Kim In-kwon
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Kim In-kwon | |
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Born |
Busan, South Korea | January 20, 1978
Education |
Dongguk University Theater and Film |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1999-present |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김인권 |
Hanja | 金吝勸 |
Revised Romanization | Gim In-gwon |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Inkwŏn |
Kim In-kwon (born January 20, 1978) is a South Korean actor. Known for playing memorable supporting characters,[1][2] he starred in his first leading role in the sleeper hit He's on Duty,[3] followed by Almost Che and Born to Sing.
Kim also directed and starred in the 2002 short film Shivski.[4]
Films
- God's Trick (2014) - Kkong-soo
- Born to Sing (2013) - Bong-nam
- The Tower (2012) - Oh Byung-man
- Almost Che (2012) - Kang Dae-oh
- Masquerade (2012) - Captain Do
- My Way (2011) - Jong-dae
- Quick (2011) - Kim Myung-shik
- Haunters (2010) - loan shark (cameo)
- He's on Duty (2010) - Bang Tae-shik / Bang-ga
- The Man Next Door (2010) - man with sausage (cameo)
- Secret (2009) - Seok-joon
- Haeundae (2009) - Oh Dong-choon
- Fate (2008) - Jeong Do-wan
- Miss Gold Digger (2007) - Kim Yoon-cheol
- Two Faces of My Girlfriend (2007) - Gu-chang's sunbae (cameo)
- My Father (2007) - Shin Yo-seob / Joseph
- Twentidentity "Fucked Up Shoes" (short film, 2004)
- Love, So Divine (2004) - seminarian Seon-dal
- Once Upon a Time in High School (2004) - Jjiksae
- Please Teach Me English (2003) - sergeant (cameo)
- Plastic Tree (2003) - Soo
- A Man Who Went to Mars (2003) - Ho-geol
- Shivski (short film, 2002) - Tae-ju
- H (2002) - Huh Young-taek
- Ciao (short film, 2001) - adult Tae-won
- My Wife Is a Gangster (2001) - Banse ("Underwear")
- Taxi of Terror (2000) - Male teenager 2 (cameo)
- Anarchists (2000) - Sang-gu
- Peppermint Candy (2000) - Lee Byung-jang
- Fanta Tropical (short film, 1999)
- Rainbow Trout (1999) - Tae-ju
Television series
- Childless Comfort (jTBC / 2012) - man on blind date (cameo)
- I Live Without Anything (MBC / 2010) - Shin Byung-dae
- You're Beautiful (SBS / 2009) - Ma Hoon-yi
- Surgeon Bong Dal-hee (SBS / 2007) - Park Jae-bum
- 2004 Human Market (SBS / 2004) - Sang-gu
- Good Morning Gong Ja (MBC / 2004) - Go Kang-seok
- Detectives (SBS / 2003)
- The Bean Chaff of My Life (MBC / 2003) - Jang Sang-doo
- MBC Best Theater "Letters for Christmas" (MBC / 2001)
- Lovers (MBC / 2001)
- 8.15 Drama "Seongam Island" (MBC / 2000)
- Medical Center (SBS / 2000) - Noh Kang-han
Variety shows
- Saturday Night Live Korea (tvN / 2011-12-17) - host[5]
- Star Survival Dong-geo Dong-rak (MBC / 2000) - 2기
Awards
- 2012 3rd KOFRA Film Awards (Korea Film Reporters Association): Best Supporting Actor (My Way)
- 2009 18th Buil Film Awards: Best Supporting Actor (Haeundae)
- 2003 KBS Drama Awards: Best Actor, One-Act Drama
References
- ↑ Yang, Sung-jin (3 April 2008). "Herald Interview: Kim In-kwon plays a ruthless villain". The Korea Herald via Hancinema. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
- ↑ Lee, Jin-ho (19 December 2011). "Interview: The Hard-Core Supporting Actor, Kim In Kwon". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
- ↑ Lee, Hyo-won (14 October 2010). "Duty falters in satirizing social issues". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
- ↑ "Shivski 쉬브스키". Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
- ↑ Choi, Eun-hwa (13 December 2011). "Kim In Kwon To Guest on SNLK". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
External links
- Kim In-kwon Fan Cafe at Daum
- Kim In-kwon at HanCinema
- Kim In-kwon at the Korean Movie Database
- Kim In-kwon at the Internet Movie Database
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