
Kim Dong-wook
Acting
Biography
Having been active on screen for a decade, KIM Dong-wook is an experienced performer known in the realms of film, TV and musical theatre. A Korea National University of Arts graduate, KIM started in a number of small roles before finding some meatier parts in low budget fare such as Flying Boys (2004) and No Regret (2006). His big break came in Take Off, which became the second-most popular film of 2009. Since then he has been able to land bigger parts in films such as 2011’s Romantic Heaven, The Cat and Countdown. 2012 was his biggest year yet as he starred as the conflicted king in the popular erotic period thriller The Concubine.
Born: July 29, 1983
Place of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
Known For

No Plans At All
No planning, no googling, and of course, no famous spots! Jun and Kwak embark on unplanned food trips following recommendations from locals. This is the adventure of two foodies that captures the stories of people and the flavors of the neighborhood.

The King of Pigs
Two friends in the past were victims of serious school bullying. One could not resist his trauma, and becomes a serial killer, walking in the path of revenge. Another one tries his best to overcome the trauma and becomes a police detective. He now faces tragic fate to risk his life to capture the serial killer.

Seoul Busters
Songwon Police Violent Crimes Unit 2 has the lowest arrest rate in the country. After their chief is demoted, the team is exiled to a closed daycare center. Enter Yubin, their new leader. Despite the team's initial distrust, Yubin and the team start to bond as they solve cases together.

SNL Korea
Korea's version of the late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory cast members.

Coffee Prince
Han Kyul gives his family's café a new spin, hiring only good-looking men to work there -- plus an androgynous-looking girl he mistakes for a man.

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.

The Guest
The story of a psychic, a priest, and a detective who fight unusual crimes committed by strange powers.

My Perfect Stranger
Yun Hae Jun is the youngest anchor to ever work at his broadcasting station. He is calm and straightforward as a journalist and kind in his personal life. On the other hand, Baek Yun Yeong dreamed of becoming a writer but wound up working at a publishing company. The two somehow travel back in time to the year 1987. There, Yun Hae Jun tries to find the truth behind a serial murder case, while Baek Yun Yeong attempts to prevent her parents from marrying. They soon realize that their objectives are connected.

Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days
As the deceased soul Ja-hong and his three afterlife guardians prepare for their remaining trials for reincarnation, the guardians soon come face to face with the truth of their tragic time on Earth 1,000 years earlier.

Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds
Having died unexpectedly, firefighter Ja-hong is taken to the afterlife by 3 afterlife guardians. Only when he passes 7 trials over 49 days and proves he was innocent in human life, he’s able to reincarnate, and his 3 afterlife guardians are by his side to defend him in trial.
Filmography
as Hyeon-soo
as Ha-jin
as Dong-Ban Yoo-bin
as Dong-cheol
as Han Moo-young
as Yoon Hae-jun
as Lee Jung-hoon
as Hwang Kyung-min
as Self - Host
as Ju Young-do
as Self
as Lee Jung-hoon
as Jo Jin-Gab
as Sung-seok
as Yoon Hwa-pyung
as Kim Su-hong
as Captain Kwon Cheol-in
as Self
as Kim Su-hong
as Seo Hyun
as Cha Ki-Joon
as Myung-Seok
as Kim Eun-gi
as Grand Prince Seong-Won
as Himself
as Fly
as Jun-seok
as Ji-wook
as Dr. Jung
as Det. Jeong-Min
as Yoo Gil
as Choi Heung-cheol
as Han Ji-woon
as Yun Jun
as Han Ji-hoon
as Byung-seok
as Jin Ha-rim
as Ga-ram
as Hyun-woo
as Actor
as Ji-ho
as Jin-han
as Kim Ki-tae
as Na Nam-ja
as Cameraman