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Shin Ha-kyun
Shin in 2021
Born (1974-05-30) May 30, 1974 (age 50)
Alma materSeoul Institute of the Arts
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present
AgentHodoo
Korean name
Hangul
신하균
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSin Ha-gyun
McCune–ReischauerSin Hagyun

Shin Ha-kyun (born May 30, 1974) is a South Korean actor. He is known for his roles in television series Brain (2011), Soul Mechanic (2020), Beyond Evil (2021), and films Joint Security Area (2000), Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002), Save the Green Planet! (2003), Welcome to Dongmakgol (2005), Extreme Job (2019), and Inseparable Bros (2019).

Career

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Shin Ha-kyun first trained as a stage actor at the Seoul Institute of the Arts before acting in a large number of plays by Jang Jin. Shin was cast in Jang's first movie, The Happenings, and he has since appeared in almost all of Jang's feature films.[2] Impressed by his acting abilities, director Kim Jee-woon cast him in minor roles in The Foul King and his 30-minute internet film Coming Out.[3]

Shin first became a superstar with his role as a young North Korea soldier in Park Chan-wook's smash hit Joint Security Area in late 2000. He developed a large fan following which, together that of co-star Won Bin, helped make his next film Guns & Talks a strong commercial hit.[4][3]

In Park Chan-wook's acclaimed 2002 film, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Shin played a deaf man with bright green dyed hair who is driven by desperation to kidnap a young girl.[5][6] In Jang Joon-hwan's Save the Green Planet! (2003), Shin played a mentally unbalanced man who believes that aliens are plotting to invade the earth.[3]

Also noteworthy are Shin's performances in two films set during the Korean War: Welcome to Dongmakgol, a dramedy that takes place in a small mountainous village,[7][8][9] and The Front Line, a harrowing tale of soldiers fighting over a small, bomb-blasted hill that regularly changes hands.[10][11][12] His other film roles include: a developmentally disabled man in My Brother, a rural postman in A Letter From Mars, a suspect under interrogation in Murder, Take One,[13][14][15] an eccentric hitman in No Mercy for the Rude,[16] a struggling artist who makes an unwise bet in The Devil's Game,[17] a sickly cuckolded husband in Thirst,[18] a macho cop in Foxy Festival,[19] and a music teacher having an affair in Cafe Noir.[20]

Primarily a film actor, Shin's first TV series was 2003's Good Person on MBC. In 2010 he returned to television in Golden House.[21] His portrayal of a cold, ambitious neurosurgeon in the 2011 medical drama Brain, brought him to new heights of mainstream popularity.[22][23][24][25][26] For his performance in Brain, he won the Grand Prize ("Daesang") at the KBS Drama Awards.[27]

In 2013, Shin headlined the romantic comedy series All About My Romance about two legislators from rival political parties who fall in love,[28] followed by the high-profile action film Running Man about an ordinary man forced to become a fugitive after he gets framed for murder.[29][30][31]

He then played a septuagenarian whose body magically reverts to his thirties in the 2014 romantic comedy series Mr. Back.[32] Shin next gave a villainous turn as an evil mastermind game planner in the action-thriller Big Match.[33] In 2015, he headlined his first period film with Empire of Lust, playing a distinguished admiral of the recently established Joseon empire.[34][35][36][37]

In 2016, Shin starred in the police procedural crime drama Piped Piper (2016), playing a negotiator.[38] He then starred in the comedy film Detour,[39] followed with comedy thriller Room No.7.[40] He also played a supporting role in the action film The Villainess co-starring Kim Ok-bin.[41]

In 2018, Shin starred in the romantic comedy film What a Man Wants.[42] The same year, he was cast in the comedy film Inseparable Bros.[43] He returned to the small screen in the Korean remake of British crime drama Luther.[44]

In 2020, Shin starred in the medical drama Soul Mechanic.[45]

In 2021, Shin starred in the psychological thriller drama Beyond Evil as an impulsive and eccentric police officer.[46] His performance earned him the award for the Best Actor - Television at 57th Baeksang Arts Awards.

In 2022, he appeared in the mystery-thriller film Anchor and in the Coupang Play sitcom Unicorn.[47]

Personal life

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His niece, Park Eun-young, is a former member of the Korean idol group Brave Girls.[48]

Shin and Kim Go-eun were in a relationship from 2016 to 2017.[49]

Filmography

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Film

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Film performances
Year Title Role Note Ref.
English Korean
1998 The Happenings 기막힌 사내들 Kim Choo-rak
1999 The Spy 간첩 리철진 Oh Woo-yeol
2000 The Foul King 반칙왕 Bully Cameo
Coming Out 커밍 아웃 Jae-min Short film
Joint Security Area 공동경비구역 JSA Jung Woo-jin
2001 Guns & Talks 킬러들의 수다 Jung-woo
2002 Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance 복수는 나의 것 Ryu
Surprise 서프라이즈 Kim Jung-woo
2003 Save the Green Planet! 지구를 지켜라! Lee Byung-gu
A Man Who Went to Mars 화성으로 간 사나이 Lee Seung-jae
2004 My Brother 우리형 Kim Sung-hyun
Hair Kang Woon-do Short film
2005 Lady Vengeance 친절한 금자씨 Hired assassin #2 Special appearance
Welcome to Dongmakgol 웰컴 투 동막골 Pyo Hyun-chul
Murder, Take One 박수칠 때 떠나라 Kim Young-hoon
2006 No Mercy for the Rude 예의없는 것들 Killa
2007 My Son 아들 Uncle Goose (voice) Special appearance
2008 The Devil's Game 더 게임 Min Hee-do
2009 Thirst 박쥐 Kang-woo
2010 The Quiz Show Scandal 퀴즈왕 Ph.D. Special appearance
Foxy Festival 페스티발 Kwak Jang-bae
Cafe Noir 카페 느와르 Young-soo
2011 The Front Line 고지전 Kang Eun-pyo
2012 The Thieves 도둑들 Lee Ha-cheol Special appearance
2013 Running Man 런닝맨 Cha Jong-woo
2014 Big Match 빅매치 Ace
2015 Empire of Lust 순수의 시대 Kim Min-jae
2016 Detour 올레 Joong-pil
2017 The Villainess 악녀 Joong-sang
Room No.7 7호실 Doo-shik
2018 What a Man Wants 바람 바람 바람 Bong-soo
2019 Extreme Job 극한직업 Lee Moo-bae
Inseparable Bros 나의 특별한 형제 Kang Se-ha
Present 선물 Sang-goo Short film [50]
2020 Mr. Zoo: The Missing VIP 미스터 주: 사라진 VIP Ali (voice)
2022 Anchor 앵커 In-ho [51]

