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Kim Won-hae
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Born (1969-04-06) April 6, 1969 (age 55)[1]
Busanjin-gu, Busan, South Korea
Nationality Korean
Education Seoul Institute of the Arts - Theater and Film
Occupation Actor
Years active 1991–present
Agent SSGG Company
Korean name
Hangul 김원해
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gim Won-hae
McCune–Reischauer Kim Wŏn-hae

Kim Won-hae (Hangul김원해; born April 6, 1969) is a South Korean actor.[2][3][4][5] Since his debut in musical in 1991, Kim Won-hae worked on stage in plays and musicals before joining the non-verbal performance Nanta as an original member in 1997. He is best known as a former cast member of SNL Korea (season 1–4).[6][7]

Early life

Kim Won-hae was born on May 21, 1969, in Busan, South Korea. He was known as an extrovert who loved grabbing the mic at gatherings from a young age. In school, he was nicknamed "Rascal." He realized, "Oh, there's something this fun in the world," when he started the drama club in high school.[8]

In 1988, he enrolled at the Seoul Institute of the Arts. There, he met Director Jang Jin and Jung Jae-young. They got to know each other through the Dongrang Youth Theater Festival and became close while working together in the same university theater club. After graduating from the Seoul Institute of the Arts, he enrolled in the first class of the dance department at the Korea National University of Arts. However, he was unable to graduate because he was busy performing in the Nanta show.[9][10]

Career

1991 to 2008: Early career as a theater and musical actor, non-verbal performance Nanta

Kim Won-hae made his debut in the musical Iron Kids (철부지들).[11] In 1994 he joined musical Subway Line 1 (ko), where he met Sol Kyung-gu, Hwang Jung-min, and Jang Hyun-sung.[10]

Kim Won-hae became an original member of the non-verbal performance Nanta in 1997, following Song Seung-hwan's recommendation. He met founding member Kim Moon-soo, who had joined the group in spring 1996. Produced by PMC Production under co-CEOs Song Seung-hwan and Lee Kwang-ho, Nanta premiered in Korea at Hoam Art Hall in October 1997. Ryu Seung-ryong joined the original cast in 1998, while Jang Hyuk-jin joined later. These actors laid the foundation for Nanta, practicing and performing across Korea and the world. The show became popular and holds the record for the longest-running open run performance in Korea.[12][13][14]

After participating in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1999, Nanta toured over 20 countries around the world, including Europe, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia, and North America, and has recorded an audience occupancy rate of over 90% to date. It continues to attract 70% of foreign tourists and was gaining great popularity.[14]

Nanta was the first performance in Korea to introduce the concept of a dedicated theater. PMC Production opened a 300-seat theater in Gangbuk in Jeong-dong in 2000, followed by another 300-seat theater in Gangnam in Cheongdam-dong in 2002. By 2003, PMC were operating seven theaters. In 2004, PMC opened a state-of-the-art 500-seat theater in Jeong-dong, which was expanded and relocated in January 2004. Nanta consistently maintained high seat occupancy rates.[14]

In 2002, they entered New York, USA, and appeared on the Today Show before Psy.[12]

Nanta made history as the first Asian production to secure an official invitation to Broadway with a $140,000 guarantee. The show's journey to Broadway began when Marie Rose, program director of the New Victory Theater, visited Korea and signed a contract after seeing the performance at the Nanta Theater. Originally scheduled for the first half of 2004, the Broadway run was rescheduled due to the success of its Los Angeles performance. "Nanta" was renamed "Cookin'" and was chosen as the opening act for the 2003-2004 season at the New Victory Theater. Kim flew to New York City to do a four-week performance from October 25 to November 19, 2003.[13][15] The performance featured 10 actors, including Kim Kang-il, Kim Won-hae, Seo Chu-ja, Seol Ho-yeol, and Lee Beom-chan. It completed a month-long invitational performance at the New Victory Theater on 42nd Street, which is famous for not performing one performance for a long period of time.[14]

Nanta had a successful run at the Off-Broadway Minetta Lane Theater in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. The production, a collaboration between PMC Production and Broadway Asia, had an investment of $1.2 million. After a two-week preview performance starting on February 20, 2004, the show officially opened on March 7. The performance featured 10 actors, including Kim Kang-il, Kim Won-hae, Seo Chu-ja, Seol Ho-yeol, Lee Beom-chan, Yoo Seung-soo, Lee Seong-min, Kang Ji-won, Jeong Hyeong-seok, and Kim Young-hoon. The show ran 8 times a week and received positive feedback from the audience and critics. It was a hit, with sold-out shows and coverage in the New York Times.[14]

