Kim Dong-ho

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Kim Dong-ho
Born (1985-08-17) August 17, 1985 (age 38)
Other namesKang Dong-ho (former stage name)
Education Dankook University
OccupationActor
Years active2005–present
AgentInitial Entertainment [1]
SpouseYoonjo (m. 2023)
Korean name
Hangul
김동호
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gim Dong-ho
McCune–Reischauer Kim Tongho

Kim Dong-ho (Korean : 김동호; born August 17, 1985), former stage name Kang Dong-ho, is a South Korean actor. He is mostly active in musicals.

Contents

In 2005, Kim began his acting career with the musical A Secret Garden. [1] [2] [3] [4] He then made his screen debut in the television series Twinkle Twinkle (2011), which earned him a Baeksang Arts Award nomination. He also appeared in the television series Wild Romance (2012), My Husband Got a Family (2012), Graceful Friends (2020), and Undercover (2021). [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Personal life

On September 11, 2023, Kim announced that he would marry singer Yoonjo, a former member of Hello Venus and UNI.T, in November. [11] The couple married in a private ceremony on November 19, 2023. [12]

Theater

YearTitleRoleReprised
2005 The Secret Garden
The Sorrows of Young Werther카인즈2006
A Midsummer's Nightmare
2006 Grease Danny Zuko/Doody2006–2007, 2007,
2009–2010, 2010
2007Finding Kim Jong-wook Kim Jong-wook/First Love 2012 [13]
The Beautiful Game Frank
2008Hamlet Laertes
Thrill Me Richard Loeb
2009Dracula: The Musical? Dracula/Jonathan Harker
2009-2010Singles Su-heon 2010
2010 Rooftop Room Cat Lee Kyung-min2011-2012
Goong: Musical [14] Lee Shin2011
2010-2011 True West Austin
2013Gwanghwamun Sonata 2 [15] Adam
High School Musical [16] [17] Troy Bolton
2013-2014 The Wedding Singer Robbie Hart
2016 Daddy Long Legs Jervis

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014One Day, The First Love Invaded MeYoung-jae
2021A TrapKi-young
2022Dan's Family No. 1Ki-woong

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Twinkle Twinkle Kang Dae-beom
2012 Wild Romance Kim Tae-han
My Husband Got a Family Han Kyu-hyun
2016 My Runway Na Jin-wook
2016–2017 Bubbly Lovely Yoon Dong-joon
2020 Men Are Men Man at wedding Cameo (episode 1)
Graceful Friends Seo Joo-won
2021 Undercover Cheon Woo-jin Guest (episodes 2 and 8)
The Penthouse: War in Life Clothing store ownerCameo (season 3 - episode 13)
2023 The Matchmakers Ahn Dong-gun [18]

Variety show

YearTitleNotes
2012 Exploration of Genders Cast member
2016 King of Mask Singer Contestant (A Train to the World) Episode 49
2016–2017 Singing Battle Contestant
6th Game (episodes 10–11)
10th Game (episodes 18–19)

Discography

YearSong TitleNotes
2011"My Love"track from Twinkle Twinkle OST

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2011 4th Korea Drama Awards Best New ActorNominated
30th MBC Drama Awards Best New Actor in a Serial DramaNominated
2012 48th Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actor – Television Nominated

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