |
The Taste of Money | Joo Young-jak | ||
Black Dawn | Yoo Dae-ha / An Min-cheol | ||
2013 | The Gifted Hands | Yang Choon-dong | |
In My End Is My Beginning | Jung-ha's younger brother | cameo[47] | |
Mr. Go | Doosan Bears general manager Kim | ||
Marriage Blue | Tae-kyu | ||
2014 | Tabloid Truth | Lee Woo-gon | |
Cart | Dong-joon | ||
2015 | The Treacherous | Prince Yeonsan | |
2016 | Clocking Out (Short film) | Kim Hyo-chan | [48] |
2018 | The Vanished | Park Jin-han | |
High Society | Baek Kwang-hyun | ||
2021 | New Year Blues | Kang Ji-ho | |
Recalled | Ji-hoon | [49][50] | |
Guimoon: The Lightless Door | Do-jin | [51][52][53] | |
2022 | Far East | Ahn Tae-joon | sound film[54] |
Birth | Jeong Ha-sang | special appearance[55] | |
2023 | The Childe | Han Yi-sa | [56][57] |
Television series
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2001 | Wuri's Family | Private Security Company | ||
2003 | Breathless | Shin Moo-chul | ||
2005 | Three Leafed Clover | Yoon Seong-woo | ||
2008 | Bichunmoo | Shi Jun | [58] | |
2009 | The Slingshot | Chae Do-woo | [59] | |
2012 | Lovers of Haeundae | Lee Tae-sung / Nam Hae | [60][61][62][63] | |
2014 | Golden Cross | Kang Do-yoon | [64] | |
2015 | Missing Noir M | Gil Soo-hyun | [65][66] | |
2016 | Goodbye Mr. Black | Min Seon-jae | [67] | |
2017 | Circle | Kim Joon-hyuk | [68][69] | |
2018 | My Contracted Husband, Mr. Oh | Oh Jak-doo / Oh-Hyuk | [70][71] | |
After the Rain | Bong-gil | One-act drama | [72] | |
2019 | Item | Cho Se-hwang | [73][74] | |
2019–2020 | Woman of 9.9 Billion | Kang Tae-woo | [75] | |
2021–2022 | Artificial City | Jeong Joon-hyeok | [76] | |
2024 | Wonderful World | Kang Soo-ho | [77] |
TV Movie
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | You Say It's Love, I Think It's Desire | with Bae Doona | |
2004 | Letter |
Television show
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2016 | Suspicious Vacation | Cast member | with Im Hyung-joon | |
2018 | 4 Wheeled Restaurant Season 2 | With Lee Yeon-bok, Seo Eun-soo, and Heo Kyung-hwan | [78][79][80] | |
2020 | Law of the Jungle – Hunter and Chef | with Kim Byung-man, Im Ji-ho , Kim Gu-ra, Gong Seung-yeon, Lee Yong-jin | [81] | |
Law of the Jungle – Tribe Chief and Granny | with Kim Byung-man, Kim Soo-mi, Park Mi-sun, Jessi, Kangnam, Yang Ji-il | [82] |
Web series
Year | Title | Role | Note | Ref. |
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2024 | The Tyrant | Paul | Disney+ original (Supporting role) | [83][84] |
Theater
Discography
Album information | Track listing |
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가디안 (Guardian)
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Track listing
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괜찮아요 (I'm Okay)
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Track listing 11. 괜찮아요 (I'm Okay) |
한 사람 (One Person)
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Track listing 1. 한 사람 (One Person) |
그게 맞다면
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Track listing
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위험한 소문 (Dangerous Rumors)
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Track listing
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Ambassadorship
- Ambassador for Busan Contents Market (2022)[85]
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2004 | MBC Drama Awards | Best New Actor | Breathless | Nominated | |
3rd Korean Film Awards | Best New Actor | Springtime | Nominated | ||
2005 | 6th Busan Film Critics Awards | Best New Actor | The Aggressives | Won | [86] |
2007 | 25th Torino Film Festival | Best Actor | The Railroad | Won | [87] |
2009 | KBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Mid-length Drama | The Slingshot | Nominated | |
2010 | 2nd Korea Jewelry Awards | Sapphire Award | — | Won | [88] |
2012 | KBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Haeundae Lovers | Nominated | |
Netizen Award, Actor | Nominated | ||||
Best Couple Awardwith Cho Yeo-jeong | Nominated | ||||
2014 | KBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Mid-length Drama | Golden Cross | Nominated | |
Netizen Award, Actor | Nominated | ||||
Best Couple Awardwith Lee Si-young | Nominated | ||||
2016 | MBC Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Goodbye Mr. Black | Nominated | |
2018 | 6th APAN Star Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama | My Contracted Husband, Mr. Oh | Nominated | [89] |
MBC Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Weekend Drama | Won | [90] | ||
Selfish Motive Award – Organic Parody Award with Uee | Won | ||||
KBS Drama Awards | Best Actor in a One-Act/Special/Short Drama | After the Rain | Nominated | [91] | |
2019 | KBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Woman of 9.9 Billion | Nominated | |
Netizen Award, Actor | Nominated | ||||
2023 | Buil Film Awards | Popular Star Award | The Childe | Nominated | [92] |
2024 | MBC Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Wonderful World | Nominated | [93] |
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