Kang Shin-il
Kang Shin-il (hangul: 강신일), born on November 26, 1960, is a distinguished South Korean actor renowned for his diverse performances across theater, film, and television. Initially pursuing a degree in electronic engineering at Kyung Hee University, Kang's passion for acting led him to explore the vibrant theater scene in Daehangno, Seoul. There, he co-founded the theater troupe Testimony, which showcased their work in intimate venues.
Kang made his acting debut in 1985 with the play *Chilsu and Mansu*, quickly establishing himself as a talented stage performer with notable productions like *Kimchigook Goes Crazy* and *Chronicles of Han*. His film career took off with the 1988 movie adaptation of *Chilsu and Mansu*, and he became a well-respected supporting actor, particularly recognized for his roles in Kang Woo-suk's *Public Enemy* series.
Despite facing a significant health challenge in 2007 when diagnosed with liver cancer, Kang demonstrated remarkable resilience by undergoing surgery and successfully returning to the acting world. His unwavering dedication to his craft has made him a beloved figure in the Korean entertainment industry, celebrated for his contributions to both stage and screen. Kang continues to inspire audiences with his compelling performances, affirming his place as a prominent artist in South Korea.
Filmography
Silmido
The Prison
Pandora
Chilsu and Mansu
Deranged (2012) (2012)
Glove
Blood and Ties
I Want to Know Your Parents
Moss
My Lovely Angel
Fists of Legend
Always (2011)
My Heart Puppy
Love Song for Illusion
Descendants of the Sun
When the Weather Is Fine
Bloody Heart
Chimera