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The Anchor

as Choi In-ho

2022
Beyond Evil

as Lee Dong-sik

2021
Fix You

as Lee Shi-joon

2020
Mr. Zoo: The Missing VIP

as Ali (voice)

2020
Extreme Job

as Lee Moo-bae

2019
Inseparable Bros

as Se-ha

2019
The Present

as Kang Sang-Gu

2019
Less than Evil

as Woo Tae-suk

2018
The Villainess

as Joong-sang

2017
Pied Piper

as Joo Sung-Chan

2016
Big Match

as Ace

2014
Running Man

as Cha Jong-woo

2013
The Thieves

as

2012
The Front Line

as Kang Eun-pyo

2011
The Quiz Show Scandal

as Doctor of Engineering

2010
Thirst

as Kang-woo

2009
Café Noir

as Young-soo

2010
No Mercy for the Rude

as Killa

2006
Welcome to Dongmakgol

as 2nd Lt. Pyo Hyun-chul

2005
My Brother

as Kim Seong-hyeon

2004
Save the Green Planet!

as Lee Byeong-gu

2003
Guns & Talks

as Jung-woo

2001
Joint Security Area

as Pvt. Jeong Woo-jin

2000
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Shin Ha-kyun Shin Ha-kyun

Birthday

1974-05-30

Place of Birth

Seoul, South Korea

Biography

Shin Ha-kyun (신하균) is a South Korean actor. Born on May 30 1974, he first trained as a stage actor at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, before transitioning to film and gaining national fame with his role as a North Korean soldier in Joint Security Area (JSA, 2000). The film was a major blockbuster with 5 million admissions domestically. And it earned him the prestigious Blue Dragon Best Supporting Actor award. After the success of JSA, Shin has appeared in many critically and popularly acclaimed roles, including in Guns & Talks (2001), Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002), and Save the Green Planet! (2003). He then starred in Welcome to Dongmakgol (2005) in the lead role, which was another major blockbuster with 8 million admissions domestically. Recently, he appeared in The Thieves (2012) and Extreme Job (2019), which were the 2nd biggest hits in Korean film history at their respective time of release, with 12 million and 16 million admissions respectively.
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