Song Kang-ho

Song Kang-ho

Actor, Producer

Born January 17, 1967 in Gim-hae, South Gyeongsang Povince, South Korea

Song Kang-ho never professionally trained as an actor, beginning his career in social theater groups after graduating from Kimhae High School. Later, he joined Kee Kuk-seo's influential theater company with its emphasis on instinctive acting and improvisation, which proved to be Song's training ground. Although regularly approached to act in films, he always turned down the opportunity until taking a role as an extra in Hong Sang-soo's The Day a Pig Fell Into the Well (1996). In the following year, after portraying one of the homeless in Jang Sun-woo's docu-drama Bad Movie (1997), he gained cult notoriety for his scene-stealing performance in Neung-han Song No. 3 (1997) as a gangster training a group of young recruits, winning his first Best Actor award. Since that time he was cast in several supporting roles before his high-profile role as Han Suk-kyu's secret-agent partner in Kang Je-kyu's blockbuster thriller Shiri (1999). In early 2000, Song became a star with his first leading role in the box office smash The Foul King (2000), for which he reputedly did most of his own stunts. But it was with his award-winning role as a North Korean sergeant in Joint Security Area (2000) that Song has come to the forefront as one of Korea's leading actors. Song also starred in Park Chan-wook's Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002), which centers around a father's pursuit of his daughter's kidnappers. In 2002 Song starred in another major production by Myung Film titled YMCA Baseball Team (2002), about Korea's first baseball team, which formed in the early 20th century. He came to international attention with the film The Host (2006), which reunited him with director Bong Joon Ho. With Snowpiercer (2013), his third collaboration with Bong, he made his debut in an English-language film with international theatrical distribution. In 2008 he starred in Kim Jee-woon's film The Good, the Bad, the Weird (2008), where he played Tae-goo, the motorcycle-riding, walther-wielding counterpart to "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"'s Tuco. In 2015, Song Kang-ho works on 'The Throne', a period drama of palace intrigues par excellence and whose film is nominated that year for best non-English-language film and costumes at Satellite awards. Already in 2016 he makes his fourth collaboration with Korean director Kim Jee-woon and is none other than the critically acclaimed film "The Empire of Shadows." A period drama with a background of espionage intrigue with a very good technical bill.

Top titles

  • Memories of Murder
  • Snowpiercer
  • Parasite
  • The Host
  • A Taxi Driver
  • JSA - Joint Security Area
  • Secret Sunshine (English Subtitled)
  • Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
  • The Good, The Bad, The Weird
  • The Throne
  • Broker
  • Thirst
  • The Quiet Family
  • Green Fish
  • Secret Reunion
  • The Face Reader
  • Emergency Declaration
  • Cobweb
  • The Day a Pig Fell Into the Well
  • The Interview

Filmography

  • 2023
    Cobweb
  • 2022
    Broker
  • 2021
    Emergency Declaration
  • 2019
    The King's Letters
  • Parasite
  • 2017
    A Taxi Driver
  • 2015
    The Throne
  • 2014
    The Interview
  • 2013
    The Face Reader
  • Snowpiercer
  • 2010
    Secret Reunion
  • 2009
    Thirst
  • 2008
    The Good, The Bad, The Weird
  • 2007
    Secret Sunshine (English Subtitled)
  • The Show Must Go On (English Subtitled)
  • 2006
    The Host
  • 2005
    Antarctic Journal (English Subtitled)
  • Lady Vengeance (Sympathy for Lady Vengeance)
  • 2004
    The President's Barber
  • 2003
    Memories of Murder
  • 2002
    Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
  • 2000
    JSA - Joint Security Area
  • Foul King
  • 1998
    The Quiet Family
  • 1997
    Green Fish
  • 1996
    The Day a Pig Fell Into the Well

Connections

  • Kim Jee-woon

    Kim Jee-woon

  • Bong Joon Ho

    Bong Joon Ho

  • Park Chan-wook

    Park Chan-wook

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Sports