Kim Kwang-kyu
Biography
Kim Kwang-kyu (김광규) is a prominent South Korean actor recognized for his versatile performances in both film and television. He embarked on his acting journey in 1999 with a role in the drama "Dr. K." His breakout moment came in 2001 when he portrayed a physically abusive teacher in the acclaimed film "Friend," directed by fellow Busan native Kwak Kyung-taek, which became a box-office sensation.
Over the years, Kim has built a robust career as a supporting actor, featuring in notable projects such as "The Secret of Coocoo Island" (2008), "Scent of a Woman" (2011), and "I Can Hear Your Voice" (2013). His talent extends beyond acting, as he has also captivated audiences on reality television. Since 2013, he has been a familiar face on the popular show "I Live Alone," and he joined the cast of "Three Meals a Day" in 2015, showcasing his engaging personality.
Throughout his career, Kim Kwang-kyu has earned numerous accolades, including the Popularity Award in a Sitcom at the MBC Entertainment Awards in 2008 and the Excellence Award in a Variety Show at the same awards in 2013. His contributions to the entertainment industry have solidified his status as a beloved figure in South Korean cinema and television.
Filmography
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Door Lock
2018 • Deputy Head of Department
The Dude in Me
2019 • Kim Jong-ki
Nothing Serious
2021 • Father
Mutt Boy
2003 • Team Leader Seok
Take Care of My Cat
2001
Haunters
2010
The Accidental Detective 2: In Action
2018
A Birth
2022
Blood and Ties
2013 • Police Jang
Voice of a Murderer
2007 • Chief detective
My Brother
2004 • Mi-ryeong's Brother
New Year Blues
2021
Extracurricular
2020 • Byung-kwan
Bon Appétit, Your Majesty
2025
Business Proposal
2022 • Shin Joong-hae
Our Blues
2022