One of the most reliable supporting players in the industry, KIM Jeong-tae has appeared in dozens of roles over the past few years, cementing his status as a career actor. Since PARK Kwang-su’s The Uprising in 1999, KIM has been active in a broad array of genres, notching up scores of credits in works such as Friend (2001), The Classic (2003), Windstruck (2004), Duelist (2005), Sunflower (2006) and Insadong Scandal (2009). Since then he’s been busier than ever with no les...
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One of the most reliable supporting players in the industry, KIM Jeong-tae has appeared in dozens of roles over the past few years, cementing his status as a career actor. Since PARK Kwang-su’s The Uprising in 1999, KIM has been active in a broad array of genres, notching up scores of credits in works such as Friend (2001), The Classic (2003), Windstruck (2004), Duelist (2005), Sunflower (2006) and Insadong Scandal (2009). Since then he’s been busier than ever with no less than 15 new titles added to his filmography, including the 2012 hits All About My Wife and Neighbors. 2013 will see him star in a number of works, including the gangster-shaman comedy Man on the Edge, the heartwarming Number 7 Room’s Gift, the romcom How to Use Guys With Secret Tips and the drama Ggang Chul Yi. KIM next took on a comic relief part in romcom <Queen of the Night> (2013) and the comedy horror <Mourning Grave> (2014). In 2015, he appeared in the mental patient dramedy <Shoot Me in the Heart>, the geriatric comedy <Granny’s Got Talent> and the elderly romance <Salut d’Amour>.
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