Kim In-kwon | |
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Born | |
Education | Dongguk University - Theater and Film |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1999–present |
Agent | YNK Entertainment |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김인권 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gim In-gwon |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Inkwŏn |
Kim In-kwon (born January 20, 1978) is a South Korean actor. Known for playing memorable supporting characters, [2] [3] [4] he starred in his first leading role in the sleeper hit He's on Duty (2010), [5] followed by Almost Che (2012), Born to Sing (2013), and Apostle (2014). [6] [7]
Kim also directed and starred in the 2002 short film Shivski. [8]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Rainbow Trout | Tae-ju | |
Fanta Tropical | short film | ||
2000 | Peppermint Candy | Sergeant Lee | |
Anarchists | Sang-gu | ||
Taxi of Terror | male teenager 2 | ||
2001 | My Wife Is a Gangster | Banse ("Underwear") | |
Ciao | adult Tae-won | short film | |
2002 | H | Heo Young-taek | |
Shivski | Tae-ju | short film; also credited as director | |
2003 | A Man Who Went to Mars | Ho-geol | |
Plastic Tree | Soo | ||
Please Teach Me English | sergeant | ||
2004 | Once Upon a Time in High School | Jjiksae | |
Love, So Divine | seminarian Seon-dal | ||
Twentidentity | segment: "Fucked Up Shoes" | ||
2007 | My Father | Shin Yo-seob / Joseph | |
Two Faces of My Girlfriend | Gu-chang's sunbae (cameo) | ||
Miss Gold Digger | Kim Yoon-cheol | ||
2008 | Fate | Jeong Do-wan | |
2009 | Tidal Wave | Oh Dong-choon | |
Secret | Seok-joon | ||
2010 | The Man Next Door | man with sausage (cameo) | |
He's on Duty | Bang Tae-shik / Bang-ga | ||
Haunters | loan shark (cameo) | ||
2011 | Quick | Kim Myung-shik | |
My Way | Jong-dae | ||
2012 | Masquerade | Captain Do | |
Almost Che | Kang Dae-oh | ||
The Tower | Oh Byung-man | ||
2013 | Born to Sing | Bong-nam | |
2014 | Apostle: He Was Anointed by God | Joo Chul-ho | |
The Divine Move | Kkong-soo ("Tricks") | ||
Tazza: The Hidden Card | Heo Gwang-chul | ||
2015 | C'est Si Bon | Jo Young-nam | (cameo) |
Clown of a Salesman | Il-bum | ||
Himalaya | Park Jeong-bok | ||
2016 | The Map Against The World | Ba Woo | |
2017 | Daddy You, Daughter Me | Driver | (cameo) |
2018 | Monstrum | Sung-han | |
In Between Seasons | Manager Lee | ||
Too Hot to Die | Byung Nam | ||
Revenger | Captain Bau | ||
2019 | The Battle of Jangsari | Ryu Tae-Seok | |
Spring, Again | Jinseol | (cameo) | |
Close Game: Reversed War | |||
How to Live in This World | Young Wook | ||
2020 | Hot Blooded Detective | Dong Min | |
2021 | The Cursed: Dead Man's Prey | [9] | |
2022 | Hidden | Director of National Intelligence | [10] |
TBA | Executioner's Daughter |
Year | Title | Role |
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2000 | Medical Center | Noh Kang-han |
8.15 Drama "Seongam Island" | ||
2001 | Lovers | |
MBC Best Theater "Letters for Christmas" | ||
2003 | The Bean Chaff of My Life | Jang Sang-doo |
Detectives | ||
2004 | Good Morning Gong-ja | Go Kang-seok |
2004 Human Market | Sang-gu | |
2007 | Surgeon Bong Dal-hee | Park Jae-bum |
2009 | You're Beautiful | Ma Hoon-yi |
2010 | I Live Without Anything | Shin Byung-dae |
2012 | My Kids Give Me a Headache | Joo Jae-won (cameo) |
2016 | Come Back Mister | Kim Young-soo |
2017 | The Liar and His Lover | Teacher Bong |
Criminal Minds | An Sang-Chul | |
2019 | Angel's Last Mission: Love | Hoo |
2020 | How to Buy a Friend | Woo Tae-jung |
2020–2021 | Mr. Queen | Royal Chef Man-bok |
2021 | Times | Do Young-jae |
The King's Affection | Yang Moon-soo [11] | |
2022 | Cleaning Up | Cheon Deok-gyu [12] |
The Good Detective 2 | Lee Seong-gon [13] | |
2023 | Kokdu: Season of Deity | Oksin [14] |
Heartbeat | Go Yang-nam [15] |
Date | Title | Notes |
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2000 | Star Survival Dong-geo Dong-rak | |
2011-12-17 | Saturday Night Live Korea | Host [16] |
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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2022 | Sleuth | Andrew | [17] |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | |
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2000 | 21st Blue Dragon Film Awards | Best New Actor | Nominated | ||
2003 | KBS Drama Awards | Best Actor in a One-Act/Special Drama | Won | ||
2007 | SBS Drama Awards | Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries | Nominated | ||
2009 | 18th Buil Film Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Won | ||
46th Grand Bell Awards | Nominated | ||||
30th Blue Dragon Film Awards | Nominated | ||||
2012 | 3rd KOFRA Film Awards | Won | |||
21st Buil Film Awards | Nominated | ||||
2014 | 51st Grand Bell Awards | Nominated | |||
2016 | SBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Fantasy Drama | Nominated | ||
2017 | 22nd Chunsa Film Art Awards | Popularity Award | — | Won | |
2021 | Scene Stealer Festival | Bonsang "Main Prize" | The King's Affection | Won |
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