
Kim Tae-woo
Acting
Biography
Kim Tae-woo (김태우) is a South Korean actor.
Born: April 15, 1971
Place of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
Known For

The Judge Returns
The return of corrupt judge Lee Han-young, who was a slave to a large law firm, to the past 10 years ago. He makes new choices to punish evil and implement justice.

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?

Twinkling Watermelon
A CODA (child of deaf adult) student born with a gift for music crash lands at an unfamiliar place after time traveling through a suspicious music shop. There, he forms the band Watermelon Sugar with other mysterious youths.

No Tail to Tell
Imbued with the power to grant wishes, a cynical nine-tailed fox's life takes a turn when she encounters a soccer player — altering both of their fates.

Mr. Queen
A modern chef suddenly becomes trapped inside the body of a queen from the Joseon era, which causes chaos for everyone involved.

First Love
First Love is a South Korean television series starring Bae Yong-joon, Choi Soo-jong and Lee Seung-yeon. It aired on KBS2 from September 7, 1996 to April 20, 1997 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 66 episodes. It is currently the number one highest-rated Korean drama of all time based on single episode viewership ratings, reaching 65.8% on its April 10, 1997 episode. Its average rating for its entire run was 52.6%.

Mary Kills People
A black comedy about a doctor who illegally helps terminally ill patients with euthanasia and a detective who tracks down her illegal activities.

Awaken
While unraveling an enigmatic murder mystery, a special force leader realizes this case is related to the incident that took 28 years ago in a small town.

Pachinko
This sweeping saga chronicles the hopes and dreams of a Korean immigrant family across four generations as they leave their homeland in an indomitable quest to survive and thrive.

Joint Security Area
Two North Korean soldiers are killed in the border area between North and South Korea, prompting an investigation by a neutral body. The sergeant is the shooter, but the lead investigator, a Swiss-Korean woman, receives differing accounts from the two sides.
Filmography
as Jang Do-cheol
as Ahn Tae-seong
as Jeong Hyeon-baek
as Sa Jo-seung
as Yoon Gun-hyung
as Kim Tae-ho
as Jin Seong-wu
as Eel vendor #2
as Prince Gwanghae
as Kim Jwa-geun
as Oh Jung Hwan
as Ban Jin-Min
as Jeong Nam-son
as Heo Yoon
as Yoo Tae-joon
as Lee Hae-Gon
as Kim Jae-min
as Crown Prince Lee Yeong
as Han Jae-Yeol
as Kyeong-soo
as Young-Suk
as Nam Sung-shik
as Jang Ji-ho
as Ha Ji-Seung
as 도근 역
as Choi Sang-il
as Kim Ji-ryoon
as Jon-bok
as King Seon-jo
as Koo Gang-sung
as Taxi Passenger
as Mo Hong-Gab
as Han Ji-hoon
as King Mun-jong
as Jo Moocheol
as In-seong
as Unit Commander
as Park Jung-do
as Wanatabe Junichi
as Hwang Woo-jin
as No Choong-sik
as Choi Dong-hoon
as Ku Kyungnam
as Han Sang-In
as Sang-hoon
as Jeong Hyeon-soo
as Oh Ji-hoon
as Kim Dong-won
as Won Changwook
as Sgt. Kim In-Ho
as Seok-won
as Kim Hyunjoon
as Private Jo
as Han Ju-tae
as Oh Cheon Soo
as Jae-Sup
as Kang Dae Woong
as Pvt. Nam Sung-shik
as Young-suk
as Cho Soo-hyun
as Yong-min
as Ki-chul
as Hyung Ki
as Self