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Kim Jae-wook is a Actor Sud coréen born on 2 april 1983 at Seoul (Coree du sud)

Kim Jae-wook

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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 2 april 1983 (41 years) at Seoul (Coree du sud)

Kim Jae Wook (Hangul: 김재욱; hanja: 金材昱) was born on 2 April 1983. He is a South Korean model and actor.

Biography

Jae Wook was born in Seoul, South Korea, but his family went to Japan later on. Kim Jae Wook grew up in Japan until he was 7 years old, then returned to Korea. He started out performing in a band, but when he was 17, he started to model. Due to the time he spent in Japan, he can speak fluent Japanese.

In 2002, Jae Wook debuted in the role of a member of an indie band, in the MBC drama Ruler of Your Own World. After the first role, he concentrated on his modeling career.

In 2007, he auditioned for and won the role No Sun-ki in the 2007 hit drama series The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince, more commonly known as just Coffee Prince, which made him more popular in South Korea and several Asian countries. This role allowed him to use his Japanese language skills. He later appeared in the 2008 drama The Kingdom of The Winds.

Jae Wook served as the ambassador of goodwill for the 9th Jeonju International Film Festival (JIFF) in May, 2008.

His first movie in 2009, Antique, which is based on the manga Antique Bakery, grossed a total of $5,608,515 in South Korea, and was invited to the 59th Berlin International Film Festival. In this movie, he plays Min Seon-woo, a gay chef who works at Antique cake shop. The role won him the Best New Actor award at 16th Korean Entertainment Awards. The same year, he also won the Special Model Award at the Asia Model Festival Awards.

Jae Wook worked as the Grand Mint Festival (GMF, one of Korea's representative music festivals) Guy in October, 2009. At the same time he formed a modern rock band 「Walrus」 and was in charge of the guitar and the vocals. The name of the group came from the Beatles single 「I am the Walrus」 released in 1967.

Jae Wook played the leading part in Bee TV's first original Korean Drama 「キミの記憶をボクにください〜ピグマリオンの恋〜 (Please give me the memory of you~A Romance of Pygmalion~)」. The drama will be aired in March, 2010. For this role he spoke Japanese and Korean.

In May 2011 Jae Wook along with fashion models, Jang Yoon-ju, Ji Hyun-jung, Han Hye-jin and Song Kyung-ah, co-authred a book titled Top Model. It is based on their experiences in the industry and includes beauty, makeup and styling tips.

He also co-starred in Golden Heart, a miniseries featuring Janice Man of Hong Kong, in which he spoke English.

He completed filming for Mary Stayed Out All Night (also known as Marry Me, Mary!) and enlisted for mandatory military service on 5 July 2011 for 21 months of active duty after five weeks of basic military training.

He made his comeback in TVN television series Who Are You, playing the dead boyfriend of Seo Yi-hyun's character

He also played a role in KBS television series Inspiring Generation as Kim Hyun-joong's rival, but appeared in only 8 episodes, then quit as a result of an unavoidable circumstance.


On June 2015, He signed an exclusive contract with his new management agency Better ENT.

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Min Gyoo-dong
Min Gyoo-dong
(1 films)
Jin Goo
Jin Goo
(1 films)
Ko Chang-seok
Ko Chang-seok
(1 films)
Lee Young-jin
Lee Young-jin
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Kim Jae-wook (2 films)

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C'est Si Bon, 2h2
Directed by Kim Hyeon-seok
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Musical films
Actors Jung Woo, Kim Yoon-seok, Han Hyo-joo, Kim Hee-ae, Jin Goo, Jang Hyun-sung
Roles Kang Myung-chan
Rating3% 0.1750190.1750190.1750190.1750190.175019
In the late 1960s, C'est si bon was the music lounge every unknown acoustic band dreamed of playing, and where Korea's leading folk musicians were born. It is where Geun-tae, a naïve country boy, meets musical prodigies and rivals Hyung-joo and Chang-sik. Together they form a band and name themselves after the iconic venue — the C'est si bon Trio. As the three young musicians bicker over their music, beautiful socialite Ja-young enters the picture and becomes their muse, launching a series of moving love songs. Ja-young falls for the pure-hearted Geun-tae, but they part ways when she accepts a once-in-lifetime shot at an acting career. 20 years later in the 1990s, Geun-tae and Ja-young meet again.
Antique
Antique (2008)
, 1h45
Directed by Min Gyoo-dong
Genres Drama, Comedy, Documentary, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Ju Ji-hoon, Kim Jae-wook, Yoo Ah-in, Choi Ji-ho, Andy Gillet, Kim Chang-wan
Roles Min Sun-woo
Rating68% 3.4377453.4377453.4377453.4377453.437745
As an heir to the family fortune, Jin-hyuk has money, the looks, the charm, everything except finding the love of his life. So he sets up a cake shop where women are sure to come. He hires Sun-woo, a talented patissier who had a crush on Jin-hyuk back in high school. Along with an ex-boxing champion Gi-beom and a clueless bodyguard Su-young, the four unique and handsome young men stir up the quiet neighborhood at their cake shop, Antique. Although seemingly careless and happy, each of the four men have unforgettable pasts that they are afraid to face, but their secrets slowly begin to unravel...