
Kim Kwang-kyu
Acting
Biography
Kim Kwang-kyu (김광규) is a South Korean actor.He made his acting debut in 1999 in Dr. K, and its director fellow Busan native Kwak Kyung-taek later cast him in a small but memorable role as a physically abusive teacher in the 2001 box-office hit Friend. Kim continued acting in both television and film as a supporting actor, notably in, "The Secret of Coocoo Island" (2008), "Scent of a Woman" (2011), and "I Can Hear Your Voice" (2013). He also appears on the reality shows I Live Alone (since 2013) and Three Meals a Day (2015). Kim Kwang-kyu has received many awards, such as the Popularity Award in a Sitcom at the MBC Entertainment Awards in 2008, Excellence Award in a Variety Show on MBC Entertainment Awards in 2013.
Born: December 19, 1967
Place of Birth: Busan, 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.

Just an Excuse
Yoo Jae-suk Welfare Content 🐓Pinggyego (Just an Excuse)🐓 It is a content where Yoo Jae-suk freely chats with his favorite friends for various excuses and provides small stories and laughter.

Couple or Trouble
The arrogant, spoiled heiress Anna Jo and the brazen, no-nonsense handyman Jang Chul-soo find their paths crossing as an accident causes Anna to lose her memory. Will the unlikely pair learn to get along?

My Grumpy Secretary

The Game Caterers
A webseries where Na Young Seok, a variety show producer, caters people his iconic games from 'New Journey to the West'.

Bon Appétit, Your Majesty
After time traveling to the Joseon era, a talented chef meets a tyrant king. Her modern dishes captivate his palate, but royal challenges await her.

The Judge from Hell
A cruel and vicious judge, who wields power only for herself, meets a warm and cheerful detective who puts the victims first.

Our Blues
Romance is sweet and bitter — and life riddled with ups and downs — in multiple stories about people who live and work on bustling Jeju island.

Business Proposal
In disguise as her friend, Ha-ri shows up to a blind date to scare him away. But plans go awry when he turns out to be her CEO — and makes a proposal.

Knight Flower
Cho Yeo Hwa has been a widow for 15 years. Her in-laws are the most prestigious noble family in the kingdom. During the day, she leads the life of a widow devoted entirely to her dead husband's memory and rarely ventures outside the gate of her home. At night, Yeo Hwa dons the mask of Hero, who secretly jumps over the surrounding wall to save the helpless.
Filmography
as Breakfast LGBT couple
as Self
as Um Bong-sik
as An Dae-yong
as Team Leader Lee
as Han Dong-chil
as Na Dae-Sub
as Hwang Chi-dal
as Lim Chi-baek
as Manager Kim
as Self
as Lee So Rin's father
as Kim Myeong-bo
as Shin Joong-hae
as Ji Min-Ji
as Father
as Self
as Police Department Chief
as Self
as Gang boss
as Byung-kwan
as Hong Jong-Hak
as Self
as Himself
as Jang Man-ho
as Jang Man-ho
as Kim Jong-ki
as Song Yoo-Taek
as Deputy Head of Department
as Gwang-gyu
as Kong Jang-Soo
as Ji Kyung-Sik
as Choo Won Gong
as Mr. Park
as Pi Joo-Ki
as Father
as Himself
as Park Ho-Joon
as Yi Yeong-bu
as Bald Man
as Kim Gong-ju
as Ha Ra's apartment owner
as Kim Kwang Kyu
as Himself
as Dr. Kim
as Police Jang
as Director Oh
as Kim Kong-Sook
as Manager Han
as Self
as Park Myung-gi
as Lee Bang
as Ko Seok Ho
as Self
as Manager
as Director
as Hwang Ga
as Le caméraman
as Principal
as Jang Gap Dol
as Han Min-kwan
as Police Team Leader
as Gyeongsang Province Director
as Kook Dong-sik
as Director Park
as Park Ka-song
as Director Kim / "Ramses"
as Union head
as man on blind date (cameo)
as General Yeon
as Kwak Boo-jang
as Chief Detective
as Inspector Jang
as Mr. Kong
as Lanky
as Teacher at the performing arts school
as Village Foreman
as Self
as Mi-ryeong's Brother
as [Kyung Soo's Friend #1]
as Driver
as Team Leader Seok
as Ticket Inspector
as Math Teacher