Spot Info
Real Name: Kim Jin-kyu
Nickname: kim
Other names: Gim Jin-Gyu
Personal Details
Nationality: South Korean
Religion: No Religion
Mother Tongue: Korean
Languages Known: Korean
Zodiac Sign: Aries
Birth Place: Seocheon, Chungcheongnam-do, Japanese Korea
Born on: 16 April 1922
Died on: 18 June 1998
Hometown: Banpo-dong, Seoul, South Korea
Gender: Male
Martial Status: Married
Education Details
College: Seoul national university
Education Qualification: Theatre
Kim Jin-kyu is an actor, who also worked as a film director, producer, planner, and lighting department in the South Korean entertainment industry. His noteworthy movies as an actor, include ‘Len’s Sonata’ (1969), ‘The Asphalt Pavement’ (1964), ‘Amhaengeosa Park Mun-su’ (1962), ‘The Virgin Star’ (1956), ‘Love’ (1957), ‘The Housemaid’ (1960), ‘My Mother and her Guest’ (1961), ‘A Tender Heart’ (1967), ‘Extra Humans’ (1964), ‘I Want to be Human’ (1969), ‘Flame’ (1975), and many more.
He has acted as a supporting actor as well as lead actor in over 212 movies.
He was awarded ‘The Best Actor’ and ‘The Best Favourite Actor’ for many of his films.
Professional Details
Skills: Actor, Director, Producer
Profession: Actor
Casual Details
Dating History: No
Eating Habits: No Habits
Smoke Or Drink: Yes
Interests Details
Cars: 1
Physical Details
Eye colour: Black
Hair Colour: Black
Career
Debut Year: 1982
First Break: 1982 Madame Aema
Awards: 1964, the 2nd Blue Dragon Film Awards: Best Actor and Best Favorite Actor for The Extra Mortals
• 1965, the 1st Baeksang Arts Awards: Best Film Actor (벙어리 삼룡)
• 1966, the 4th Blue Dragon Film Awards: Best Favorite Actor
• 1966, the 5th Grand Bell Awards: Best Actor for The Sun Rises Again (Taeyangeun Dasi Tteunda)
• 1967, the 3rd Baeksang Arts Awards: Best Film Actor
• 1975, the 14th Grand Bell Awards: Best Supporting Actor for A Road to Sampo (Sampoganeun gil)
• 1975, the 11th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best Film Actor for A story of crazy painter (Gwanghwasa)
• 1977, the 16th Grand Bell Awards: Best Actor for A War Diary (Nanjung ilgi)
• 1986, the 25th Grand Bell Awards: 86 Yeonghwainsang