Kim Sang-kyung

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Kim Sang-kyung
Born (1972-06-01) June 1, 1972
Seoul, South Korea
Education Chung-Ang University
(B.A. Theater and Film)
(Graduate School of Advanced Imaging Science, Multimedia and Film)
Occupation Actor
Years active 1998–present
Spouse(s) Kim Eun-gyung (m. 2007)[1]
Korean name
Hangul 김상경
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gim Sang-gyeong
McCune–Reischauer Kim Sang-gyŏng

Kim Sang-kyung (Hangul: 김상경; born June 1, 1972) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his films Memories of Murder (2003)[2] and May 18 (2007).[3][4] Two of his films directed by Hong Sang-soo, Tale of Cinema (2005)[5] and Ha Ha Ha (2010),[6][7] have been shown at the Cannes Film Festival. Kim has also starred in numerous television dramas, notably the historical epic King Sejong the Great (2008).[8]

Filmography

Television series

  • Drama Special "White Christmas" (KBS2, 2011)[10]
  • My Country Calls aka Secret Agent Miss Oh (KBS2, 2010)[11]
  • King Sejong the Great (KBS1, 2008)
  • Lawyers (MBC, 2005)
  • New Human Market (SBS, 2004)
  • Drama City "아주 특별한 동행" (KBS2, 2002)[12]
  • Hong Guk-young (MBC, 2001)
  • Snowflakes aka Snow Flower (KBS2, 2000)
  • Medical Center (SBS, 2000)
  • SWAT Police (SBS, 2000)
  • Sunday Best "누가 백만장자와 결혼하는가?" (KBS, 2000)
  • Days of Delight (MBC, 1999)
  • Invitation (KBS2, 1999)
  • Last War (MBC, 1999)
  • Wang Cho aka The Boss (MBC, 1999)
  • Advocate (MBC, 1998)
  • Love and Success (MBC, 1998)

Theater

  • Mom, Do You Want to Go on a Trip? (2009)[13]

Awards

References

  1. "Actor Kim Sang-kyung to Wed". The Korea Times. 13 August 2007. Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  2. Kim, Soo-kyung (17 April 2003). "Preview: Premiere Memories of Murder". The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  3. Lee, Hyo-won (10 July 2007). "May 18 Remembers Heroes of Gwangju". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  4. Lee, Hoo-nam (11 July 2007). "Director has a mission to remember". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  5. Shim, Sun-ah (25 May 2005). "Tale of Cinema Star Looks Back at Cannes Fest". Yonhap via Hancinema. Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  6. Lee, Ji-hye (26 April 2010). "Hong Sang-soo's jolliness peaks in Hahaha - Part 1". 10Asia. Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  7. Lee, Ji-hye (26 April 2010). "Hong Sang-soo's jolliness peaks in Hahaha - Part 2". 10Asia. Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  8. Kwon, Mee-yoo (1 January 2008). "Epic Dramas Continues to Boom This Year". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  9. Lee, Min-a (13 November 2006). "Smart girl chooses two silent types to go missing with". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2013-07-24. 
  10. Kwon, Mee-yoo (25 January 2011). "Eight chilling days of White Christmas". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  11. Lee, Ga-on (7 May 2010). "PREVIEW: The Nation's Orders". 10Asia. Retrieved 2012-12-17. 
  12. http://www.kbs.co.kr/drama/dramacity/view/1235826_1355.html
  13. "Two heart-warming plays with brilliant casting (가을소나타 & 엄마, 여행갈래요?)". News Culture. Retrieved 2012-12-17. 

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