South Korean movie actors born in the year 1981

Here are 28 famous actors from South Korea were born in 1981:

Dennis Oh

Dennis Oh (August 29, 1981 Georgia-) is a South Korean model and actor.

He was born in Georgia, USA and raised in Oklahoma before moving to South Korea to pursue modeling and acting. He rose to fame in 2006 with his role in the popular drama "Sweet Spy" and has since starred in numerous TV shows and films, including "Witch Yoo Hee," "My Ghostess," and "Welcome to Waikiki 2." In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Oh is also known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly his work with the Korean Animal Welfare Association. He is fluent in both English and Korean.

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Kim Jaewon

Kim Jaewon (February 18, 1981 Seoul-) otherwise known as Kim Chae-wŏn, Gim Jae-won, Jae-Won Kim, Kim Jae-won or KimJaewon is a South Korean actor.

He began his career as a model before making his debut on the small screen in 2001, playing the lead role in the drama "Honey Honey." Kim rose to fame after starring in the romantic comedy drama "Romance" in 2002. He has since then appeared in various critically acclaimed dramas such as "Wonderful Life," "Star's Lover," and "Can You Hear My Heart?"

Aside from his successful career in acting, Kim Jaewon is also known for his philanthropic endeavors. He is a regular donor to various charitable organizations, including the Korea Association for Children with Leukemia and Cancer. Furthermore, he was appointed as the honorary ambassador for the Korea National Red Cross in 2012.

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Seo Do-young

Seo Do-young (April 14, 1981-) is a South Korean actor.

He first gained attention with his role as a gentle soldier in the drama "Sang-doo! Let's Go to School" in 2003. Since then, Seo Do-young has starred in several popular dramas such as "Spring Waltz" (2006), "The Iron Empress" (2009), and "Special Affairs Team TEN" (2011-2013). He also made his film debut in 2010 with a supporting role in "Housemaid". In addition to acting, Seo Do-young is also known for his philanthropic efforts, having donated to various charitable causes throughout his career.

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Kang Dong-won

Kang Dong-won (January 18, 1981 Busan-) a.k.a. Dong-Won Gang, Kang Dong Won, Kang Tong-wǒn, Gang Dongwon, Dong-won Kang, Kang Dongwon or Gang Dong-won is a South Korean actor and model.

Kang Dong-won began his career as a model before transitioning into acting. He made his acting debut in the 2003 film "Who Are You?" and quickly gained popularity for his good looks and great acting skills. Some of his most notable films include "Temptation of Wolves," "Maundy Thursday," and "The Good, the Bad, the Weird." Kang has won numerous awards for his work, including Best New Actor at the Korean Film Awards in 2004 and Best Actor at the Baeksang Arts Awards in 2010. In addition to acting, Kang is also known for his charitable work and has been recognized for his contributions to various organizations. Despite his success, Kang is known for being private and low-key, rarely granting interviews or discussing his personal life in public.

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Lee Dong-wook

Lee Dong-wook (November 6, 1981 Seoul-) also known as Dong-Wook Lee, Wookie, Milky, Lee Dong Wook, I Dong-wook, I Tŏng-uk or Lee Dong-Wook is a South Korean actor, model and film director.

He gained popularity with his role as the Grim Reaper in the popular Korean drama, Goblin. Lee Dong-wook began his career as a model and made his acting debut in 1999. He has since starred in numerous television dramas such as My Girl, Scent of a Woman, and Touch Your Heart. In 2018, he was appointed as the ambassador for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. In addition to acting, Lee Dong-wook also directed his first film, The Recipe, in 2010. He is widely recognized as one of the most handsome actors in South Korea and has won several awards for his acting.

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Jo In-sung

Jo In-sung (July 28, 1981 Cheonho-dong-) also known as Jo In Seong, Zo In-sung, In Sung Cho, In Seong Jo, Arabian Prince, Cho In-sŏn, Jo In-seong, Jo In Sung, In-seong Jo, Cho In-seong, Cho In-sŏng, Cho Insŏng or Jo Insung is a South Korean model and actor.

Jo In-sung made his acting debut in 1998 with the KBS drama School 3. He went on to become a popular leading man in many hit dramas including What Happened in Bali (2004), Spring Day (2005), A Dirty Carnival (2006), and That Winter, the Wind Blows (2013). Jo's film credits include A Frozen Flower (2008), The Classic (2003), and The King (2017). In addition to his acting career, Jo In-sung is also known for his philanthropic work and has been an ambassador for the charity organization Good Neighbors since 2014. He is considered one of the most handsome actors in South Korea and has won numerous awards for his acting skills.

