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Kam Woo-sung

South Korean actor


Summary

South Korean actor

FieldValue
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nameKam Woo-sung
birth_date
birth_placeOkcheon County, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea
other_namesGam Woo-sung
Gam Wu-seong
Kam Woo-seong
Karm Woo-sung
occupationActor
educationSeoul National University – Oriental Painting
years_active1991–present
agentBright Entertainment
spouse
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hanja甘宇成

Gam Wu-seong Kam Woo-seong Karm Woo-sung Kam Woo-sung (born October 1, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his portrayal of a court jester serving a despotic king in the hit period film The King and the Clown.

Career

Kam Woo-sung majored in Oriental painting at the Seoul National University, then made his acting debut in the 1991 television drama Our Paradise. Through his roles on TV in the following decade, Kam became known for playing gentle and intellectual upper-middle-class men, notably in Hyun-jung, I Love You. Then in 2002, he successfully subverted this image in his first film, the critically acclaimed Marriage Is a Crazy Thing, in which he played a commitment-phobic professor having a passionate affair.

More characters followed in a variety of genres: a man trapped in a confusing and haunting sequence of events in Song Il-gon's mystery film Spider Forest; the PTSD-afflicted leader of a South Korean squadron in Vietnam who looks into the mysterious disappearance of 18 soldiers in the horror thriller R-Point; and a son struggling to fake Korea's reunification to fulfill an ailing father's wish in the comedy A Bold Family.

In late 2005, Kam reached a turning point in his 15-year career when he starred in The King and the Clown. Jang Hyuk was originally cast in the leading role of a court jester during the reign of Joseon dynasty tyrant King Yeonsan, but after Jang was implicated in a draft-dodging scandal, Kam was brought in to replace him. He trained extensively over two months in the art of Korean traditional performance, including street opera, and acrobatic, rope and mask dances. The low-budget film unexpectedly broke box office records to become (at the time) the highest grossing Korean film of all time. Critics praised Kam's "powerful energy and wit," and his performance garnered acting recognition, including Best Actor at the 2006 Grand Bell Awards.

He returned to television in Alone in Love (2006), which was lauded for its realistic portrayal of a divorced couple. Back on the big screen, Kam reunited with previous A Bold Family costar (and close friend in real life) Kim Soo-ro in Big Bang (2007), followed by the ensemble romantic comedy My Love and crime thriller The Outlaw (2010). Kam was listed as one of the highest paid entertainers on the KBS network in 2011, earning for playing Geunchogo of Baekje in the 60-episode series The King of Legend.

Though appearing less frequently in projects, Kam has starred in melodramas My Spring Days (2014), Should We Kiss First? (2018) and The Wind Blows (2019) in recent years.

Personal life

After dating for 15 years, Kam married actress Kang Min-young in Australia in 2006.

Discography

Singles

TitleYearAlbum"I Will"
2014My Spring Days OST

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole20022004200520072010
Marriage Is a Crazy ThingKim Jun-Yeong
R-PointChoi Tae-In
Spider ForestKang Min
A Bold FamilyKim Myung-Seok
The King and the ClownJang-Saeng
Big BangPark Man-Su
My LoveJang Se-Jin
The OutlawOh Jeong-Su

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes19911992199319941995199719981999200020012002200620102014201820192021
Our ParadiseArt student
WoohwangcheongsimhwanHyunMBC Best Theater
A Story of Long Distance CoupleChoi Wang-jaeMBC Best Theater
Investigation of MemoryChoi Jong-gwanMBC Best Theater
EnchantmentCho Hoon-bae
At Our Last WinterGeon-wooMBC Best Theater
Trumpet FlowerChae I-eon
Stormy SeasonChoi Han-yeong
Women's GenerationKim Hyun-seokMBC Best Theater
A Tale of ChildhoodYong-sikMBC Best Theater
JeremyJeremyMBC Best Theater
The White JourneyCho Seong-gyuMBC Best Theater
A Verse of Sad FatherCha Dong-hwaSpecial drama
A Three-color FriendshipTae-hyungSpecial drama
To Make a ManMeong Tae-min
The MountainChoi Seong-gyu
InstinctLee Jun-seob
Shy LoversChoi Myung-il
Song of the WindSong In-gyu
MichikoHan Dong-wookSpecial drama
I'm Still Loving YouKim Hyung-jun
Say It with Your EyesJang Ki-woong
Medical CenterKim Seung-jae
Stars Rise Even in the DayGab-sooSpecial drama
Hyun-jung, I Love YouKim Beom-soo
Alone in LoveLee Dong-jin
The King of LegendKing Geunchogo
My Spring DaysKang Dong-ha
Should We Kiss First?Son Mu-han
The Wind BlowsDo Dae-cheol
Joseon ExorcistKim Tae-jong

