
Kim Woo-kyum
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Kim Woo-kyum.
Born: July 21, 1993
Place of Birth: South Korea
Known For

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.

Be Melodramatic
At the start of their 30s, three friends navigate the demanding entertainment industry while juggling love, careers and dreams.

My Dearest Nemesis
Sixteen years after a humiliating online game encounter with “Black Dragon,” Su-jung discovers that the awkward middle schooler from her past has grown up to be Ban Ju-yeon, the ambitious new executive at her company. As old grudges resurface, they must navigate past misunderstandings and workplace rivalry—while discovering the possibility of love as adults.

Long Time No Sex
Woo Jin and Samuel, a sexless married couple, are utterly fed up with their lives. To improve their circumstances, they choose to earn money by blackmailing unfaithful couples. As they track down these couples, they find financial stability and rediscover their own connection. They start working on their own issues, but the more they delve into it, the hidden truth resurfaces, complicating their journey. What is the truth that they have been avoiding?

Next Sohee
A female detective investigates the cause of a high school girl’s death and uncovers a disturbing truth.

Because I Hate Korea
Kye-na, an average woman in her late twenties, holds a steady job and a committed boyfriend, Ji-myoung. Yet instead of feeling content, she constantly faces uncertainty, confusion and anxiety. While struggling with personal relationships and life's woes, Kye-na finally embarks for New Zealand despite everyone’s dissuasion on leaving her home behind.

Our Home
After moving into his new house, Jong-suk, struggling to get a job, faces two children who insist that they live there. Jong-suk and the children end up living together, for a while.

Ghost Train
Da-kyung, a horror YouTuber desperate for views, uploads a video about the eerie urban legends surrounding Gwanglim Station—the site of the highest number of missing person cases in the country. The video goes viral overnight. Despite everyone's warnings, Da-kyung's thirst for views only grows stronger. But as she digs deeper, she uncovers a shocking secret behind the station…

God's Daughter Dances
A transgender female dancer, Shin-mi, gets a call from the Military Manpower Administration, to attend the Military Service Examination.

Not Out
Gwang-ho, a prospect on his high school baseball team, is not drafted by a professional baseball team. His desire to continue playing baseball strains his relationship with his team members. Gwang-ho eventually begins selling fake gasoline with his friend Min-cheol.
Filmography
as Han-ryang
as Yang Joon-su
as Woo-gi
as Song Ji-myoung
as Hyun-soo
as Byeong-woo
as Bo-hyeon (segment "haribo")
as Detective Bae
as 상현 (연수 전남친)
as Kang
as Jin-woo
as Seong-tae
as Hyuk-tae
as Woo-cheol
as [Caregiver]
as Jong-suk
as Jung-hwan
as Hyuk-tae