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Kim Rae-won

Kim Rae-won (March 19, 1981 Gangneung-) a.k.a. Rae-won Kim, Kim Raewŏn, Gim Rae-won or Kim Rae won is a South Korean actor and model.

Kim Rae-won gained recognition for his role in the hit K-drama "Attic Cat" in 2003. He then went on to star in a number of other popular dramas such as "Love Story in Harvard", "Gourmet", and "Punch". In addition to his acting career, he has also worked as a model and has appeared in numerous fashion magazines and commercials. Kim is known for his versatile acting skills and has won multiple awards for his performances. He continues to be one of the most popular and sought-after actors in Korean entertainment. Off-screen, Kim is known for his philanthropic work and has been actively involved in supporting various charitable causes.

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Kim Ji-hoon

Kim Ji-hoon (May 9, 1981 Seoul-) also known as Kim Ji Hoon, Ji-hoon Kim, Kim, Ji-Hoon, Gim Ji-hun, Kim Chi-hun or Kim Ji-hun is a South Korean actor.

He first rose to fame with his performance in the hit series "Love Marriage" in 2008. Since then, he has acted in various genres such as historical dramas, romantic comedies, and action thrillers. Some of his notable works include "Kingdom of the Wind," "The Tower," "Thousand Day Promise," "Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love," and "Woman with a Suitcase." In addition to his acting career, Kim has also hosted television programs and appeared in several music videos. He studied Theater and Film at Chung-Ang University before pursuing his career in acting.

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Seo Ji-seok

Seo Ji-seok (September 9, 1981 Incheon-) otherwise known as Si-jeok Seo, Suh Ji-suk, Seo Jong-wook, Seo Jong-uk, Sŏ Chong'uk or Sŏ Chi-sŏk is a South Korean actor.

Seo Ji-seok began his acting career in 2003 with a small role on the TV drama "South of the Sun." He then went on to appear in numerous popular dramas such as "Pure in Heart," "The King's Daughter, Soo Baek-hyang," and "Heard It Through the Grapevine."

In addition to his TV work, Seo Ji-seok has also starred in several films including "To Sir, With Love" and "The Plan Man." He is known for his versatility as an actor, able to portray a range of characters from comedic to serious.

Outside of acting, Seo Ji-seok is also a regular cast member on the variety show "Law of the Jungle" and has made appearances on other popular variety programs such as "Running Man" and "Knowing Brothers."

Seo Ji-seok is married to musical actress and TV personality Park Sol-mi. They wed in 2013 and have two children together.

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Lee Eon

Lee Eon (February 5, 1981 Busan-August 21, 2008 Hannam-dong) otherwise known as Eon Lee, Park Sang-min, Bak Sang-min, Pak Sang-min, I Eon or I Ǒn was a South Korean model and actor.

He began his career as a runway model before transitioning to acting. Lee Eon's breakthrough role was in the 2006 television drama "The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince", where he played the character of Hwang Min-yeop. He received critical acclaim for his performance and quickly became a fan favorite.

Lee Eon went on to appear in several more television dramas, including "Night after Night" and "Strongest Chil Woo". He also starred in the 2008 film "Gosa".

Tragically, Lee Eon passed away at the young age of 27 in a motorcycle accident in 2008. His passing was a shock to the entertainment industry and his fans, who remembered him for his talent and kind personality. In the years since his death, Lee Eon has been remembered as a rising star who had many more promising roles ahead of him.

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Bong Tae-gyu

Bong Tae-gyu (May 19, 1981 South Korea-) also known as Tae-gyu Bong, Pong T‘aekyu, Bong Tae-Kyu or Bong Taekyu is a South Korean actor.

He started his acting career in 2001 in the television series "A Delicious Proposal" and has since appeared in numerous Korean dramas and films. Some of his notable works include "Surprise", "My Tutor Friend", "Daddy Long Legs", and "Two Faces of My Girlfriend". Bong Tae-gyu has also won several awards throughout his acting career, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 28th Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role in "Le Grand Chef". In addition to acting, he has also appeared in variety shows such as "2 Days & 1 Night" and "Family Outing".

