Kang Sung-jin | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse | Lee 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]
Year | Title | Role |
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1991 | Teenage Love Song | Jong-soo |
1992 | Mister Mama | |
1993 | Two Cops | |
1994 | The Young Man | |
How to Top My Wife | "Big" | |
1995 | Mom Has a New Boyfriend | |
1996 | Two cops 2 | |
Final Blow | Genji | |
1997 | Do the Right Thing | |
Baby Sale | Ji-hyun's brother | |
1998 | The Last Attempt | |
Two Cops 3 | ||
Tie a Yellow Ribbon | ||
1999 | Attack the Gas Station | Ddan Dda-ra |
2000 | Weathering the Storms | Aide |
2001 | The Humanist | Euglena |
Kick the Moon | (cameo) | |
Hi! Dharma! | Nal-chi | |
The Last Witness | ||
2002 | Fun 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 K | Do-bum | |
2008 | Life Is Cool | Kim Tae-yeong |
2010 | Dreams Come True | Kim Eung-tae |
2011 | Shotgun Love | Assistant director (cameo) |
2013 | Fists of Legend | Announcer |
Top Star | Reporter Park |
Year | Title | Role |
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2003 | Long Live Love | Dong-sik |
2006 | One Fine Day | Goo Sung-chan/James |
2007 | Get Karl! Oh Soo-jung | Jung Woo-tak |
The Devil That Pours Red Wine | Jin Ah-shim | |
2008 | The Lawyers of the Great Republic Korea | Reporter Bae Soo-jin |
Here He Comes | Kang Sung-jin | |
Fight | Oh 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 Tower | Min-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 | |
2017 | Return of Bok Dan-ji | Hwang Geum-bong |
Two Cops | Ji Dal-ho | |
Temporary Idols | Kang Sung-jin |
Year | Title | Notes |
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2021 | Star Golf Big League | Cast Member [7] |
Year | English title | Korean title | Role | Ref. |
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2022 | Come Back | 돌아온다 | Restaurant owner | [8] |
2023 | Wonderful Hill | 폭풍의 언덕 | [9] |
Year | Title | Notes |
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2008 | "Promise" | track from Fight OST |
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