2006 to present: Acting hiatus, back to theater and screen debut

Kim Won-hae was a member of the Nanta cast from 1997 to 2006, dedicating nearly a decade of his life to the show from the age of 28 to 37. He refers to this period as his "Lost Decade," feeling he had nothing left after those years. Feeling adrift, he took a break and eventually opened a small gimbap restaurant in 2007. One day, Kim received a drunken call from his former understudy, Yoon Jeong-hwan, who was yelling at him, "Why are you rolling gimbap? Aren't you an actor?" Overwhelmed with emotion, Kim couldn't bear leaving acting any longer. In April, Kim returned to the stage in the black comedy play Jjamppong, which Yoon Jeong-hwan had written and directed.[16]

Premiering in 2004, Jjamppong follows the story of the Chunraewon Chinese restaurant family, who mistakenly believe that the Gwangju Uprising was triggered by a jjamppong delivery mishap. As they pursue their modest dreams, the family encounters unexpected challenges.[17][18] In the 2007 encore performance from April 5 to June 10, 2007, at Shotick Theater 2, Kim played the role of Shin Jak-ro, the head of the Chunraewon Chinese restaurant family. He showed an "insane presence" in the plays.[8]

Feeling left behind by his former colleagues after a hiatus, Kim focused on his theater works, approaching acting with a "rookie" mindset. In his first year back in 2007, he faced financial challenges, as his income was only mere 1.73 million won, earning only 9,000 won per day through theater work and 6,000 won per hour at a supermarket part-time job.[6][13]

In November, Kim made his television debut with a minor role as Mr. Jin in the KBS drama Beautiful Days (ko).[6] At the end of 2007, Kim joined the cast of Clumsy People alongside actors such as Jang Young-nam, Han Chae-young, Jang Deok-bae, and Ryu Seung-ryong. Clumsy People was opening work of The Best Play Festival 2, returning after four years since the original festival in 2004. Written and directed by Jang Jin, Clumsy People was based on a script he had written in his early career. The performance ran from December 7, 2007, to March 2, 2008, at the Dongsung Arts Center Small Theater.[19][20][21][22]

Kim Won-hae then joined the cast of the third encore performance of The Story of the Neulgeun Thief, which includes existing members such as Park Cheol-min, Hyeong Hyeong-gwan, Park Gil-soo, Jeong Kyung-ho, and Min Seong-wook, as well as Seo Hyeon-cheol, Lee Jun-hyuk, Lee Sang-hong, and Choi Deok-moon. The performance took place at Daehakro Wonder Space Circle Theater from August 8 to January 4, 2009.[23][24] His performance in the play The Story of the Neulgeun Thief earned him the 1st Young Drama Award, with a prize of 3 million won. This award was established by the cultural arts support forum "Alpha," which is composed of around 60 domestic CEOs, including Samsung Electronics CEO Kwun Oh-hyun. The award ceremony was held on September 19, 2008, at Shinhan Art Hall in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.[25]

In 2009, Kim reprised the role of Shin Jak-ro in a black comedy play called Jjamppong. The performance took place at Dure Hall, Hall 1 in Daehakro, Seoul from April 23, 2009, to June 28, 2009.[26][27]

his film debut in 2009 in Jang Jin's Good Morning, President, followed by another of Jang Jin's films, The Quiz Show Scandal (2010).

In 2010, Kim and Seo Hyun-chul were double cast in the lead role of Lee Bong-jo in the play "My Brother Came Back", which was part of The Best Play Festival 3. The play ran from March 6 to July 18, 2010, at the Dongsung Arts Center Small Theater. It explored the disintegration of family in Korean society through black comedy, with the actors alternating in the role of Lee Bong-jo, the authoritarian and violent father. Seo, with his large kind eyes and excellent comic timing, made audiences laugh even in predictable situations, while Kim's serious and deep immersion in the role also drew continuous laughter from the audience.

In their previous collaboration "The Story of Two Old Thieves", the older Seo Hyun-chul played the younger thief, who leads the comic situations, while the younger Kim played the older thief, delivering laughs a half-beat later. Kim said, "I tried really hard to learn the art of comedy acting from my senior, but it's really something you're born with, and I can't catch up." Kim, whose comedic instincts are stronger, also said, "I've tried various things, but there's no weapon like sincere acting."

