Kim Seung-woo
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Kim Seung-woo | |
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Born | |
Education | University of Suwon Bachelor of Physical Education Graduate School of Business |
Occupation | Actor, talk show host |
Years active | 1990–present |
Spouse(s) | [1] [2] |
Children | Kim Ra-hui (daughter, b. 2005) Kim Chan-hui (son, b. 2008)[3] |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gim Seung-u |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Sŭng'u |
Website | http://www.milkyboy.com/ |
Kim Seung-woo (born February 24, 1969 in Seoul) is a South Korean actor and talk show host.[4] He was a regular cast member on the variety shows 2 Days & 1 Night, and Win Win.[5]
Filmography[]
Film[]
- Chasing (2016)
- Horny Family (2013)
- I Am a Dad (2011)
- 71: Into the Fire (2010)
- IRIS: The Movie (2010)
- Curling Love (2007)[6][7]
- Between Love and Hate (2006)
- Woman on the Beach (2006)
- Heaven's Soldiers (2005)
- Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (2003) (cameo)
- Spring Breeze (2003)
- Reversal of Fortune (2003)
- Break Out (2002)
- Yesterday (2002)
- Secret Tears (2000)
- A Growing Business (1999)
- Scent of a Man (1998)
- Tie a Yellow Ribbon (1998) (cameo)
- The Man with Flowers (1997)
- Deep Blue (1997)
- Ghost Mamma (1996)
- Do You Believe in Jazz? (1996)
- Corset (1996)
- Millions in My Account (1995)
- A Hot Roof (1995)
- Horror Express (1994)
- The 101st Proposition (1993)
- General's Son III (1992)
- The Woman Who Won't Divorce (1992)
- Kkok-Ji-Ddan (1990)
- Portrait of the Days of Youth (1990)
- General's Son (1990)
Television series[]
- Late Night Restaurant (SBS, 2015)
- Iris II: New Generation (KBS2, 2013)[8]
- The Third Hospital (tvN, 2012)
- My Husband Got a Family (KBS2, 2012) (cameo, ep 5–6)[9]
- Miss Ripley (MBC, 2011)
- Athena: Goddess of War (SBS, 2010–2011)
- Queen of Reversals (MBC, 2010–2011) (cameo, ep 7)
- IRIS (KBS2, 2009)
- Queen of Housewives (MBC, 2009) (cameo, ep 3)
- How to Meet a Perfect Neighbor (SBS, 2007)
- Special of My Life (MBC, 2006)
- Rosemary (KBS2, 2003)
- Hotelier (MBC, 2001)
- Mr. Duke (MBC, 2000)
- Memories (MBC, 1998)
- Cinderella (MBC, 1997)
- Scent of Apple Blossoms (MBC, 1996)
- Their Embrace (MBC, 1996)
- The Basics of Romance (MBC, 1995)
- Spider (MBC, 1995)
- Making a Marriage (1994)
Variety show[]
- 2 Days & 1 Night – Season 2 (KBS2, 2012–2013)
- Win Win (KBS2, 2010–2013)[10][11]
- Mr. House Husband (KBS2, 2016–2017)
Theater[]
- Dreamgirls (2009)[12][13]
Awards[]
- 2012 KBS Entertainment Awards: Top Excellence Award, Male MC in a Variety Show (2 Days & 1 Night, Win Win)
- 2011 KBS Entertainment Awards: Excellence Award, Male MC in a Variety Show (Win Win)
- 2010 KBS Entertainment Awards: Best Male Newcomer in a Variety Show (Win Win)
- 2009 KBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Actor in a Mid-length Drama (IRIS)
- 2006 Chunsa Film Art Awards: Popularity Award
- 2003 KBS Drama Awards: Popularity Award (Rosemary)
- 2003 KBS Drama Awards: Best Couple Award with Yoo Ho-jeong (Rosemary)
- 1998 MBC Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actor
References[]
- ^ "스타 커플 잇단 웨딩마치 … 다음엔 누구?". The Dong-a Ilbo (in Korean). 4 May 2005.
- ^ "Kim Seung-woo, Kim Nam-ju to Tie the Knot in May". KBS Global. 25 April 2005. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- ^ "Actress Kim Nam-joo Gives Birth to a Baby Boy". KBS Global. 6 March 2008. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
- ^ Chung, Kang-hyun (26 November 2009). "Iris actor covers new ground in supporting role". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- ^ "Kim Seung-woo says 'Win Win' gave him hardest time in life". HanCinema. Retrieved 2017-08-28.
- ^ "Actor Kim Seung-woo to Act in Japanese Film". KBS Global. 7 February 2006. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- ^ "Kim Seung-woo's New Film to Be Released in Japan". KBS Global. 29 January 2007. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- ^ "Kim Seung Woo appears in Iris 2 for the first time". Star News. 21 February 2013. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 2013-02-24.
- ^ Ho, Stewart (6 March 2012). "Kim Seung Woo to Cameo on Unexpected You". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- ^ Yoon, Hee-seong (11 February 2010). "Kim Seung-woo says Win Win gave him hardest time in life". 10Asia. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- ^ Jeon, Su-mi (16 January 2013). "Win Win Says Its Calm Goodbyes". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2013-01-16.
- ^ Koh, Young-ah (8 December 2008). "Cast of Dreamgirls unveiled". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- ^ Chung, Ah-young (19 December 2008). "Korean-American Co-Production Dreamgirls to Premiere in Feb.". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
External links[]
- Official website (in Korean)
- Kim Seung-woo at IMDb
- Kim Seung-woo at the Korean Movie Database
- Kim Seung-woo at HanCinema
Categories:
- South Korean male musical theatre actors
- South Korean male stage actors
- South Korean male television actors
- South Korean male film actors
- Male actors from Seoul
- 1969 births
- Living people
- 20th-century South Korean male actors
- 21st-century South Korean male actors