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Kim Nam-gil

Kim Nam-gil (March 13, 1981 Seoul-) a.k.a. Han Lee, Gim Nam-gil, Kim Nam-kil, Nam-gil Kim, Lee Han, Kim Nam Gil, Kim, Nam-Gil or Kim Namgil is a South Korean actor.

Kim Nam-gil made his acting debut in 2003, and rose to fame in 2007 with his portrayal of Bidam in the MBC historical drama "Queen Seondeok". He has since starred in various films and television dramas, such as "Bad Guy", "Shark", and "Live Up to Your Name". In addition to acting, Kim Nam-gil has also released songs for the soundtracks of some of his dramas. He is known for his intense and passionate acting style, as well as his charm and charisma both on and off screen. In 2018, he made his long-awaited return to the big screen with the action film "Pandora". Kim Nam-gil has amassed a large following both in South Korea and internationally, and continues to be actively involved in the entertainment industry.

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Lee Ki-woo

Lee Ki-woo (October 23, 1981 Seoul-) a.k.a. Ki-woo Lee, (SOI), I Gi-u, Lee Gee Woo, Lee Ki Woo, Lee Kiwoo, Ki Woo Lee or Lee Gi Wu is a South Korean actor.

He first gained popularity with his role in the 2003 drama "Sharp". He went on to star in several other popular dramas including "The Classic" and "Nonstop 5". In 2008, he made his big screen debut in the horror film "The Ghost".

Lee has also gained recognition for his performances in international films such as the Hollywood film "The Yellow Sea" and the Chinese film "Detective Chinatown".

Aside from acting, he has also appeared in several music videos and is known for his handsome looks, earning him a spot in the list of "Korea's Top 10 Most Handsome Actors" by TV Report in 2014.

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Jo Han-sun

Jo Han-sun (June 17, 1981 Seoul-) also known as Han-seon Jo, Cho Han-seon, Jo Han-seon, Cho Han-sŏn, Jo Han Sun or Cho Han-sun is a South Korean actor and singer.

He made his acting debut in 2005 with a minor role in the drama "Be Strong, Geum-Soon!". Han-sun is known for his roles in popular dramas such as "Iljimae" (2008), "The Slave Hunters" (2010), and "You Are So Beautiful" (2011). He has also appeared in several films, including "Love Conquers All" (2006) and "11am" (2013).

In addition to acting, Han-sun is also a singer and has released several singles in Korea and Japan. He participated in the soundtrack for the drama "Iljimae" and sang the theme song for the Korean animated film "Leafie, A Hen into the Wild" (2011).

Han-sun has won several awards for his performances, including the Best New Actor award at the 2006 KBS Drama Awards and the Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama at the 2010 KBS Drama Awards.

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Jin Tae-hyun

Jin Tae-hyun (February 15, 1981 South Korea-) a.k.a. Tae-hyeon Kim, Jin Tae-hyeon, Chin T'aehyŏn, Gim Tae-hyeon, Kim T'aehyŏn, Kim Tae-hyun, Jin, Taei-hyun, Kim Tae Hyun, Taehyeon Jin, Kim Taehyun, Kim Tae-hyeon or Jin Taehyun is a South Korean actor.

Jin Tae-hyun began his acting career in the late 1990s, appearing in various television dramas and films. He gained recognition for his role in the 2007 drama "New Heart" and has since become a popular leading man in Korean dramas, starring in series such as "Love Marriage," "Marriage Clinic: Love and War," and "Something About 1%." In addition to acting, Jin Tae-hyun has also released music and appeared on variety shows. He is married to actress Park Si-eun and the couple has a son together.

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Jeong Lee

Jeong Lee (October 24, 1981 South Korea-) a.k.a. Lee Jung Hee, J. Lee or Lee Jung is a South Korean actor and singer.

Born and raised in South Korea, Jeong Lee first gained recognition as a singer in a boy band during the early 2000s. He later transitioned to acting, making his debut on the big screen in 2005. Since then, he has appeared in numerous films and TV dramas, earning critical acclaim for his performances. Jeong Lee is known for his versatility as an actor, effortlessly portraying a wide range of characters. In addition to his career as an actor and singer, he is also active as a host and has appeared on several variety shows in Korea. Lee is considered one of the most successful and admired artists in the South Korean entertainment industry.

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Andy Lee

Andy Lee (January 21, 1981 Seoul-) a.k.a. Lee, Andy, Andy, Lee Sun-ho, Lee Sun Ho, ZomDy, DyDy, Aendi, I Seon-ho or I Sŏn-ho is a South Korean actor, singer and rapper.

