Kim Kwang-kyu

Kim Kwang-kyu
Kim Kwang-kyu (김광규) is a South Korean actor.He made his acting debut in 1999 in Dr. K, and its director fellow Busan native Kwak Kyung-taek later cast him in a small but memorable role as a physically abusive teacher in the 2001 box-office hit Friend. Kim continued acting in both television and film as a supporting actor, notably in, "The Secret of Coocoo Island" (2008), "Scent of a Woman" (2011), and "I Can Hear Your Voice" (2013). He also appears on the reality shows I Live Alone (since 2013) and Three Meals a Day (2015). Kim Kwang-kyu has received many awards, such as the Popularity Award in a Sitcom at the MBC Entertainment Awards in 2008, Excellence Award in a Variety Show on MBC Entertainment Awards in 2013.
Acted Movies
Director: Kang Hyo-jin
Writers: Jo Joong-hoon,
Cast: Jung Jin-young, Jung Yun-ha, Kim Hyeon-mok, Kim Kwang-kyu, Lee Jun-hyeok, Lee Soo-min, Park Kyung-hye, Park Sung-woong, Ra Mi-ran, Yoon Song-ah,
Director: Lee Kwon
Writers: Lee Kwon,
Cast: Cha Yeob, Gong Hyo-jin, Han Ji-eun, Jo Bok-rae, Kim Jae-hwa, Kim Kwang-kyu, Kim Seung-o, Kim Ye-won, Lee Chun-hee, Lee Ga-sub,