Kim Sang-kyung
Kim Sang-kyung, born on December 29, 1971, is a prominent South Korean actor celebrated for his compelling performances in film and television. Rising to fame in the early 2000s, he gained widespread recognition for his role in the critically acclaimed film "Memories of Murder" (2003), directed by Bong Joon-ho. This gripping murder mystery not only showcased his exceptional acting skills but also solidified his status in the Korean film industry.
In addition to his success in cinema, Kim made a significant impact with his performance in "May 18" (2007), a poignant historical drama that recounts the Gwangju Uprising. His portrayal in this film resonated deeply with audiences, further enhancing his reputation as a versatile actor capable of tackling diverse and challenging roles.
Throughout his career, Kim Sang-kyung has demonstrated his talent across various genres, from thrillers to dramas. His dedication to his craft has earned him numerous accolades and a loyal fanbase, making him one of the respected figures in contemporary South Korean cinema. With a career spanning over two decades, Kim continues to captivate audiences with his impressive range and depth, establishing himself as a significant contributor to the arts in South Korea.
Filmography
The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure
Toxic
Memories of Murder (2003)
Ha Ha Ha
May 18
The Vanished
The Deal (2015)
The Discloser
Tale of Cinema
The 12th Suspect
Poong The Joseon Psychiatrist