Ko Gun-han
Ko Gun-han, born Kim Min Kyu on December 20, 1988, is a talented South Korean actor renowned for his compelling performances on both the big and small screens. He pursued his passion for the performing arts by studying Theater and Film at Kyungsung University. His career commenced with a significant role in the film “Shadow Island” in 2014, marking his entry into the entertainment industry.
In 2017, Ko made his television debut with a role in the drama “If I Were a Season,” which showcased his versatility as an actor. He quickly gained recognition later that year with a supporting part in the popular series “I’m Not a Robot,” where he captivated audiences with his charm and depth. His growing popularity continued in 2018 when he appeared in the fantasy drama “Mama Fairy and the Woodcutter,” further establishing his presence in the industry.
Ko Gun-han's notable works include the hit series “Special Labor Inspector, Mr. Jo” (2019) and the romantic-comedy “The Joseon Romantic-Comedy Tale of Nok-Du” (2019), where he displayed his ability to tackle diverse roles. With each project, Ko has solidified his status as a rising star in South Korea's entertainment scene, earning acclaim for his performances and dedication to his craft.