Kim Suk-hoon
South Korean actor
Kim Suk Hoon | |
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Born | (1972-04-15) April 15, 1972 (age 52) Seoul, South Korea[citation needed] |
Years active | 1998–present |
Agent | Mystic Story |
Website | www |
Kim Suk-hoon | |
Hangul | 김석훈 |
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Hanja | 金錫勳 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Seok-hun |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Sŏkhun |
Kim Suk Hoon (Korean: 김석훈, born April 15, 1972) is a South Korean actor. He graduated from the Theater Department of Chung-ang University. He has played an active part of The National Drama Company of Korea as an actor. His performance is characteristically delicate with an attention to details. He also has profound knowledge in classical music.
Awards
- 1998 SBS Drama Awards: Best New Actor (Letters Written on a Cloudy Day)
- 1999 SBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Actor; Top 10 Stars (Tomato)
- 2004 MBC Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Actor (Ode to the Han River)
- 2009 KBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama (Empress Cheonchu)
- 2011 MBC Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama (Twinkle Twinkle)
- 2013 KBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Actor in a Daily Drama (Ruby Ring)
- 2015 Korea PD Awards: Radio Classic DJ Award (CBS, To Beautiful You)
- 2016 Korea Broadcasting Awards: Show Host Narrator Award (SBS, Your Curious Story)
- 2017 SBS Entertainment Awards: Best MC Award for Documentary Program (SBS, Your Curious Story)
Careers
- 2005 : The Honorary Spokesperson of Cheongju International Craft Biennale
- 2009 : The Honorary Spokesperson of Beautiful Store
- 2010 : The Honorary Spokesperson of The Jansen Exhibition in Korea
- 2011 : The Honorary Spokesperson of Seoul International Book Fair
- 2011 : The Honorary Spokesperson of The 92nd National Sports Festival in Goyang City
Filmography
Television series
- Hong Gil-dong (SBS, 1998) - debut
- Letters Written on a Cloudy Day (SBS, 1998)
- Trap of Youth (SBS, 1999, cameo)
- Tomato (SBS, 1999)
- SWAT Police (SBS, 2000)
- Man and Woman "Scissorhands" (SBS, 2001)
- Affection (SBS, 2002)
- Into the Storm (SBS, 2004)
- Han River Ballad (MBC, 2004)
- The Secret Lovers (MBC, 2005)
- Exhibition of Fireworks (MBC, 2006, cameo)
- Blissful Woman (KBS2, 2007)
- Empress Cheonchu (KBS2, 2009)
- Twinkle Twinkle (MBC, 2011)
- Ruby Ring (KBS2, 2013)
- Jingbirok (KBS1, 2015) Admiral Yi Sun-sin
- My Mom (MBC, 2015)
Movie
- The Chinese Restaurant Peking (1999)
- The Gingko Bed 2 (2001)
- Tube (2003)
- So Cute (2004)
- Magang Hotel (2007)
- 1724 Hero (2008)
- Circle of Crime - Director's Cut (2012)
Theater
- Flowed Swing (1998)
- Twelfth Night by Shakespeare (1998)
- The Turtle Ships (1998)
- The True Story of Ah Q (1999)
- Trip to Mui Island (1999)
- An Intruder of Kobe (1999)
- Hamlet (2001)
- Art (2006)
- The Mischief of Love and Coincidence - Le jeu de l'amour et du hasard(2007)
- Long Day's Journey Into Night (2009)
Music Video
- Kim Bum-soo - A Promise (1999)
- Jo Sung-mo - A Thorn Tree (2000)
- Lee Soo-young - And I Love You (2001)
- F&F - Struggle (2006)
- KCM - Three years later (2010)
Another Activity
- Ballet : The Pirate (1998)
- Musical : The King and I (2003)
- Narration : Romantic Comics (2005)
- Narration : Super Fish Documentary (2012)
Present Activity
- Show Host : SBS, Your Curious Story (2010 ~)
- A DJ : CBS, To Beautiful You (2011 ~2015)
References
External links
- Agency Website (in Korean)
- Kim Suk Hoon International Fan Site - URI (in Korean)
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- Oh Dae-gyu (1993)
- Lee Jin-woo (1994)
- Lee Jung-jae and Jung Woo-sung (1995)
- Jung Heung-chae (1996)
- Kim Suk-hoon and Ryu Jin (1998)
- Jung Woong-in and Cha Tae-hyun (1999)
- Jang Hyuk and So Ji-sub (2000)
- Go Soo, Ji Sung, Zo In-sung, Park Jung-chul and Ryoo Seung-bum (2001)
- Kim Jaewon, Kwon Sang-woo and Ryu Soo-young (2002)
- Gong Yoo, Kim Nam-jin, Lee Dong-wook and Jo Hyun-jae (2003)
- Kim Sung-soo and Lee Wan (2004)
- Lee Kyu-han, Lee Jae-hwang, Lee Tae-gon, Cho Yeon-woo and Chun Jung-myung (2005)
- Lee Jin-wook, Yoon Sang-hyun and Kang Ji-sub (2006)
- Ryu Tae-joon, Park Si-hoo, Song Jong-ho and Shin Dong-wook (2007)
- Ji Hyun-woo, Ha Seok-jin, Bae Soo-bin, Lee Sang-woo, Lee Jun-hyuk (2008)
- Kim Bum, Lee Yong-woo, Lee Hong-gi, Jung Yong-hwa, Jung Gyu-woon and Jin Tae-hyun (2009)
- Kim Soo-hyun, No Min-woo, Joo Sang-wook and Choi Si-won (2010)
- Kim Jae-joong, Sung Hoon, Ji Chang-wook and Lee Jae-yoon (2011)
- Choi Min-ho, Lee Jong-hyun, Lee Hyun-woo and Jung Eun-woo (2012)
- Kang Min-hyuk, Seo In-guk, Lim Ju-hwan and Choi Jin-hyuk (2013)
- Ahn Jae-hyun, Seo Ha-joon, Kang Ha-neul, Kim Young-kwang and Park Seo-joon (2014)
- Yoon Kyun-sang, Byun Yo-han, Park Hyung-sik, Yook Sung-jae and Son Ho-jun (2015)
- Kwak Si-yang, Jung Hae-in, Go Kyung-pyo, Kim Min-jae, Kim Min-seok and Baekhyun (2016)
- Yang Se-jong (2017)
- Ahn Hyo-seop (2018)
- Eum Moon-suk (2019)
- Jo Byeong-kyu (2020)
- Kim Young-dae, Choi Hyun-wook and Son Sang-yeon (2021)
- Kim Hyun-jin, Bae In-hyuk and Ryeoun (2022)
- Kim Do-hoon, Kang Yoo-seok, Lee Shin-young,Lee Hong-nae (2023)
- From 2001 to 2016, it was the New Star Award.
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