Kim Rae-won, born on March nineteenth, nineteen eighty-one, is a prominent South Korean actor known for his versatility in both film and television. He first captured the public's attention with his role in the romantic comedy series 'Cats on the Roof' in two thousand three, which marked the beginning of a successful career in the entertainment industry.
His filmography includes notable works such as 'My Little Bride' in two thousand four, which became a cultural phenomenon, and 'Sunflower' in two thousand six, showcasing his ability to tackle diverse roles. Kim Rae-won has also made a significant impact in the thriller genre with 'The Prison' released in two thousand seventeen.
In addition to his film achievements, Kim has starred in several acclaimed television series. His performances in 'Love Story in Harvard' in two thousand four and 'Gourmet' in two thousand eight have solidified his status as a leading actor. He continued to impress audiences with his roles in 'A Thousand Days' Promise' in two thousand eleven, 'Punch' from two thousand fourteen to two thousand fifteen, and 'The Doctors' in two thousand sixteen.
More recently, Kim Rae-won has captivated viewers with his performances in 'Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me' in two thousand eighteen and 'The First Responders' from two thousand twenty-two to two thousand twenty-three, further establishing his legacy in the South Korean entertainment landscape.