Kim Yun-seok
Kim Yun-seok (김윤석), born on January 21, 1968, in South Korea, is a distinguished actor recognized for his compelling performances in film and television. Initially, Kim honed his craft in theater, which provided a foundation for his early work in minor roles on screen. His career took a significant turn with his portrayal of a cunning antagonist in the 2006 gambling drama "Tazza: The High Rollers." However, it was his unforgettable role as a former police officer turned pimp in the critically acclaimed thriller "The Chaser" (2008) that catapulted him to fame and earned him numerous awards, marking a pivotal moment in his forties.
Following this breakthrough, Kim established himself as a leading figure in Korean cinema, showcasing his versatility in a range of genres. Notable works in his filmography include "Running Turtle" (2009), the adrenaline-fueled "The Yellow Sea" (2010), the poignant drama "Punch" (2011), and the box office sensation "The Thieves" (2012). Over the years, Kim Yun-seok has garnered a reputation for his intense and captivating performances, solidifying his status as one of the most respected actors in the South Korean film industry. His journey from theater to stardom exemplifies his dedication and talent, making him a significant figure in contemporary Korean cinema.
Filmography
The Fortress
Tazza: The Hidden Card
Another Child
Woochi: The Demon Slayer
Will You Be There
Sea Fog
Tazza: The High Rollers
The Chaser
Dark Figure of Crime
The Thieves
Running Wild (2006)
South Bound
The Yellow Sea
Kiss Me Much
Noryang: Deadly Sea
The Priests
Hwayi: A Monster Boy
All for Love
The Classified File
About Family
Escape from Mogadishu
Virus (2025)