
Kim Dong-wook
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Having been active on screen for a decade, KIM Dong-wook is an experienced performer known in the realms of film, TV and musical theatre. A Korea National University of Arts graduate, KIM started in a number of small roles before finding some meatier parts in low budget fare such as Flying Boys (2004) and No Regret (2006). His big break came in Take Off, which became the second-most popular film of 2009. Since then he has been able to land bigger parts in films such as 2011’s Romantic Heaven, The Cat and Countdown. 2012 was his biggest year yet as he starred as the conflicted king in the popular erotic period thriller The Concubine.
Known for
Credits

The Concubine (2012)
as Grand Prince Seong-Won

Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds (2017)
as Kim Su-hong

Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days (2018)
as Kim Su-hong

Hijack 1971 (2024)
as Dong-cheol

Five Senses of Eros (2009)
as Han Ji-woon

The People Upstairs (2025)
as Hyeon-soo

Tube (2003)
as Cameraman

My Wife is a Gangster 2 (2003)
as Na Nam-ja

The Accidental Detective 2: In Action (2018)
as Captain Kwon Cheol-in

The Cat (2011)
as Jun-seok

Trade Your Love (2019)
as Sung-seok

Finding Mr. Destiny (2010)
as Dr. Jung

Sakwa (2008)
Actor

All for Love (2005)
as Actor

Take Off (2009)
as Choi Heung-cheol

No Regret (2006)
as Ga-ram

Romantic Heaven (2011)
as Ji-wook

Countdown (2011)
as Fly

Apt (2006)
Actor

Three Summer Nights (2015)
as Myung-Seok

Café Seoul (2009)
Actor

Hello Murderer (2010)
as Det. Jeong-Min

Flying Boys (2004)
as Kim Ki-tae

Lost and Found (2008)
as Han Ji-hoon

Happy Together (2008)
as Byung-seok

Seoul (2002)
Actor

3 Days (2025)
as Ha-jin

One Night with Miss Marple (2006)
as Hyun-woo

The Fever of Deep Blue Sea (2005)
as Jin-han

램프의 요정 (2007)
Actor

Face Value (2005)
as Ji-ho





