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Mi Seok (South Korean Actor)

Mi Seok (born Kim Dong-Wan on December 11, 1977) is a South Korean actor known for his extensive supporting roles in both television drama series and feature films. Standing at 188 cm, he has built a prolific career portraying various characters ranging from gang members and thugs to law enforcement personnel and managers.

Portrait photograph of South Korean actor Mi Seok
Mi Seok

Career and Filmography

Mi Seok began appearing regularly in prominent South Korean television series and films during the mid-2010s. His film credits include supporting appearances in productions such as The Therapist: Fist of Tae-Baek (2020), Peninsula (2020), In Between Seasons (2018), Fabricated City (2017), The King (2017), Familyhood (2016), Love, Lies (2016), and A Violent Prosecutor (2016).

In addition to his work in feature films, he has maintained an active presence on television, appearing across major broadcasting networks and streaming platforms. Notable television drama credits include roles in Strong Girl Nam-Soon (2023), One the Woman (2021), The Uncanny Counter (2020-2021), Doctor Prisoner (2019), and streaming series such as Big Bet (2022) and Low Life (2025).

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