Kim Roi-ha

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Kim Roi-ha
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Born (1965-11-15) November 15, 1965 (age 58)
Other namesKim Roe-ha
Education Dankook University - Ceramics
Occupation Actor
Years active1994–present
SpousePark Yoon-kyung (m. 2006)
Korean name
Hangul
김뢰하
Hanja
Revised Romanization Kim Roe-ha
McCune–Reischauer Gim Roeha

Kim Roi-ha (born November 15, 1965 [1] ) is a South Korean actor. Notable roles include a detective in Memories of Murder (2003), [2] [3] and a gangster in A Bittersweet Life (2005). [4] [5]

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Kim won Best Actor at the 2001 Dong-A Theatre Awards for his portrayal of Yeonsangun of Joseon in the stage play Yi. [6] He reprised the role in 2010. [7]

Personal life

Kim married actress Park Yoon-kyung on September 10, 2006 at the Park Eul-bok Embroidery Museum in Ui-dong, Seoul. [8] [9]

Filmography

Film

Television series

Web series

Variety shows

Theater

Awards

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