Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
October 27, 1976
Place of Birth:
Seoul, South Korea
The fresh-faced HONG Kyung-in, who graduated from the Dongguk University’s School of Acting, debuted on screen at the tender age of 16 in the early 1990s Korean classic Our Twisted Hero (1992). While still a teenager he went on to appear in some of the most important films of the mid-1990s, such as The Eternal Empire (1995) and A Single Spark (1995). It was around this time that he began to appear in TV dramas as well. He has remained consistent on screen, taking co-starring roles in films for 20 years, such as 2001’s hit gangster comedy Hi! Dharma. After a few years absent from cinemas, HONG returned to the big screen in 2013 with a part in the hit spy drama Secretly Greatly and then starred alongside KIM In-gwon in the issue-raising North Korea-set drama Apostle in 2014.
Year | Movie | Role |
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2024 | Revenge | Han Min |
2023 | Chabak - Night of Murder and Romance | |
2022 | Re:fresh | Gwan Bin |
2021 | Borderliners | |
2017 | Vincent | |
2016 | Twisted Daddy | |
2014 | Apostle | Ujin Jang |
2014 | Toxic Desire: Addiction | Joon-sang (준상) |
2013 | Secretly, Greatly | Jo Doo-seok |
2013 | Your Noir | Seok-Hyeon |
2013 | The Mother's Island | Lee Chan |
2002 | Birth of a Man | Lim Man-gu |
2001 | Hi, Dharma! | Rookie |
1998 | The Best | Na Gi-chan |
1996 | Piano Man | Jin-woo |
1996 | Channel 69 | Seok-gi |
1995 | A Single Spark | Jeon Tae-il |
1995 | The Eternal Empire | Seja |
1994 | Life and Death of the Hollywood Kid | Myeong-gil (High School) |
1992 | Our Twisted Hero | Eom Suk-dae |
30 Minutes |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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2023 | Express Delivery: Mongolia Edition | Self |
2021 | The King of Tears, Lee Bang Won | Lee Bang-ui |
2017 | Overgrown Bromance | Himself |
2010 | Legend of the Patriots | Yang Sang Gil |
2008 | Robber | Kim Man-Doo |
2003 | Ya Shim Man Man | Himself |
2000 | Bad Friends | |
1996 | Three Guys and Three Girls | Hong Kyung-in |
1996 | 컬러 | |
1995 | A Sunny Place of the Young | Lim Su Chul |
1995 | Sandglass |