
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Birthday
1964-11-30
Place of Birth
Busan, South Korea
Kim Jong-soo
Biography
Kim Jong-Soo (born November 30, 1964) is a South Korean actor. His acting career began in 1985 when he took on the role of Alan in the play Equus. He gained recognition through his performances in various theatrical productions in Ulsan, earning him several awards. In 1996, he was honored with the Gyeongnam Theater Award for Best Actor, followed by the Outstanding Acting Award at the Ulsan Theater Festival in 2000 and the Mayor's Achievement Award at the Ulsan Arts Festival in 2002. Moreover, he also held the position of president in the Ulsan Actors Association. In 2007, Kim Jong-Soo made his film debut with an appearance in Secret Sunshine, directed by Lee Chang-dong. Subsequently, he appeared in movies like No Forgiveness, Wish, War on Crime, Home Sweet Home, The King of Flattery, Man in Love, Legendary Fist, and Minority Opinion. Kim has been recognized through his supporting roles in television dramas such as Six Flying Dragons, The Producers, Three Days, Misaeng: Incomplete Life, Pied Piper, Kingdom, The Emperor: Owner of the Mask, and Snowdrop. Starting from 2016, he embarked on a series of film projects, starring in The Prosecutor's Abduction, Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River, Asura: The City of Madness, Tunnel, Horror Stories 3, One Way Trip, The Map Against the World, and Insane.
Known For

Kingdom
as Kim Soon

Alienoid: Return to the Future
as Government Official

Teach You a Lesson
as Hwang Gi-tae

Tunnel
as Drilling Company Executive

Vagabond
as An Gi-dong

Extreme Job
as Chicken Restaurant Owner

Snowdrop
as Kim Man-dong

Moving
as Hwang Ji-sung

Secret Sunshine
as Mr. Shin

The Spy Gone North
as Chairman Kim's Voice