Jang Jin selected Kim as one of the 16 members of tvN's "Saturday Night Live Korea" in 2011, where he began to gain popularity.[9] He also had a role in Jang Jin's film "Romantic Heaven" (2011) and Kang Hyeong-cheol's film "Sunny" (2011).

The work that showcased Kim's charm was "Kisaragi Miki-chan" in 2011. It was a play that marked Kim's first venture into translated plays, despite his usual preference for original works. He claimed to dislike the awkward tone of translated plays. In this work, he portrayed the character Kimura Takuya, who was armed with a complex about his appearance and a clumsy charisma, and he quickly rose to the top of the comedy scene in Daehak-ro.

In late 2011, Kim became a part of the cast for the first production of The Best Play Festival 4 "Return to Hamlet." Written and directed by Jang Jin, the play tells the story of actor Jin-woo, who takes on various roles to make ends meet. Set in a theater dressing room during a production of Hamlet, the play captures candid moments of actors preparing for the final performance. The show ran from December 9, 2011, to April 8, 2012, at the Dongsung Arts Center Small Theater.[28][29]

In 2012, Kim starred in the film "As One" and the South Korean TV series "Queen and I." In 2013, he had minor roles in several films and dramas. His growing popularity led to a role in tvN's series "High School King of Savvy" (2014). In the drama "Misaeng: Incomplete Life" (2014), he received acclaim for his role as the new head of the Sales Team, portraying a realistic and strict boss.

In 2014, Jang Jin Man starred in "High Heels." His breakthrough came through notable performances in films like "The Admiral: Roaring Currents," "Himalaya," and "The Pirates." In the movie "Roaring Currents," released on July 30, he plays a realistic character, while in the movie "The Pirates," released on August 6, he portrays the comical and cheerful character Chun-seop, showcasing different charms.

In subsequent years, Kim showcased his versatility in roles like Detective Kim Gye Chul in Signal, a neighborhood thug in Asura, and a school director in Drinking Solo. He received critical acclaim for his roles in Strong Woman Do Bong Soon and While You Were Sleeping, winning awards for his performances. In 2018, he won the Best Supporting Actor award at the KBS Drama Awards and delivered a remarkable performance in Clean with Passion for Now. He continued to appear in various dramas and movies, showcasing his acting skills and versatility.[30][31]

In the drama Good Manager, Kim Won-hae's dazzling sword performance appeared. In the drama, he played Manager Chu of the accounting department and was shown making fried rice with knife skills that were almost acrobatic. This scene was made possible thanks to his experience at Nanta for over 10 years.

Kim Won-hae and other original members of Nanta, Kim Moon-soo, Ryu Seung-ryong, and Jang Hyuk-jin, celebrated the show's 20th anniversary with a special event in 2017. The gathering took place at the Nanta Theater in Chungjeong-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul on October 13.[32][33]

Personal life

At the 2009 Theater Festival Awards, he made headlines with his acceptance speech, saying, "Since I had no roles and was just swinging a baseball bat at home, my elementary school daughter wrote down that my job was a baseball player."

Known for his close friendship with actor Hwang Jung Min, Kim has collaborated with him in several projects. Their strong bond, both personally and professionally, has contributed to Kim's success in the industry.[34]

In August 2020, it was reported that Kim tested positive for COVID-19 and was receiving treatment.[35] He had recovered since September 2020.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Ref.
2009 Good Morning President Gyeong-ja's advisor 2
The Executioner (ko) Fraud inmate
Salt
2010 The Quiz Show Scandal Officer Kim
2011 Romantic Heaven Detective Park
Sunny Student liaison teacher
2012 As One Korean announcer
2013 My Little Hero PD Han
Happiness for Sale (ko) Unidentified Mr. Jang
Hide and Seek Sung-cheol [36]
My Dear Girl, Jin-young Priest
2014 Man on High Heels Male elevator resident
The Admiral: Roaring Currents Bae Seol [37]
The Pirates Choon-seop
Tazza: The Hidden Card Artist Jo [38][39]
Whistle Blower Late-night taxi driver
We Are Brothers Yeosu police officier [40]
2015 Detective K: Secret of the Lost Island Sato (cameo)
Granny's Got Talent (ko) Moderator [41][42]
The Long Way Home Deputy Jeon [43][44]
The Himalayas Kim Moo-young [45]
2016 SORI: Voice from the Heart (ko) Goo-cheol [46][47]
A Violent Prosecutor Young-cheol
Missing You Section chief Ban [48]
Asura: The City of Madness Crocodile [49][50][51][52]
Life Risking Romance Senior patrol officer Park [53][54]
2017 The Battleship Island Peninsula Hotel manager [55][56]
2018 Heung-boo: The Revolutionist Kim Eung-jip [57][58]
2019 No Mercy CEO Jung
Forbidden Dream Cho Soon-saeng [59]
2020 Time to Hunt Bin-dae (cameo)
Samjin Company English Class Ahn Gi-chang
2022 Come Back Home [60]
Confidential Assignment 2: International Sergey [61]
2024 Dead Man Gong Moon-sik

