Sul Kyung-gu
Sul Kyung-gu, born on May 14, 1967, is a distinguished South Korean actor renowned for his compelling performances in both film and theater. A graduate of Hanyang University, where he studied film and theater, Sul initially made his mark on stage before transitioning to the silver screen. His career took off with breakout roles in significant films such as "Public Enemy" and "Silmido," which solidified his status as a leading figure in the South Korean film industry.
Over the years, Sul has garnered numerous accolades for his work, including the prestigious Grand Bell Award, the Golden Space Needle Award, and recognition as Best Actor at the Bratislava International Film Festival. His dedication and versatility as an actor have earned him critical acclaim and a loyal fan base. With a career spanning several decades, Sul Kyung-gu continues to be an influential figure in contemporary Korean cinema, captivating audiences with his authentic portrayals and formidable talent. His contributions to the film industry underscore his reputation as one of South Korea's finest actors.
Filmography
Good News
Mantis
Silmido
The Legend of Gingko
My Dictator
The Book of Fish
1987: When the Day Comes
Lucid Dream
Birthday
Peppermint Candy
Man of Men
Kingmaker
Memoir of a Murderer
Idol
The Moon
Phantom (2023)
The Boys (2023)
Hope (2013)
Tidal Wave
Voice of a Murderer
Kill Boksoon
Oasis
Cold Eyes
No Mercy (2010)
I Want to Know Your Parents
A Brand New Life
Yaksha: Ruthless Operations
The Merciless
The Whirlwind