Kim Il-woo | |
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Born | |
Died | June 13, 2004 | (aged 49)
Alma mater | Seoul Institute of the Arts |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1976–2004 |
Spouse | Lee Yong-yi |
Children | 2 |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김일우 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gim Il-u |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Ilu |
Kim Il-woo (born May 24, 1953 – June 13, 2004) was a South Korean actor. A veteran actor, Kim died of gastric cancer at the age of 49 on June 13, 2004.[1][2]
(Note: List is incomplete)
Year | Title | Role |
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1988 | Lee Jang-ho's Alien Baseball Team 2 | |
1993 | Two Cops | Detective Lee |
To the Starry Island | ||
1994 | The Eternal Empire | |
1995 | Who Drives Me Crazy | |
1996 | Seven Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than a Lover | |
Farewell My Darling | ||
Two Cops 2 | ||
The Adventure of Mrs. Park | ||
Erotic X | ||
1997 | Lament | |
Holiday in Seoul | ||
Barricade | ||
Push! Push! | ||
Baby Sale | ||
Hallelujah | ||
Blackjack | ||
Sky Doctor | ||
Destiny | ||
1998 | Two Cops 3 | |
Extra | ||
Paradise Lost | ||
1999 | The Harmonium in My Memory | |
A Growing Business | ||
Inner Circle | ||
2000 | If | |
Striker | ||
Bongja | ||
2001 | Club Butterfly | |
Prison World Cup | ||
My Sassy Girl | ||
Volcano High | ||
2002 | Make It Big | |
2003 | Mr. Butterfly | |
2004 | Mokpo, Gangster's Paradise | |
Love, So Divine | ||
2005 | The Crescent Moon |
Year | Title | Role |
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2003 | Bodyguard | |
2004 | Sunlight Pours Down |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1996 | 34th Grand Bell Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Farewell My Darling | Won | |
2004 | 42nd Film Day commemoration ceremony hosted by the Korean Film Association | Commendation for meritorious films (Director) | Won | [3][4] |