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Kim Nam-gil was born on 13 March, 1980 in Seoul, South Korea, is a South Korean actor. Discover Kim Nam-gil'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 44 years old?

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Occupation Actor · film producer · director · singer
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 13 March, 1980
Birthday 13 March
Birthplace Seoul, South Korea
Nationality South Korea

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Kim Nam-gil Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Kim Nam-gil height is 184 cm .

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Height 184 cm
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Kim Nam-gil Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kim Nam-gil worth at the age of 44 years old? Kim Nam-gil’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from South Korea. We have estimated Kim Nam-gil's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1957

The film was critically praised and traveled the film festival circuit, being shown among others in the Panorama section of the 57th Berlin Film Festival.

1980

Kim Nam-gil (born March 13, 1980) is a South Korean actor, producer, director, singer and philanthropist.

1999

Kim began his acting career on television with a minor role in the 1999 KBS youth drama School 1.

2003

Four years later, he passed the 2003 Talent Audition conducted annually by MBC, and appeared in various minor roles on the network's shows, such as Be Strong, Geum-soon!.

During this time, he was using the stage name Lee Han, which he made up to avoid confusion with Kang Nam-gil, another Korean actor with a similar name, and to give himself a more sophisticated image.

In the following years he took on more supporting roles in television dramas, among them Goodbye Solo, Lovers, and When Spring Comes.

2004

Kim debuted on the big-screen in 2004 gangster movie Low life.

2006

In 2006, he made the bold decision to portray a homosexual character in the controversial queer indie No Regret in a role which included several gay sex scenes.

2008

He is best known from leading roles in period drama Portrait of a Beauty (2008); adventure film The Pirates (2014); disaster blockbuster Pandora (2016); crime thriller Memoir of a Murderer (2017) and the crime-comedy television drama The Fiery Priest (2019).

He was then cast in 2008's Public Enemy Returns, where he worked with the actor Jung Jae-young.

Kim had stated in interviews that Jung Jae-young, who attended the same high school he did, had been his role model as an actor.

Upon the influence of the film's director Kang Woo-suk (but against the advice of his agent and manager ), Kim stopped using the stage name Lee Han and reverted to his birth name.

Later that year, he played his first leading role in a major commercial film, Portrait of a Beauty.

Though his co-star Kim Min-sun garnered most of the attention for the erotic costume drama, Kim's strong performance did not go unnoticed.

2009

His breakthrough role was Bidam in the hit television period drama Queen Seondeok (2009).

Kim is also the founder and CEO of a non-profit organization Gilstory that focuses on preserving cultural heritage, promoting arts and raising special purpose relief funds.

Kim is known for his versatility as an actor and for often balancing projects with commercial value and roles that are artistic in nature.

In 2009, Kim was cast as one of the supporting characters in the historical drama Queen Seondeok, in a role that would soon change his life.

It became one of the highest-rated TV series of that year (reaching a peak of over 40% ), and Kim became a household name and the series' breakout star.

For his portrayal of the playful but tragic Bidam, Kim said he was inspired by comic book characters such as Han Bi-kwang in Ruler of the Land, Miyamoto Musashi in Vagabond, and Kang Baek-ho in Slam Dunk.

The writers rewrote the script to respond to Bidam's popularity with the viewing audience, giving the character more screen time and emphasizing his romance with the titular Seondeok (despite the incredible historical inaccuracy), until there were two main male leads in the series.

A horse-riding-related injury on set, and a brief hospitalization due to H1N1 flu, were minor negatives compared to the impact the series had on Kim's career.

He won several awards for his performance, gained more local and international fans, received advertisement offers, and was flooded with film and TV scripts.

2010

In 2010 he played an antihero lead role in Bad Guy, a dark melodrama about revenge, ambition, and fatal love.

But while still in the middle of filming, Kim received his draft notice for mandatory military service.

He tried to ask for deferment in order to wrap up the shoot for the series, but it was not granted.

Kim shot as much as he could (his scenes were reduced, and a body double was also used) then entered the army two days later on July 15, 2010.

He received four weeks of basic training at Nonsan, and served for two years as a public service worker.

Another side benefit of Kim's popularity resulting from the Seondeok was the theatrical release in 2010 of his indie Lovers Vanished, a relationship drama which the director described as a "Korean Leaving Las Vegas."

2012

Following his discharge from the army in 2012, Kim produced the film Ensemble, a music mockumentary about a group of classical musicians who form a group and take to the streets to perform outside their usual concert halls, showing their youthful passion in making music accessible.

It premiered at the Jecheon International Music & Film Festival.

2013

In 2013 Kim starred in the revenge TV series Shark (also known as Don't Look Back), from the makers of Resurrection and The Devil.

He was also one of four celebrities in 2013 who directed a short film using smartphone Samsung Galaxy S4 with the theme "Meet a Life Companion"; his short Hello, Mom depicted the love between a mother and her daughter, and evoked the warm feeling of an analog film.

2017

In 2017 he starred in the time-slip medical drama Live Up to Your Name.

2019

In 2019 he headlined the comedy crime drama The Fiery Priest as a hot tempered priest.

It was the first drama to air on Fridays and Saturdays on SBS and was well received by viewers, seeing a rapid rise in ratings and ending at a peak of 22%.

Kim earned a Best Actor nomination at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards, and went on to win eight awards for his performance including the Grand Prize (Daesang) at the 2019 SBS Drama Awards.

In 2022, Kim returned to the small screen with the SBS drama Through the Darkness as a criminal behavior analyst, which was his return to terrestrial television in three years, excluding Kim as a special appearance in the drama, SBS's One the Woman in which he appeared to support one of his previous co-star Lee Ha-nee.

2020

He was placed 17th in the top 40 most powerful stars in Korea 2020 by Forbes.

On February 3, 2021, Kim launched Gilstory ENT, a comprehensive entertainment company, together with Han Jae Deok, head of film production company Sanai Pictures.