Kim Young-ho (actor)

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Kim Young-ho
Born (1967-05-27) May 27, 1967 (age 57)
Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Education Cheongju University – Industrial Engineering
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1988–present
AgentInteractive Media Mix
SpouseChoi Soo-im
Korean name
Hangul
김영호
Hanja
金英浩
Revised Romanization Gim Yeong-ho
McCune–Reischauer Kim Yŏngho

Kim Young-ho (born May 27, 1967) is a South Korean actor and singer. Kim was a vocalist for underground rock band Ji-poong-woo in Cheongju in 1988, and performed at the River Music Festival in 1990. He made his musical theatre debut in 1994, and began acting onscreen in 1999. [1] Kim has since appeared in film, television and stage, notably in Club Butterfly (2001), Blue (2003), Night and Day (2008), Portrait of a Beauty (2008) and City of Fathers (2009). [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 City of the Rising Sun Boxing trainer
A Growing BusinessBoss Hong
Phantom: The SubmarineNumber 872
2001Club ButterflyHyuk
2003 Blue Lee Tae-hyeon
My Wife Is a Gangster 2 (cameo)
2004Spin KickSong Chung-geun
2008 Night and Day Kim Seong-nam
Cherry Tomato [8] Choon-sam (cameo)
Portrait of a Beauty Kim Hong-do
2009 City of Fathers Jo Tae-suk
19-Nineteen Kim Ha-neul
2010Looking for My WifeVNM band master (cameo)
Hahaha [9] Yi Sun-sin
The Grass Is GreenerJong-hoon
End of AnimalTaxi driver
2011My Secret Partner [10] Joon-seok
2014Song of an Angelcredited as
director/screenwriter
2015 Confession [11] Sang-woo
2023Green NightLee Seung HoonHong Kong, China drama film

Television series

YearTitleRole
1996StartKim Chul
2000Foolish LoveJo Yong-bae
Drama City "Zero-sum Game"Joon-ho
2001Drama City "C.S. – Thoracic Surgery"Thoracic surgeon Young-ho
Drama City "Thug Dad"Lee Kang-sik
Fox and Cotton CandySon Young-ho
Drama City "Alumni"Kang Dong-soo
MBC Best Theater "Winter's Promise"Park Seok-joon
2002Drama City "Thug Dad 2"Lee Kang-sik
LoversMan on motorcycle
Kim Young-ho (cameo)
The Maengs' Golden EraSeo Sang-hoon
Open Drama Man and Woman "She Loves"Im Dong-pal
Rustic Period adult Lee Jung-jae
2003Ang-sookIl-do
2004Jang Gil-sanPark Dae-geun
A Second ProposalLee Min-seok
2005 My Love Toram Kim Sung-min
I Love You, My EnemyOh Jong-se
Ballad of Seodong Buyeo Seon
2006Finding DorothyPark Yong-soo
2007Salt DollPark Yeon-woo
Love Isn't Stop(episode: "Tangerine Ghost")
2008 Unstoppable Marriage Impostor
2010The Scarlet LetterJang Jae-yong
2011 Insu, the Queen Mother Grand Prince Suyang
2013 Monstar Min Gwang-ho
Empress Ki [12] Baek-ahn (Bayan)
2018 Suits Ham Ki-taek
2021A Good SupperPark Kyeong-Cheol

Variety shows

YearTitleNotes
2010Morning Wide
Access! Movie World Host
2011 Carried by the Wind Cast member [13]
2011–2012Visual Tracking NOW Host
2012DNA Korea – Season 1 Host
2013 Splash
DNA Korea – Season 2 Host
2016 True Dad Confession As himself

Music videos

YearSong TitleArtist
2008"Cosmos" Jo Kwan-woo
2013"Sad Promise" Speed

Theater

YearTitleRole
1994 Guys and Dolls
The Last Empress
Wandering Stars
Adolescence
Ground Zero
Hair
Evergreen TreePark Dong-hwa
Promise for Promise
2004Two Men
2006 Annie Daddy Warbucks
2007There Is a Soup
2008The Trial of Abelman
2011Dream HairJames/Park Chul-soo
2014 42nd Street Julian Marsh

Discography

Album informationTrack listing
"Walking With" / "Where Is the End of the Parting?"
  • 2 tracks from A Second Proposal OST
  • Released: October 12, 2004
  • Label: Pan Entertainment, Yedang Records, iKpop
Track listing

04. 동행 (Walking With)

07. 이별의 끝은 어디인가요 (Where Is the End of the Parting?)
"Like Rain, Like Music"
  • Track from Kim Hyun-sik's 20th Anniversary 2nd: Like Music
  • Released: April 30, 2010
  • Label: Milky Works, LOEN Entertainment
Track listing
03. 비처럼 음악처럼 (Like Rain, Like Music)
"The Darkness, the Starlight"
  • Track from Kim Hyun-sik's 20th Anniversary Tribute Album: Like Rain, Like Music
  • Released: May 11, 2010
  • Label: Milky Works, LOEN Entertainment
Track listing
05. 어둠, 그 별빛 (The Darkness, the Starlight)
"Just a Nice Person"
Track listing
02. 그냥 좋은 사람 (Just a Nice Person)
Carried by the Wind Project – Part 2
Track listing
  1. 홀로 된다는 것 (Becoming Alone)
  2. 홀로 된다는 것 (Becoming Alone) (Inst.)
Carried by the Wind Project – Part 5
Track listing
  1. MaMa (feat. Bobby Kim)
  2. MaMa (Without Voice)
Color (색)
  • EP
  • Released: March 6, 2013
  • Label: Interactive Media Mix, CJ E&M Music
Track listing
  1. 처음 (First)
  2. 그대를 보낸다 (I Let You Go) (feat. Kim Tae-won of Boohwal)
  3. 떠나가네 (Leaving) (feat. Park Joo-won)
  4. 그대를 보낸다 (I Let You Go) (Inst.)
  5. 떠나가네 (Leaving) (Inst.)
As a Man (남자라서)
Track listing
  1. 남자라서 (As a Man)
  2. 잃어버린 사랑 (Lost Love)
  3. 엄마 (Mom)
  4. Only You
  5. 기원 (Origin)

Books

YearTitlePublisherISBN
2012그대가 저 멀리 간 뒤라도,
하고 싶은 이야기가 있습니다
Art Blue ISBN   9788992904261
2013그대, 살다, 잊다Book Nomad ISBN   9788997835348

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2003 SBS Drama Awards Best Actor in a Drama ShortAng-sookWon
2008 17th Buil Film Awards Best Actor Night and Day Won

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