Television series

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Television series performances
Year Title Role Ref.
English Korean
2003 Good Person 좋은 사람 Park Joon-pil
2010 Golden House 위기일발 풍년빌라 Oh Bok-kyu
2011–2012 Brain 브레인 Lee Kang-hoon
2013 All About My Romance 내 연애의 모든 것 Kim Soo-young
2014 Mr. Back 미스터 백 Choi Go-bong / Choi Shin-hyung
2016 Pied Piper 피리부는 사나이 Joo Sung-chan
2018–2019 Less Than Evil 나쁜 형사 Woo Tae-seok
2020 Soul Mechanic 영혼수선공 Lee Shi-joon
2021 Beyond Evil 괴물 Lee Dong-sik
2023 Evilive 악인전기 Han Dong-soo [52]
2024 The Auditors 감사합니다 Shin Cha-il [53]

Web series

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Web series performances
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
English Korean
2022 Yonder 욘더 Jae-hyun [54]
Unicorn 유니콘 CEO Steve [55]

Music video appearances

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Music video performances
Year Title Artist
English Korean
2000 "I Love You"
with Cha Seung-won
Position (포지션)
2004 "Hwi-li-li" 휠릴리 Lee Soo-young
"Andante" 안단테
2010 "Just Laugh" 웃음만 Zia

Stage

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Theater

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List of Theater Play(s)
Year Title Role Theater Date Ref.
English Korean
1993 Dropping a bomb 폭탄 투하 중
1997 Taxi Driver - Where are you going? 택시 드리벌 - 당신은 어디까지 가십니까? Passenger one (어깨1), drunk passenger (취객), Protest student (시위학생) Arts and Culture Center Small Theater February 27–March 18 [56]
1997 (21st) Seoul Theater Festival: Taxi Driver - Where are you going? (제21회) 서울연극제: 택시 드리벌 - 당신은 어디까지 가십니까? October 10–15 [57]
1998 Magic Time 매직타임 Ha-kyun (하균)
1999 Heotang 허탕 Yoo Dal-soo (유달수) Academic Green Small Theater August 7 to October 31 [58]
2000 Leave When They're Applauding 박수칠 때 떠나라 The bellboy (벨보이) LG Arts Center June 16–30 [59]
2002 Welcome to Dongmakgol 웰컴 투 동막골 Pyo Hyun-chul (표현철) LG Arts Center December 14–29 [60]

Discography

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OST performances
Year Title Artist Music Album
English Korean
2004 "Brother's Letter" 형의 편지
Don Spike OST My Brother
2005 "Interogation" 심문(審問)
Han Jae-kwon OST Murder, Take One
2019 "Happy"
  • Korean Version:
    • 17Holic
    • Yug Sang-hyo
  • Original Song: Mocca
OST Inseparable Bros
2020 "Sigh" 휴(休)
  • Shin Ha-kyun
  • BIG Naughty
  • Shin Ha-kyun
  • BIG Naughty
OST Soul Mechanic

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2000 3rd Director's Cut Awards Best New Actor Joint Security Area Won
8th Chunsa Film Art Awards Best Supporting Actor Won
21st Blue Dragon Film Awards[61] Best Supporting Actor Won
2001 38th Grand Bell Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
22nd Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Guns & Talks Nominated
16th Golden Disk Awards Popular Music Video Award Position – I Love You Won
2003 4th Busan Film Critics Awards[62] Best Actor Save the Green Planet! Won
2nd Korean Film Awards Nominated
2009 30th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Thirst Nominated
2011 KBS Drama Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Brain Won
Top Excellence Award, Actor Nominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Nominated
Netizen Award, Actor Won
Best Couple Award with Choi Jung-won Won
2012 48th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actor (TV) Nominated
7th Seoul International Drama Awards Best Actor Nominated
24th Korean PD Awards Won
1st K-Drama Star Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor Nominated
2013 SBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries All About My Romance Nominated
2014 MBC Drama Awards Mr. Back Nominated
Popularity Award, Actor Won
2018 MBC Drama Awards[63] Grand Prize (Daesang) Less Than Evil Nominated
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Monday-Tuesday Drama Won
In Awe Award Won
2019 39th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Best Actor Inseparable Bros Won
2020 34th KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor Soul Mechanic Nominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Nominated
2021 57th Baeksang Arts Awards[64][65] Best Actor (TV) Beyond Evil Won

State honors

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Name of country, year given, and name of honor
Country Or Organization Year Honor Or Award Ref.
National Tax Service 2007 41st Taxpayer's Day — Exemplary Taxpayer Commendation

Notes

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