
Kang Ki-doong
Acting
Biography
Kang Gi Doong (강기둥) is a South Korean actor, known for It's Okay to Not Be Okay (2020), The King: Eternal Monarch (2020) and Prison Playbook (2017).
Born: March 25, 1987
Place of Birth: Jeju Province, South Korea
Known For

SBS Drama Awards
The hottest actors, producers, and writers gather together to celebrate the end of the year at the 2017 SBS Drama Awards. In 2017, there were many dramas that captured the heart of the viewers. What will be the show that has been loved the most by viewers? And who will be the best actor of 2017?

Crash
A drama about Cha Yeon-ho, a reasonable individualist from KAIST, and Min So-hee, a traffic investigation ace with cool judgment and warm sensitivity at the Traffic Crime Investigation (TCI).

It's Okay to Not Be Okay
Desperate to escape from his emotional baggage and the heavy responsibility he’s had all his life, a psychiatric ward worker begins to heal with help from the unexpected – a woman who writes fairy tales but doesn’t believe in them.

The King: Eternal Monarch
Korean emperor Lee Gon tries to close the doors to a parallel world which was opened by demons; a detective tries to protect the people and the one she loves.

Prison Playbook
With his major league baseball debut right around the corner, a star pitcher lands in prison and must learn to navigate his new world.

The First Responders
A police station and a fire station adjoining each other cooperate in combating crime and fire in the most brutal and tragic cases.

Surely Tomorrow
In their twenties, Lee Kyeong-do and Seo Ji-woo part ways after two passionate relationships. A decade later, they meet again as a reporter who covers an adultery scandal and the wife of the man at the center of that scandal. Reuniting in their late thirties, their youth has passed, but their love remains vivid. Kyeong-do now strives to prove to her and to himself that he still loves her.

King the Land
Amid a tense inheritance fight, a charming heir clashes with his hardworking employee who's known for her irresistible smile — which he cannot stand.

Shooting Stars
Frustrations and feelings collide when a dynamic PR executive finds herself working with her irksome nemesis — who happens to be a megastar client.

Fight for My Way
A former taekwondo champion and an information desk worker aspire to chase their dreams in a world that isn't kind to those with mediocre credentials.
Filmography
as Cha Woo-sik
as Byeong-jo
as Pyo Jung-wook
as Choi Tae-man
as Jin Hyung-jun
as Kong Myeong-pil
as Dong-jun
as Jo Sae-joo
as Secretary Kim
as Jin-sik
as Park Hoon
as Park Woo-Jin
as Officer Song
as Jang Gyeong-gu
as Kang Ki-Doong
as Dal-bong
as Jongsoo
as Sae-woon
as Self