He is best known as a member of the popular K-pop group Shinhwa, which debuted in 1998. Lee also pursued a solo career, releasing several albums and singles. In addition to music, he has acted in various Korean dramas and films, including "God of War" and "Detective Mr. Gong". Lee has also made appearances on several variety shows, showcasing his wit and humor. He is considered one of the most successful and influential figures in Korean entertainment industry, with a career spanning over two decades.

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K.Will

K.Will (December 30, 1981 Gwangju-) also known as Will, K., Kim Hyung-Soo or Brain HyungKnight is a South Korean composer, actor, vocal coach, dancer and singer.

K.Will debuted in 2007 with the single "Left Heart" and gained popularity with his emotional ballads. Some of his most well-known songs include "Love Blossom," "Please Don't," and "You Don't Know Love." He has also lent his voice to many K-drama soundtracks, including "Love is Crying" for the hit drama "The King 2 Hearts."

In addition to his music career, K.Will has also acted in several dramas such as "Bridal Mask" and "Perseverance, Goo Hae Ra." He has also appeared as a vocal coach on the popular singing competition show "Produce 101."

K.Will is known for his powerful vocals and emotional performances, earning him the nickname "Prince of Ballads" in the Korean music industry. He continues to release music and perform, captivating audiences with his soulful voice.

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Kwon Hyun-sang

Kwon Hyun-sang (July 2, 1981 Seoul-) also known as Im Dong-jae, Hyeon-sang Kwon, Gwon Hyeon-sang, Kwŏn Hyŏn-sang or Hyun-Sang Kwon is a South Korean actor.

He graduated from Seoul Institute of the Arts with a degree in acting. Kwon made his acting debut in 2003 and has since been a prolific actor in both film and television. He has received critical acclaim for his performances in films such as "The Piper" and "The Wailing". Kwon has also won several awards including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 14th Busan Film Critics Awards. In addition to acting, Kwon has appeared on various variety shows and has also become a popular voice actor, providing the Korean voice for characters in several animated films.

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Lee Sang-yoon

Lee Sang-yoon (August 15, 1981 Seoul-) also known as Sang-Yoon Lee is a South Korean actor.

He began his career as a model and made his acting debut in the 2005 drama series "Biscuit Teacher and Star Candy". He then went on to star in several popular Korean dramas, such as "Life is Beautiful", "The Duo", "Seoyoung, My Daughter", and "Whisper". In addition to his acting career, Lee Sang-yoon is also a graduate of the prestigious Seoul National University where he studied Physics. He has appeared in several variety shows, such as "Master in the House" and "All the Butlers", showcasing his wit and charm to audiences. Lee Sang-yoon is known for his handsome looks and versatile acting skills, and has won several awards for his performances on screen.

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Kim Ji-Seok

Kim Ji-Seok (April 21, 1981 Seoul-) also known as Kim Bo-seok is a South Korean actor.

He graduated from Dongguk University where he majored in theatre and film studies. Kim began his acting career in 2002 and has since appeared in various films, dramas, and stage productions.

Some of his notable film works include "Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow" (2011), "The Throne" (2015), and "One Line" (2017). He has also been active in television and has starred in popular dramas such as "Oh My Ghostess" (2015) and "Top Star Yoo Baek" (2018).

Apart from acting, Kim has hosted several variety shows and events, showcasing his charming personality and wit. He is also known for his philanthropic efforts and has volunteered for various causes including children's welfare and disaster relief.

With his talent and dedication to his craft, Kim Ji-Seok has become a respected actor in the South Korean entertainment industry.

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Jung Woo

Jung Woo (January 14, 1981 Busan-) a.k.a. Woo Jung, Kim Jung-guk, Jeong-u, Jŏngu, Gim Jeong-guk or Kim Jŏngguk is a South Korean actor.

He began his acting career in 2006 and rose to fame after appearing in the dramas "Reply 1994" and "Hospital Playlist". He has since become a sought-after leading man, known for his versatile acting range and charming personality on and off screen.

In addition to his successful acting career, Jung Woo is also a philanthropist and has contributed to charitable causes throughout his career. He has also received numerous awards and recognition for his acting, including a Best Supporting Actor award at the 2013 Baeksang Arts Awards for his performance in "Reply 1994". He continues to work in the entertainment industry and is admired by fans for his charm, talent, and dedication to his craft.

