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Kim Seon-ho was born on 8 May, 1986 in Seoul, South Korea, is a South Korean actor (born 1986). Discover Kim Seon-ho's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

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Occupation Actor
Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 8 May 1986
Birthday 8 May
Birthplace Seoul, South Korea
Nationality South Korea

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Timeline

1959

Kim's portrayal of the nobleman earned critical acclaim, leading to his win of the New Actor Award at the Buil Film Awards and the 59th Grand Bell Awards respectively.

Kim grew up as an only child in Bongcheon-dong, a neighborhood in Seoul.

He describes himself as introverted and insecure during his childhood and teenage years, which he attributes to a traumatic incident in his childhood.

During a home robbery, his mother was stabbed with a knife, and Kim narrowly escaped the attack by hiding under his bed.

He slowly overcame this trauma through acting after enrolling in an acting academy during his third year of high school.

After finishing high school, Kim studied at the Seoul Institute of the Arts where he received a degree from the Department of Broadcasting and Entertainment.

During his studies, he joined his campus theater club.

In the theater club, Kim started to act in plays such as My Town, The Seagull, and Chunpung's Wife.

1986

Kim Seon-ho (, ; born May 8, 1986) is a South Korean actor.

2007

Kim completed his mandatory military enlistment in 2007 before his debut as an actor.

He served as an assistant instructor at Nonsan Army Training Center and later switched to working as a public service worker.

His time in the military broadened his worldview.

2009

Kim first professional stage role was in the open-run production of New Boeing Boeing (an adaptation of the French play of the same name) in 2009, which he reprised in 2013.

2010

In autumn of the same year, Kim was triple-cast in 10th season of Aligator Theater Company's play Rooftop House Cat. Kim won the role of protagonist Lee Kyung-min after beating around 200 hopefuls in an open audition.

2011

Then, He was then recast for following season 11th and season 12th.

2012

In 2012, Kim acted the role Dr. Watson to Korean production of William Gillette's play Sherlock Holmes.

Kim was cast after breaking through the competition rate of 200 to 1 and performed as part of second team from April 2012.

2013

At the end of 2013, Kim took on the main lead role in play Words I Couldn't Say for 7 Years, written and directed by Park Jung-in, at Daehakro Moonlight Theater.

2014

In March 2014, Kim reprised his role at the Figaro Art Hall in Jung-gu, Ulsan.

2015

In 2015 he was cast for another title role in the Aligator Theater Company's play Purpose of Love. Both plays are popular Daehakro (comparable to Off-Broadway) romantic comedy open-run plays.

Later, he expanded his repertoire with darker roles in limited-run plays produced by Aligator Theater Company.

In 2015, Kim auditioned for Austin role in Korean revival of Sam Shepard's acclaimed True West, directed by Oh Man-seok. He was triple-cast as Austin with Lee Hyun-wook and Moon Sung-il.

They alternately acted opposite Jeon Seok-ho, Kim Jun-won, and Lee Dae-il, who played Austin older brother Lee.

According to Interpark, the play ranked first for theater ticket sales at the same time as ticket sales was opened.

It was performed at the University Road A Art Hall from August 13 to November 1.

Also in 2015, he played Valentin in Korean stage adaptation of Manuel Puig's play Kiss of the Spider Woman at the Art One Theater, Seoul.

Kim found minor success and earned the nickname "theater idol".

2016

In 2016, Kim challenged himself by auditioning for multiple roles in Theater Ganda's production of John Cariani's omnibus play, Almost, Maine.

Also in 2016, Kim did two back-to-back plays with Aligator Theater Company.

He reprised his role as Austin in Korean encore performance of playwright Sam Shepard's play True West Return.

Then appeared in 2016 revival of the hit play Closer, by Patrick Marber, opposite Bae Seong-woo, Kim So-jin, and Park So-dam.

His explosive energy onstage earned him critical recognition.

In November 2016, Kim joined Park Dong-wook's play Voice of Millenium.

The play was produced by Space to Create, a theater company founded by Ahn Hyuk-won and Jeon Seok-ho.

Directed by Park Seon-hee, it was performed from November 5 to December 31 at Dongsoong Art Center Dongsoong Small Theater.

2017

He began his career on stage and appeared in numerous plays before making his screen debut in 2017 with Good Manager.

Kim made his screen debut at the beginning of 2017 in the KBS2 office drama Good Manager, after auditioning at the suggestion of producer who watched his performance in the play Closer.

Kim's next project Strongest Deliveryman, for which he initially auditioned for a supporting role, marked his first appearance in a main role onscreen.

2020

He rose to prominence with the television series Start-Up (2020) and gained more recognition for his main role in Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021), which led to him being selected as Gallup Korea's Actor of the Year in 2021.

He made his debut in the film industry as the title role in Park Hoon-jung's noir film The Childe.