Kim Byeong-ok | |
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Born | |
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]
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]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | The Classic | senior | |
Oldboy | Mr. Han | ||
2005 | The Beast and the Beauty | Hae-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 Attendance | Joo 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 Turn | Dean of University | ||
Dachimawa Lee | King Seo-bang | ||
Our School's E.T. | president of publishing company | ||
Baby and I | Joon-soo's father | ||
2009 | The Weird Missing Case of Mr. J | Branch 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 Clinique | animation director | ||
2013 | New World | Yanbian hitman 1 | |
Kong's Family | Jang 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) | |
2015 | Dog Eat Dog | Min 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) | |
2022 | B Cut | Tae San | [5] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Night after Night | Kim Hyuk-joong | |
2012 | Fashion King | Director Kim | |
2013 | Incarnation of Money | nursing home director (ep. 11) | (cameo) |
Pots of Gold | Hwang Jong-pal | (cameo) | |
Heartless City | Jeoul ("Scale") | ||
I Can Hear Your Voice | Hwang Dal-joong | ||
2013-14 | The King's Daughter, Soo Baek-hyang | Yeon Bool-tae | |
2014 | Triangle | Go Bok-tae | |
Modern Farmer | Han In-ki | ||
Mr. Back | Go-bong's doctor | ||
2014-15 | Birth of a Beauty | fortune-teller | (cameo) |
2015 | Shine or Go Crazy | Ji-mong | |
A Girl Who Sees Smells | chief of police investigation team | ||
Mask | Shim Bong-seo | ||
Mrs. Cop | hired killer | ||
2016 | Beautiful Gong Shim | Yeom Tae-cheol | |
Wanted | Jung Jung-ki | ||
Uncontrollably Fond | Hyeon-joon's older brother | ||
2016-17 | Blow Breeze | plastic surgeon | (cameo) |
The Sound of Your Heart | Jo Chul-wang | ||
2017 | The Rebel | Magistrate Uhm Ja-chi | |
My Sassy Girl | Park Sun-jae | ||
Man Who Dies to Live | detective agency manager Han | ||
Go Back | Choi Gi-il | ||
Because This Is My First Life | Yoon Jong-soo | ||
2018 | Secret Mother | Lee Byung-hak | [6] |
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim | Chairman Lee | [7] | |
My Secret Terrius | Yoon Choon-sang | ||
2019 | Legal High | Bang Dae-han | [8] |
2021–2022 | Show Window: The Queen's House | Kang Dae-wook | [9] |
Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / Work | Result | Ref. |
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Scene Stealer Festival | 2021 | Bonsang "Main Prize" | Show Window: The Queen's House | Won |
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