Television series

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007–2008 Beautiful Days Mr. Jin
2012 Queen and I Eunuch Hong
2013 Nine Park Chang-min at 1992/2012
Reply 1994 Sseureki's father eps. 12 & eps. 21 [62]
2014 High School King of Savvy Han Young-seok [63][64]
Plus Nine Boys Jo Won-hae [65]
Modern Farmer Doksa ("poisonous snake") [66]
Misaeng Park Young-ho [67]
2015 KBS Drama Special – Fake Family Lee Myung-gook
2015–2016 Sweet, Savage Family Son Se-woon [68][69][70]
2016 Signal Kim Kye-cheol [71]
Monster Min Byung-ho [72]
Drinking Solo Kim Won-hae [73]
Woman with a Suitcase Director Shim cameo [74][75]
KBS Drama Special – Disqualified Laughter Air Force's rising captain cameo
2016–2017 Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth Woo-reuk [76]
2017 Good Manager Choo Nam-ho [77]
Tomorrow, With You Yoo So-joon's father cameo [78]
Strong Girl Bong-soon Kim Kwang-bok/
Oh Dol-ppyeo
[79][80]
The Bride of Habaek Taxi driver cameo
Criminal Minds Kim Yong-cheol/"Reaper" [81][82][83][84]
KBS Drama Special – You're Closer than I Think cameo
While You Were Sleeping Choi Dam-dong [85]
Black Na Gwang-gyeon/"Crazy dog" [86]
Drama Stage – Today I Grab the Tambourine Again Tambourine instructor cameo [87][88][89]
2018 Queen of Mystery 2 Jo In-ho [90][91]
A Poem a Day Kim Jung-soo cameo [92]
The Miracle We Met Mortician cameo [93][94]
Are You Human? Kang Jae-sik [95]
Life Lee Dong-soo [96]
The Ghost Detective Han Sang-seop [97]
Where Stars Land Park Tae-hee [98]
Player Jang In-gyu [99]
KBS Drama Special – Dreamers crime department chief cameo [100]
Feel Good To Die subway train driver cameo [101]
Clean with Passion for Now Gil Gong-tae [102]
The Hymn of Death Yoon Suk-ho [103]
2019 The Fiery Priest Vladimir Gojayev [104]
He Is Psychometric Math teacher
Hotel del Luna Park Gyu-ho, Corrupt mayor cameo (ep. 1)
When the Devil Calls Your Name Kong Soo-rae
Miss Lee Sr. Park cameo (ep.1)
Melting Me Softly Ma Pil-gu / Ma Dong-sik
Chocolate Kwon Hyun-seok
2020 How to Buy a Friend Park Choong-chae
Graceful Friends Cheon Man-shik
Stranger Director Noh
Start-Up Nam Do-san's father [105]
Awaken Hwang Byeong-cheol
Hush Jung Se-joon
2021 Run On Bartender cameo (eps. 8 & eps. 16)
Youth of May Kim Hyun-cheol [106]
Monthly Magazine Home Choi Go, editor-in-chief of 'Monthly House' [107]
One the Woman Ryu Seung-deok [108]
2022 Through the Darkness Hao Gil-pyo [109]
From Now On, Showtime! Park Soo-moodang / Cha Sa-geum [110]
Link: Eat, Love, Kill cameo (ep.1)
The Law Cafe CEO Hwang [111]
The Empire Do-pil / Ji Joon-gi [112]
Behind Every Star Cho Ki-bong [113]
2023 The Good Bad Mother Son Yong-rak [114]
Revenant Seo Mun-chun [115]
Strong Girl Nam-soon Polearm seller cameo (ep.1) [116][117]
2023-2024 Death's Game Homeless man cameo (ep. 7) [118]
2024 Lovely Runner Ryu Guen-Deok [119]
A Virtuous Business Choi Won-bong [120]

