Kim Seok-hoon: South Korean Actor and Television Star
Kim Seok-hoon (Hangul: 김석훈) is a prominent South Korean actor known for his extensive work in both television dramas and feature films. Born on April 15, 1972, in South Korea, he has built a versatile acting career spanning multiple decades across major South Korean broadcasting networks.

Acting Career and Filmography
Kim Seok-hoon began his television career in the late 1990s, securing notable roles in programs such as Hong Kil Dong (1998), Tomato (1999), and Trap of Youth (1999). Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, he transitioned smoothly between historical period dramas and contemporary series.
Some of his most recognized television performances include portraying historical figures and complex familial leads. In 2015, he starred as Admiral Yi Sun-sin in the critically acclaimed historical war drama The Jingbirok: A Memoir of Imjin War broadcast by KBS. His other notable television credits include Twinkle Twinkle (2011), Ruby Ring (2013-2014), and Mom (2015).
In film, Kim has appeared in a wide variety of cinematic projects, ranging from action and crime thrillers to dramas. His filmography includes appearances in A Great Chinese Restaurant (1999), Gingko Bed 2 (2000), Tube (2003), So Cute (2004), The Accidental Gangster and the Mistaken Courtesan (2008), Circle of Crime (2012), Innocence (2020), and The World of Love (2025).
Awards and Recognition
Kim Seok-hoon's performances have earned him recognition from major South Korean broadcasting networks:
- 2011 MBC Drama Awards: Best Actor (drama) for Twinkle Twinkle
- 2013 KBS Drama Awards: Excellent Actor (daily drama) for Ruby Ring