Kim Ho-jin

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Kim Ho-jin
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Born (1970-05-05) May 5, 1970 (age 54)
Education Seoul Institute of the Arts - Film,
Sejong Cyber University - Finance and Insurance,
Chung-Ang University Graduate School of Performing Arts and Media - Master's degree in Film Studies [1]
Occupation Actor
Years active1990-present
Spouse Kim Ji-ho (m. 2001)
Children1
Korean name
Hangul
김호진
Hanja
金鎬眞
Revised Romanization Gim Ho-jin
McCune–Reischauer Kim Hochin

Kim Ho-jin (born May 5, 1970) is a South Korean actor and food show host. [2] Kim has played leading roles in the television dramas Tender Hearts (2001), Sunshine Hunting (2002), Yellow Handkerchief (2003), New Wise Mother, Good Wife (also known as Modern Housewives, 2007), Two Wives (2009), Can't Live Without You (2012), and Everybody Say Kimchi (2014). [3] [4] [5]

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He married actress Kim Ji-ho on December 11, 2001, at the Millennium Seoul Hilton Hotel. Their daughter was born on April 8, 2004. The couple met while shooting More Than Love in 2000. [6]

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1991Maclang Era KBS1
1993Hope KBS2
Never on SundayKBS2
Good Morning Yeong-dongKBS2
When I Miss YouKBS1
1994PoliceBae Do-hyeopKBS2
1995Love and MarriagePark Young-min MBC
LA Arirang SBS
Men of the Bath HouseKim Min-kiKBS2
1997Spring DayJang Dae-sooKBS2
The Reason I LiveKim Kwang-pal MBC
StarKBS2
Because I Love YouJoon-hoSBS
1998Love Is All I KnowMBC
Forever YoursJang Min-hyukMBC
RomanceLee Hyun-seSBS
1999WavesPark Young-noSBS
2000 KBS TV Novel: DandelionSong Gil-namKBS1
More Than LoveKim Dong-heeMBC
AjummaKang Soo-hwanMBC
2001Tender HeartsHan Dong-wookKBS1
2002Sunshine HuntingKang Dong-wookKBS2
Rustic Period Kim Tae-seoSBS
2003Yellow HandkerchiefLee Sang-minKBS1
2004Little WomenPark Seon-wooSBS
2006 Seoul 1945 Lee Dong-wooKBS1
2007New Wise Mother, Good WifeHeo Myung-pilMBC
2008Things We Do That We Know We Will RegretMan (episode 2: "One Day and
Again Another Day")
KBS2
2009 Empress Cheonchu Wang Wook/Prince GyeongjuKBS2
Two Wives Kang Chul-sooSBS
2011Garden of HeavenKang Tae-sub Channel A
2012Can't Live Without YouHyun TaeMBC
2014 Everybody Say Kimchi Shin Tae-kyungMBC
2015 My Daughter, Geum Sa-wol Geum Hyung-sikMBC
2017 The Emperor: Owner of the Mask MBC
The King in Love Wang YoungMBC
2019Everybody Says KungdariHan Soo HoMBC
2021 Melancholia Baek Min-sik [7] tvN

Film

YearTitleRole
1990 Madame Aema 4
1991 Madame Aema 5
1994The Story of Two Women
Love on a Rainy DayWang Beom-soo
1997Mister CondomSung-ho
2014 Venus Talk Gu Dong-wook

Variety show

YearTitleNetworkNotes
2007Kim Ho-jin's Cook and Talk MBC Every 1 Host
Find! Delicious TV MBC Host
2008Tokyo Wine DiaryO'live TV
2009Body, Ruled by Food KBS1 Host
Kim Ho-jin's Lunch BoxO'live TV
2011Tasty Road 2O'live TVHost
2012Olive ShowO'live TVJury member
Kitchen FighterO'live TVJury member
2013K-Food World Festival: Tasty ChallengeMBCHost

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1994 KBS Drama Awards Best New ActorWon
2001 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, ActorTender HeartsWon
2003 KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, ActorYellow HandkerchiefWon
2008 KBS Drama Awards Best Actor in a One-Act/Special/Short DramaThings We Do That We Know We Will RegretNominated
2009 SBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama Two Wives Nominated
KBS Drama Awards Best Couple Award with Shin Ae Empress Cheonchu Nominated
2012 MBC Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial DramaCan't Live Without YouNominated
2014 MBC Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama Everybody Say Kimchi Nominated
2019 MBC Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Weekend/Daily DramaEverybody Say KungdariNominated

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References

  1. Kim was also an assistant professor of Broadcasting and Entertainment at Doowon Technical University College in 2013.
  2. "Actor Kim Ho-jin Takes Leading Role as Culinary Wizard". The Chosun Ilbo . 12 September 2013. Retrieved 2014-11-10.
  3. "Kim Ho-jin and Kang Seong-yeon, cast in MBC Shin Hyun Mo Yang Cheo (New Wise Mother, Good Wife)". Broasia via Hancinema . 4 May 2007. Retrieved 2014-11-10.
  4. Oh, Jean (4 May 2009). "Single mothers and baseball coming to small screen". The Korea Herald . Retrieved 2014-11-10.
  5. "Everybody, Kimchi! All Star Cast Morning Drama". MBC Global Media. 11 March 2014. Retrieved 2014-11-10.
  6. "Kim Ho-jin, Kim Ji-ho to Publish Travel Guide Book". KBS Global. 28 September 2007. Retrieved 2014-11-10.
  7. Lee Min-ji (July 15, 2021). "멜랑꼴리아' 진경-최대훈→장현성-변정수, 황금 라인업 완성(공식)" [‘Melancholia’ Jin-Kyung-Choi Dae-Hoon → Jang Hyun-Sung-Byeon Jeong-Soo completes the golden lineup]. Newsen (in Korean). Naver . Retrieved July 15, 2021.