Kim Sang-Ho (South Korean Actor)
Kim Sang-Ho (born July 24, 1970) is a prominent South Korean actor known for his extensive work across film and television series. Recognized for his versatile character acting, he has appeared in numerous high-profile South Korean productions since the early 2000s.

Biography and Career
Kim was born in South Korea on July 24, 1970. Over a career spanning more than two decades, he has established himself as a reliable supporting actor in both cinema and television dramas. His film credits include roles in acclaimed projects such as Tazza: The High Rollers (2006), Moss (2010), Haemoo (2014), The Tiger (2015), and Fabricated City (2017).
In television, Kim has gained widespread international and domestic recognition through performances in popular series including City Hunter (2011), Kingdom (2019–2020), Sweet Home (2020), and My Name (2021). His portrayal of Bang Jung-Bae in the 2012 KBS2 weekend television drama My Husband Got a Family earned him the Best Supporting Actor award at the KBS Drama Awards.