Biography: Kim Sang-jin (Film Director)

Spot Info

Real Name: Kim Sang-jin

Personal Details

Nationality: South Korean

Religion: Christianity

Mother Tongue: Korean

Languages Known: Korean

Zodiac Sign: Leo

Birth Place: South Korea

Born on: August 9, 1967

Age As On Today: 56 years

Hometown: Seoul

Gender: Male

Martial Status: Married

Education Details

School: Hanyang University

College: Hanyang University

Education Qualification: Theater and Film

Kim Sang-jin is a director, actor, and producer born in Seoul, South Korea. He has directed the hit comedies ‘Attack the Gas Station’ (1999) – a story of four guys who decide to rob a gas station and all the chaotic situations that follow up, ‘Kick the Moon’ (2001) – a fight to win one girl’s heart, even if it takes few bones to break, and ‘Jail Breakers’ (2002) – a story where the lead character leads an exemplary prison life because of his wish to be included in the Independence Day Special Pardons List.

He has also directed movies like ‘Three Summer Nights’ (2015), ‘Kidnapping Granny K’ (2007), ‘Ghost House’ (2004), ‘Two Cops 3’ (1998), ‘Gangpae sueob’ (1996), and ‘Doneul gajgo twieola’ (1995). He has also produced ‘Kidnapping Granny K’ (2007) and even acted in ‘Kick the Moon’ (2001) and ‘Last Present’ (2001).

He is also the writer of the comedy film ‘Manula Jugigi’ (1994). He has also been a part of the animation and art department of ‘Dante’s Inferno: An Animated Epic’ (2010).


Professional Details

Skills: Director, Screenplay Writer

Profession: Executive Producer, Director

Casual Details

Dating History: No

Eating Habits: No

Smoke Or Drink: Yes

Interests Details

Cars: 1

Physical Details

Eye colour: Black

Hair Colour: Gray

Tattoo: No

Favourites

Favourite Color: Black

Favourite Movies: Train to Busan

Career

Debut Year: 1989

First Break: Two Cops (1993)