Kim Seon-ho, born on May eighth, nineteen eighty-six, is a prominent South Korean actor known for his versatile performances across television and stage. He began his acting journey in the vibrant theater district of Daehangno in two thousand nine, where he quickly garnered attention for his compelling stage presence, earning him the affectionate title of 'theater idol.'
His television career took off with his debut in Good Manager in two thousand seventeen, but it was his role as Han Ji-pyeong in the hit series Start-Up in two thousand twenty that marked a significant turning point in his career. This performance not only showcased his talent but also established him as a household name in South Korea.
In two thousand twenty-one, Kim further captivated audiences with his portrayal of Hong Du-sik in the romantic comedy Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, a role that earned him the prestigious title of Gallup Korea's Television Actor of the Year. His ability to connect with viewers through his characters has made him a beloved figure in the industry.
In two thousand twenty-three, Kim made his film debut in the action thriller The Childe, where he received multiple Best New Actor awards, solidifying his status as a rising star in cinema. Despite his success on screen, he remains dedicated to his roots in theater, continuing to perform in stage productions.