Kim Jae-Wook: South Korean Actor and Musician
Kim Jae-Wook (born April 2, 1983) is a South Korean actor and musician. He is widely recognized for his television and film roles, as well as his background in modeling and indie rock music.

Early Life and Education
Kim Jae-Wook was born in South Korea on April 2, 1983. As an infant, he moved to Japan because his father worked as a foreign correspondent journalist. The family returned to South Korea when Kim was eight years old. Upon his return, he faced challenges adapting to the Korean school system and initially struggled with the language. During his high school years at Dandae High School, he pursued his interest in music by joining a school band called "Kaksital" and began working as a fashion model. He later attended the Seoul Institute of the Arts, majoring in music.
Acting and Music Career
Kim made his television acting debut in the 2002 MBC drama Ruler of Your Own World, portraying an indie rock band member. He gained widespread public recognition following his performance in the hit 2007 MBC drama series Coffee Prince as the character No Seon-Ki. In the same year, he made his feature film debut in Antique, playing a talented patissier named Min Seon-Woo. Alongside his acting pursuits, he formed the three-piece rock band Walrus, in which he continues to perform as a musician.