Kim Byeong-ok

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Kim Byeong-ok
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Born (1960-10-11) October 11, 1960 (age 63)
Occupation Actor
Korean name
Hangul
김병옥
Revised Romanization Gim Byeong-ok
McCune–Reischauer Kim Pyŏngok

Kim Byeong-ok (born October 11, 1960) is a South Korean actor. A veteran supporting actor, he is best known for his role as Mr. Han in Oldboy . [2] [3]

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Career

[2]

In 2015, he was featured in a controversial Maxim Korea cover, standing next to a car smoking a cigarette with a woman's legs bound in duct tape protruding from the car's trunk. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 The Classic senior
Oldboy Mr. Han
2005The Beast and the BeautyHae-joo's father
Crying Fist Detective Oh
The President's Last Bang Colonel Kim
Lady Vengeance The Preacher
2006 Forbidden Quest deputy prime minister
The City of Violence Youth president
No Mercy for the Rude "Ponytail"
A Cruel AttendanceJoo Baek-dong
Sunflower Jo Pan-soo
I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK Judge
2007 The Old Garden Byeong-ok
Beautiful Sunday Suk-jae
2008 Open City Hong Ki-taek/Hong Yong-taek
Nowhere to TurnDean of University
Dachimawa Lee King Seo-bang
Our School's E.T. president of publishing company
Baby and I Joon-soo's father
2009The Weird Missing Case of Mr. JBranch Office Manager(cameo)
Insadong Scandal Officer Kang
2010 Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp hardware store owner
The Quiz Show Scandal Kim Jeong-sang
2011 Romantic Heaven manhole man
Perfect Game chief secretary(cameo)
2012 Wonderful Radio Director Im
Love Cliniqueanimation director
2013 New World Yanbian hitman 1
Kong's FamilyJang Baek-ho
Cold Eyes mysterious broker
Fasten Your Seatbelt monk
Queen of the Night drunk at police station(cameo)
Red Family hardware store owner(cameo)
2014 Man in Love priest
Man on High Heels Dr. Jin
Kundo: Age of the Rampant Toposa
We Are Brothers Homeless Mr. Kim(cameo)
2015Dog Eat DogMin Tae-sik (voice)(cameo)
The Priests Professor Park
Inside Men Oh Myung-hwan
2016 A Violent Prosecutor President Park
Operation Chromite Choi Suk-joong
Master voice(cameo)
2017 The Sheriff in Town Chief Kang
2018 The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion Police Officer Do
The Spy Gone North Dr. Jang(cameo)
2022B CutTae San [5]

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetworkNotes
2008Night after NightKim Hyuk-joong MBC
2012 Fashion King Director Kim SBS
2013 Incarnation of Money nursing home director (ep. 11)SBS(cameo)
Pots of Gold Hwang Jong-palMBC(cameo)
Heartless City Jeoul ("Scale") JTBC
I Can Hear Your Voice Hwang Dal-joongSBS
2013-14 The King's Daughter, Soo Baek-hyang Yeon Bool-taeMBC
2014 Triangle Go Bok-taeSBS
Modern Farmer Han In-kiSBS
Mr. Back Go-bong's doctorMBC
2014-15 Birth of a Beauty fortune-tellerSBS(cameo)
2015 Shine or Go Crazy Ji-mongMBC
A Girl Who Sees Smells chief of police investigation teamSBS
Mask Shim Bong-seoSBS
Mrs. Cop hired killerSBS
2016 Beautiful Gong Shim Yeom Tae-cheolSBS
Wanted Jung Jung-kiSBS
Uncontrollably Fond Hyeon-joon's older brother KBS2
2016-17 Blow Breeze plastic surgeonMBC(cameo)
The Sound of Your Heart Jo Chul-wangKBS2
2017 The Rebel Magistrate Uhm Ja-chiMBC
My Sassy Girl Park Sun-jaeSBS
Man Who Dies to Live detective agency manager HanMBC
Go Back Choi Gi-ilKBS2
Because This Is My First Life Yoon Jong-soo tvN
2018 Secret Mother Lee Byung-hakSBS [6]
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Chairman LeetvN [7]
My Secret Terrius Yoon Choon-sangMBC
2019 Legal High Bang Dae-hanJTBC [8]
2021–2022 Show Window: The Queen's House Kang Dae-wookChannel A [9]

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / WorkResultRef.
Scene Stealer Festival 2021Bonsang "Main Prize" Show Window: The Queen's House Won

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