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Yun-jae Park

Yun-jae Park (January 14, 1981 Korea-) also known as Park Yoon Jae, Park Yoon-Jae, Park Sang-Uk or Park Sang Wook is a South Korean actor.

He graduated from Chung-Ang University with a degree in Theater and Film. Park made his acting debut in 2002 with the television drama "Ruler of Your Own World". He has since appeared in numerous television dramas such as "What Happened in Bali", "My Love Patzzi", and "The Legend of the Blue Sea".

Park is also known for his roles in the films "The Scam" and "Moss". He has won several awards for his performances, including the KBS Drama Award for Best Supporting Actor for "The Producers" in 2015, and the Grimae Award for Best Actor for "The Ghost Detective" in 2018.

In addition to his acting career, Park also served as a soldier in the South Korean military from 2010 to 2012.

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Kang Ji-Seob

Kang Ji-Seob (February 6, 1981-) is a South Korean actor.

Kang Ji-Seob graduated from Cheongju University with a major in Performing Arts. He began his career in 2004 with a minor role in the drama "One Percent of Anything" and went on to star in many popular dramas such as "Coffee House", "Kimchi Family", "Big Man", "The Master's Sun" and "Entourage". He has also acted in films such as "My Paparotti" and "Salut d'Amour". Kang Ji-Seob has received several awards for his acting including the KBS Drama Award for Best New Actor and SBS Drama Award for Top Excellence Actor.

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Lee Philip

Lee Philip (May 26, 1981 United States of America-) otherwise known as Lee Phillip, Lee Kwang-hun or Philip Lee is a South Korean actor.

Born and raised in the United States, Lee Philip began his career as a model before transitioning to acting in South Korea. He made his acting debut in the 2007 drama "The Legend" and has since appeared in a number of popular Korean dramas, including "Secret Garden" and "A Gentlemen's Dignity." In addition to his on-screen work, Lee has also dabbled in music, composing and producing several songs for various dramas. He is known for his handsome looks and his ability to portray both serious and comedic roles with ease.

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Lee Jin-wook

Lee Jin-wook (September 16, 1981 Cheongju-) a.k.a. Jin-uk Lee, Jin-wook Lee or Jin-wuk Lee is a South Korean actor.

He made his acting debut in 2003 and rose to fame with his roles in the TV dramas "Smile Again" and "Glass Castle". Lee is best known for his versatile acting skills and has received critical acclaim for his performances in various genres including romantic comedies, action thrillers, and historical dramas. Some of his notable works include "Myung-wol the Spy", "Nine: Time Travel Nine Times", "The Time We Were Not in Love", and "Voice". In 2016, Lee was embroiled in controversy after being accused of sexual assault, but the charges were ultimately dropped due to lack of evidence. Despite the controversy, he has continued to appear in TV dramas and movies, showcasing his talent as a versatile actor.

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Park Sung-Kwang

Park Sung-Kwang (August 15, 1981 Seoul-) otherwise known as Park Seonggwang or Park Seong Kwang is a South Korean actor.

He made his debut in the entertainment industry in 2008 and gained recognition for his comedic roles in various TV shows and films. Park Sung-Kwang has appeared in numerous popular series such as "The Fiery Priest," "Reply 1988," and "Flower of Evil." Throughout his career, he has won multiple awards including the KBS Entertainment Award for Best Entertainer in a Comedy Program in 2011 and the Top Excellence Award at the KBS Drama Awards in 2019. In addition to his acting career, Park Sung-Kwang is also a variety show host and has hosted shows such as "Hello Counselor" and "Battle Trip." He is known for his witty humor and lovable personality, making him a fan favorite in Korea.

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Go Joo-won

Go Joo-won (October 16, 1981 Gwangju-) a.k.a. Go Joo Won, Ko Joo-won, Go Young-chul, Go Ju-won, Ko Chu-wŏn, Go Yeong-cheol, Ko Yŏng-ch‘ŏl, Ko Juwon, Ko Joo Won or Go Young Chul is a South Korean actor.

He initially started his career as a stage actor and then transitioned to television dramas and films. Go Joo-won gained popularity for his role as Lee Shin in the drama series "Pianist" in 2010. He then went on to star in numerous hit dramas such as "Empress Ki", "Queen In-hyun's Man", and "Mr. Sunshine". In addition to his successful acting career, Go Joo-won has also been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in supporting children who have been diagnosed with cancer. He has been awarded for his charitable contributions and serves as an ambassador for various organizations that aim to help children in need.

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