Song Kang-ho is a South Korean actor considered one of the most prolific South Korean actors. He is world-famous for his performance in South Korean films like Snowpiercer (2013) and Parasite (2019). He is often called Kang-ho Song.
Wiki/Biography
Song Kang-ho was born on Tuesday, January 17, 1967 (aged 55; as in 2022) in Gimhae City, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. Her zodiac sign is Capricorn. Since his college, he dreamed of becoming an actor. After graduating from Gimhae High School, he joined a social theater troupe in his locality. Back when he joined the theaters, there were only five theaters in the country. He majored in Broadcasting and Entertainment at National Gyeongsang University, Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province.
Physical appearance
Family, Ethnicity & Wife
Song Kang-ho follows Christianity. His father’s name is Song In-Dae (died in 2018). He married Hwang Jangsuk in 1995. The couple has a daughter and a son. His son, Song Jun-Pyoung (b. 1996) is a football player for Suwon Samsung Bluewings. His daughter’s name is Song Ju-Yean.
Career
Agency
Hodu & U Entertainment
As a Theater Artist
In 1990, he joined a theater group in a company in Busan called “Yeonwoo Mudae”. With his theater troupe, he performed in such memorable plays as “Dongseung”, “Pak Cheom-Ji”, Gukmul Issajiman, “Yo-jong Ban-ran and ‘Bionso; the first being ‘Chui Sonsaeng.’ He worked in theater for nearly a decade. He also worked in the theater groups ‘Saebyeog’ and ‘Chaimu’.
As a Movie Star
He was approached several times for the cinema but he always refused the roles; until he took on the role of “Dong-suk” in the 1996 film “The Day a Pig Fell Down the Well.” He was 30 when he made his film debut.
Director Lee Chang-dong, who spotted him during the play “Bionso”, cast Kang ho in his film “Green Fish” (1997) as “Pan-Su”.
He then played key roles in films like No. 3 (1997), Bad Movie (1997), The Quiet Family (1998), and Shiri (1999). His first role as a lead actor came with the 2000 film “The Foul King”, where he played the role of “Dae-ho”.
He is famous for starring in important movies like Joint Security Area (2000), Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002), Memories of Murder (2003), The President’s Barber (2004), The Host (2006), The Show Must Go On (2007), Secret Sunshine (2007), The Good, the Bad, the Weird (2008), Thirst (2009), Secret Reunion (2010), Snowpiercer (2013), The Throne (2015), A Taxi Driver ( 2017), The Drug King (2018) and Parasite (2019).
Prizes and Nominations
- Order of Cultural Merit of Okgwan (the fourth-highest class of national cultural medals) by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (South Korea) in 2019
- Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the 26th Screen Actors Guild Awards for the movie “Parasite” in 2019
- Award of Excellence at the 72nd Locarno International Film Festival for the film “Parasite” in 2019
- Shin Young-Kyun Arts and Culture Foundation Best Cultural Award in 2016
- Busan International Film Festival Asia Casting Market Curtain Call Award in 2015
- