Kang Sung-jin

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Kang Sung-jin
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Born (1971-01-13) January 13, 1971 (age 53)
Occupation Actor
SpouseLee Hyun-young (m. 2005)
Korean name
Hangul
강성진
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gang Seong-jin
McCune–Reischauer Kang Sŏngchin

Kang Sung-jin (born January 13, 1971) is a South Korean actor. Kang acted in the lead role in The Humanist (2001), APT (2006), Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny K (2007) and Life Is Cool (2008). [2] [3] [4]

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Personal

His niece is actress Kang Byul. [5]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1991Teenage Love SongJong-soo
1992Mister Mama
1993 Two Cops
1994The Young Man
How to Top My Wife "Big"
1995Mom Has a New Boyfriend
1996Two cops 2
Final BlowGenji
1997Do the Right Thing
Baby SaleJi-hyun's brother
1998The Last Attempt
Two Cops 3
Tie a Yellow Ribbon
1999 Attack the Gas Station Ddan Dda-ra
2000Weathering the StormsAide
2001The HumanistEuglena
Kick the Moon (cameo)
Hi! Dharma! Nal-chi
The Last Witness
2002Fun Movie(cameo)
Break Out Bum-soo
Jail Breakers Yong Mun-sin
2003 Reversal of Fortune Dae-shik
Silmido Chan-suk
2004 Some Officer Lee
2006 Running Wild Hong Jae-geun
APT Detective Yang Na-sun
2007 Big Bang Ma Dong-chul
Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny KDo-bum
2008 Life Is Cool Kim Tae-yeong
2010Dreams Come TrueKim Eung-tae
2011Shotgun LoveAssistant director (cameo)
2013 Fists of Legend Announcer
Top Star Reporter Park

Television series

YearTitleRole
2003Long Live LoveDong-sik
2006 One Fine Day Goo Sung-chan/James
2007 Get Karl! Oh Soo-jung Jung Woo-tak
The Devil That Pours Red WineJin Ah-shim
2008The Lawyers of the Great Republic KoreaReporter Bae Soo-jin
Here He ComesKang Sung-jin
FightOh Dal-shik
2009 Two Wives Ahn Kyung-tae
2010 Cinderella's Stepsister Yang Hae-jin
Three Sisters Gun-dal (cameo)
The King of Legend Payun
2011 When Women Powder Twice Joon-soo
2013 Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek Ahn Jin-wook (cameo)
Fantasy TowerMin-chul
2014 God's Gift: 14 Days [6] Cha Bong-sub (episodes 3-6)
A Witch's Love Byun Seok-ki
Gunman in Joseon Kim Moo-deok
2015 Hyde Jekyll, Me Audition Judge
Hidden Identity Nam In-ho
All About My Mom Kim Kwang-ryeol
2016 Jang Yeong-sil Seok-gu
That Sun in the Sky CEO Choi
My Fair Lady Go Joon-pil
2017Return of Bok Dan-jiHwang Geum-bong
Two Cops Ji Dal-ho
Temporary IdolsKang Sung-jin

Variety show

YearTitleNotes
2021Star Golf Big LeagueCast Member [7]

Theater

YearEnglish titleKorean titleRoleRef.
2022Come Back돌아온다Restaurant owner [8]
2023Wonderful Hill폭풍의 언덕 [9]

Discography

YearTitleNotes
2008"Promise"track from Fight OST

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