Awards

YearCeremonyAwardsWorks
1999MBC Drama AwardsPopularity AwardI'm Still Loving You
Best couple Award (with Chae-Lim)
2002Grimae AwardsBest ActorHyun-jung, I Love You
MBC Drama AwardsTop Excellence Award (Actor in a Miniseries)
Women Viewers Film AwardsBest ActorMarriage is a Crazy Thing
Korean Film AwardsBest New Actor
Korea Best Dresser Swan AwardSwan Award (Actor in Film)
2004Women Viewers Film AwardsMost Hopeful Actor AwardSpider Forest
2006Grand Bell AwardsBest ActorKing and the Clown
Chunsa Film Art AwardsBest Actor
Blue Dragon AwardsBest Couple Award (with Lee Joon-Ki)
2008National Tax ServicePrime Minister Commendation
2018Ministry of Health and WelfareMinister Commendation
Korea Broadcasting AwardsBest ActorShould We Kiss First?
Korea Drama AwardsTop Excellence Award
SBS Drama AwardsGrand Prize (Daesang)
Best Couple

Notes

References

References

  1. Lee, Seung-jae. (September 1, 2004). "A Mystery Thriller: ''Spider Forest''".
  2. (2 June 2005). ""The Story Is on Unification!": Funny, But That's It". [[The Dong-a Ilbo]].
  3. (22 January 2006). "These kings of the cinema aren't clowning around". [[Korea JoongAng Daily]].
  4. Kim, Tae-jong. (20 December 2005). "Getting Serious About Clowning". [[The Korea Times]] via Korean Film Biz Zone.
  5. (3 January 2006). "''The King and the Clown'' Bursts with Sheer Energy". [[The Chosun Ilbo]].
  6. Noh, Jean. (24 July 2006). "King And The Clown rings Korea's Grand Bell". [[Screen International]].
  7. Chung, Ah-young. (23 July 2006). "''King and the Clown'' Wins 7 Grand Bell Awards". [[The Korea Times]] via [[Hancinema]].
  8. Han, Eun-jung. (12 March 2006). "After Big Screen Success Son Ye-jin Returns to TV". [[The Korea Times]] via [[Hancinema]].
  9. Kim, Tae-jong. (20 November 2006). "Two Friends to Co-Star in New Movie". [[The Korea Times]] via [[Hancinema]].
  10. (8 March 2007). "New Movie: Big Bang". [[The Dong-a Ilbo]].
  11. (20 December 2007). ""My Love" Is Loathsomely Sweet". [[The Korea Times]].
  12. (28 August 2012). "KBS' Highest-Paid Stars Revealed". [[The Chosun Ilbo]].
  13. Jin Eun-soo. (18 July 2014). "Leads chosen for ''My Spring Days''".
  14. (20 February 2018). "'키스 먼저 할까요' 감우성 "4년 만에 복귀, 느낌이 좋아 선택"".
  15. Kim, Joo-hyeon. (January 29, 2019). "감우성 측 "JTBC '바람이 분다', 검토하고 있는 작품 중 하나" (공식입장)". Beff Report.
  16. link. (18 June 2007). [[The Dong-a Ilbo]]
  17. (May 2, 2019). "Kam Woo-sung, Kim Ha-neul to Star in New TV Soap".
  18. (November 18, 2020). "'조선구마사' 감우성 "재미와 활력 선사하는 작품 위해 노력할 것"".
  19. link. (23 December 2002). [[Cine21]]
  20. link. (21 July 2006). Joins.com
  21. link. (27 October 2006). [[The Chosun Ilbo]]
  22. link. (October 2, 2018). Xports News. Jeon. Aram
  23. link. Lee. Jihyun. (January 1, 2019). News1
  24. link. Lee. Jihyun. (January 1, 2019). News1
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