Kim Il-woo | |
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Born | |
Education | Chung-Ang University |
Occupation | Actor |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gim Il-u |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Il-u |
Kim Il-woo (born June 19, 1963) is a South Korean actor.
Year | Title | Role |
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2002 | L'Abri (Bus Stop) | |
2004 | Woman Is the Future of Man | |
2009 | Treeless Mountain | Man with cellphone |
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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1996 | Apple Blossom's Fragrance | MBC | |
1997 | Revenge and Passion | Charlie Kim | MBC |
2001 | Blue Mist | KBS2 | |
2002 | Hard Love | KBS2 | |
2003 | Briar Flower | KBS1 | |
2004 | Something Happened in Bali | Jung Jae-min's older brother | SBS |
Little Women | SBC script supervisor | SBS | |
A Second Proposal | Song Jae-won | KBS2 | |
Land | Jo Yong-ha | SBS | |
Stained Glass | SBS | ||
2005 | Super Rookie | Director Song | MBC |
A Farewell to Sorrow | Han Sung-kyu | KBS2 | |
Sweet Spy | Song Hyun-chul | MBC | |
2006 | One Day Suddenly | Na Young-chun | SBS |
Over the Rainbow | Choi Nam-ki | MBC | |
Billie Jean, Look at Me | Uncle | MBC | |
2007 | Heaven & Earth | Park Myung-tae | KBS1 |
Catching Up with Gangnam Moms | Do Sang-sik | SBS | |
2008 | Bitter Sweet Life | Shin Jung-ho | MBC |
My Pitiful Sister | Lee Duk-san | KBS1 | |
2009 | Enjoy Life | Na Bong-goo | MBC |
2010 | Big Thing | Oh Jae-bong | SBS |
Pure Pumpkin Flower | Oh Geum-bok | SBS | |
2011 | My Love By My Side | Go Jin-taek | SBS |
Happy and | Man-soo (episode 4) | Channel A | |
2012 | History of a Salaryman [1] | Jang Ryang | SBS |
Fashion King | Jung Man-ho | SBS | |
Dr. Jin | Yoo Hong-pil | MBC | |
My Lover, Madame Butterfly | Lee Sung-ryong | SBS | |
2013 | Iris II: New Generation | Kang Cheol-hwan | KBS2 |
Ugly Alert | Shin Tae-il | SBS | |
2014 | What Happens to My Family? [2] | Kwon Ki-chan | KBS2 |
2015 | Kill Me, Heal Me | Cha Young-pyo | MBC |
The Merchant: Gaekju 2015 [3] | Maeng Gu-beom | KBS2 | |
2016 | Beautiful Gong Shim | Suk Dae Hwang | SBS |
2018 | Love to the End [4] | Kang Je-hyuk | MBC |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2010 | SBS Drama Awards | Best Supporting Actor in a Weekend/Daily Drama | Pure Pumpkin Flower | Nominated |
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