Variety show

Year Title Notes Ref.
2011–2013 Saturday Night Live Korea Cast member (season 1–4) [6][7]

Stage

Musical

Musical play performances
Year Title Role Theater Date Ref.
English Korean
1991 Iron Kids 철부지들 Debut work [121]
1992 It's a Wheel 얼레야 Undertaker
  • Washington Kennedy Center Hall,
  • Chicago Illinois Skokie Center,
  • California Lowell Theater,
  • San Jose Performing Arts Center
October 30 to November 8 [122]
1994–1997 Subway Line 1 (ko) 지하철 1호선 Multi-roles Hakjeon Theater 1994–1997
1994 Song of Oil Painting - Korean Musical "Changmugeuk" 유화의 노래 - 한국적 뮤지컬 「창무극」 3rd Prince Cultural Center Grand Theater November 24 to 28 [123]
1997 Nanta 난타 Head Chef Hoam Art Hall October 1997 [121]
1998 Dongsung Art Center Dongsung Hall March 26 to May 3 [124]
1999 Myeongdong Jeongdong Theater (foundation) May 10 [125]
1999 Edinburgh Festival Fringe August 15 to September 4 [126]
2000 12th Geochang International Theatre Festival: Nanta (제12회) 거창국제연극제 ; 난타 Head Chef Su Seung Dae Outdoor Theater August 4 [127]
2000–2006 Nanta 난타 Head Chef PMC Nanta Theater Open Run (2000–2006)

