Kim Yun-seok

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Kim Yoon-seok (김윤석) is a South Korean actor. He was born on January 21, 1968. Kim's theater background first led him to be cast in minor roles on film and television. His breakout role came as the villain in gambling film Tazza: The High Rollers (2006), but it was his performance as a pimp and ex-cop in surprise hit The Chaser (2008) that brought him acting awards and stardom in his forties. Kim has since become an acclaimed leading actor in Korean cinema, in films such as Running Turtle (2009), The Yellow Sea (2010), Punch (2011), and The Thieves (2012).

  • Acting
  • Born 21 January 1968 (age 58)
  • Busan, South Korea
  • 40 credits

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Most-watched Kim Yun-seok films currently: Tazza: The Hidden Card (2014), The Chaser (2008), Noryang: Deadly Sea (2023), The Yellow Sea (2010), The Thieves (2012).

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Selected TV credits: The Frog (2024), Resurrection (2005), Drama City: Blue Skies of Jeju Island (2004), Love Me When You Can (2006), Bless the Congressman.

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