Biography: Kim Sung-su

Spot Info

Real Name: Kim Sung-su

Personal Details

Nationality: South Korean

Religion: Buddhism

Mother Tongue: Korean

Languages Known: Korean

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio

Birth Place: Seoul, South Korea

Born on: November 15, 1961

Age As On Today: 63 years

Hometown: Seoul, South Korea

Gender: Male

Martial Status: Single

Education Details

College: Sejong University

Education Qualification: Graduate

Family Details

Father's Name: Kim Seongsu

Kim Sung-su is a film director from South Korea. Apart from being a director, he is also a screenwriter, script editor, and producer. His notable works include the teen film ‘Beat’ (1997), period epic ‘Musa’ (2001), and the comedy ‘Please Teach Me English’ (2003).

He has also been associated with films like ‘Black Republic’ (1990), ‘Berlin Report’ (1991), ‘Fly High Run Far’ (1991), ‘Blue in You’ (1992), ‘Dead End’ (1993), ‘Out to the World’ (1994), ‘Runaway’ (1995), ‘Sunset into the Neon Lights’ (1995), ‘City of the Rising Sun’ (1998), ‘Back’ (2004), ‘The Restless’ (2006), ‘My Ex-Wife’s Wedding’ (2010), ‘The Flu’ (2013), and ‘Asura: The City of Madness’ (2016).


Professional Details

Skills: Director

Profession: Director

Casual Details

Dating History: No

Eating Habits: No

Smoke Or Drink: Yes

Interests Details

Cars: 1

Physical Details

Eye colour: Black

Hair Colour: Black

Tattoo: No

Favourites

Favourite Actor: Kim Mu-yeol

Favourite Movies: Forgotten

Career

Debut Year: 1990

First Break: Out to the World (1994) - script editor