Theater

Theater play performances
Year Title Role Theater Date Ref.
English Korean
1993 Sanghwa and Sanghwa 상화와상화 Cultural Center Grand Theatre September 9 to 16 [128]
1994 Ah, Lee Sang! (제18회) 서울연극제 : 아, 이상(李箱)! Cultural Center Small Theatre September 29 to October 11 [129]
1995 The Obscene Tale of Chunhyang - A Unique Work by Novelist Kim Ju-young 외설 춘향전 - 소설가 김주영의 이색작품 Host Constellation Theatre January 18 to March 5 [130]
Die Hose 팬티 Samteo Blue Bird Theater August 2 to September 17 [131]
19th Seoul Theatre Festival: Squeak (제19회) 서울연극제 : 끽다거 Cultural Center Grand Theatre October 12 [132]
1996 20th Seoul Theatre Festival: A real Melodrama (제20회) 서울연극제 : 진짜 신파극 Aiko Arts Center Small Theater October 2 to 15 [133]
1997 21st Seoul Theater Festival: Yoon Dong-ju (제21회) 서울연극제 : 윤동주 Oh Dong-cheol Cultural Center Grand Theatre September 19 to 24 [134]
2007 Jjamppong 짬뽕 Shin-ak-ro Shotick Theater 2 (former Valentine Theater 2) April 5 – June 10, 2007
2007–2008 The Best Play Festival 2 - Jang Jin's Clumsy People 연극열전2 - 장진의 서툰사람들 Multiman Dongsoong Art Center Small Theater December 7, 2007 - March 16, 2008
2008–2009 The Best Play Festival 2 - The Story of an Old Thief 연극열전2 - 늘근도둑 이야기 The Older Thief Dongyang Art Theater 3 (former Daehakro Wonder Space Circle Theater) August 8, 2008 - January 4, 2009
Busan Kyungsung University Concert Hall December 22, 2008 - December 31, 2008
2009-2010 The Story of an Old Thief 늘근도둑 이야기 The Older Thief Sangmyung Art Hall 1 January 8, 2009 - January 3, 2010
2009 CMB Expo Art Hall March 27 to 29, 2009
Daegu Bongsam Culture Center April 2 to 19, 2009
Nowon Culture and Arts Center Grand Theater April 23 to 25, 2009
2009 Jjamppong 짬뽕 Shin Jak-ro Daehakro Hall (former Dure Hall, Hall 1) April 23 to June 28, 2009 [28]
2009-2010 The Story of an Old Thief 늘근도둑 이야기 The Older Thief COEX Art Hall May 1, 2009 - March 1, 2010
2009 The Story of an Old Thief 늘근도둑 이야기 The Less Older Thief Icheon Art Hall Small Theater September 12 to 13, 2009
The Older Thief Busan Citizens' Hall Grand Theater October 17 to 18, 2009
2009-2010 The Story of an Old Thief 늘근도둑 이야기 Detective, Neighborhood Dancer Prime Art Hall, Sindorim November 12, 2009 - January 31, 2010
2009 The Story of an Old Thief 늘근도둑 이야기 The Older Thief Daegu Concert House Grand Hall (former Daegu City Hall) November 20, 2009 - November 22, 2009
Chungbuk Student Cultural Center Grand Theater December 18, 2009 - December 19, 2009
2010 The Story of an Old Thief - Daehangno 늘근도둑 이야기 - 대학로 The Older Thief Ginin Theater (former Art and Nucleus Small Theater) January 8, 2010 - March 1, 2010
Gwangju 5.18 Cultural Center Democratic Hall February 20 to 21, 2010
The Best Play Festival 3 - My Brother Came Back 연극열전3 - 오빠가 돌아왔다 Lee Bong-jo (Dad) Dongsoong Art Center Small Theater March 6 to July 18, 2010
Jjamppong 짬뽕 Shin Jak-ro Sundol Theater, Daehangno April 28 to June 6, 2010 [135]
Artisan Hall, Daehangno June 15 to July 18, 2010
2011 The STAGE May 12 to June 12, 2011 [136]
Kisaragi Miki-chan; We only love 키사라기 미키짱; 우리만 사랑해 Takuya Kimura Daehakro Culture Space NU June 9, 2011
Jjamppong 짬뽕 Shin Jak-ro Plus Theatre (ex. Culture Space N.U.) June to August 7, 2011
Ansan Culture and Arts Centre Moon theatre September 24 to 25, 2011
Dongsung Art Centre Dongsung Hall December 9, 2011, to April 8, 2012
2011–2012 The Best Play Festival 4 — First work "Return to Hamlet" <연극열전4> 첫 번째 작품 <리턴 투 햄릿> Jin-woo Dongsung Arts Center’s Dongsung Hall December 9, 2011, to April 8, 2012 [137]
2012 Uijeongbu Arts Centre Small Theatre April 13 to 14, 2012
Seongnam Art Centre Ensemble Theatre June 8 to 10, 2012
Miss 허탕 Prisoner 1 Dongsung Art Centre Small Theatre June 15, 2012 - September 2, 2012
2013 Clumsy People 서툰 사람들 Kim Chu-rak, Seo Ppa-ho, Yu Dal-su COEX Art Hall February 7, 2013 - September 1, 2013
Jjamppong 짬뽕 Shin Jak-ro Daehak-ro Moonlight Theatre May 10, 2013 - September 8, 2013 [138]
Goodbye, My Butterfly 안녕, 마이 버터플라이 Seoul Arts Centre Free Small Theatre July 5, 2013 - July 28, 2013
2014 Tiny Super Mansion 타이니슈퍼맨션 Theatre Lab, Hyehwa-dong 1 August 29, 2014 - August 31, 2014
Goodbye, My Butterfly 안녕, 마이 버터플라이 Mapo Art Centre Art Hall Mac September 19, 2014 - September 20, 2014
2015 Tiny Super Mansion 타이니슈퍼맨션 Chungmu Art Centre Small Theatre Blue January 10, 2015 - January 14, 2015
2015 Okepy 오케피 Viola Player LG Art Centre December 18, 2015 - February 28, 2016
2016 Daejeon Arts Centre Art Hall March 18, 2016 - March 20, 2016
Goyang Aram Nuri Aram Theatre April 1, 2016 - April 3, 2016
Gunpo Culture and Arts Centre Suri Hall (large performance hall) April 15, 2016 - April 17, 2016
2016 Jjamppong 짬뽕 Shin Jak-ro Seongsu Art Hall June 7, 2016 - June 26, 2016 [139]
2017 Sindorim Prime Art Hall May 11, 2017 - July 2, 2017 [140]
2022 Art One Theatre 3 July 1, 2022 - July 17, 2022 [141]
2024 Mimaji Art Centre Mulbit Theatre May 2, 2024 - June 2, 2024 [142]

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work(s) Result Ref.
KBS Drama Awards 2017 Best Supporting Actor Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth, Good Manager Nominated [143]
2018 The Ghost Detective, Are You Human? Won [144]
SBS Drama Awards 2017 While You Were Sleeping Won [145][146][147]
2021 Best Supporting Actor in a Mini-Series Romance/Comedy Drama One the Woman Nominated [148]
2022 Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries Genre/Fantasy Drama Through the Darkness Nominated [149]
2023 Revenant Won [150]
Scene Stealer Festival 2016 Bonsang Kim Won-hae Won [151][152]
Young Drama Awards 2008 Best Actor The Story of an Old Thief Won [25]

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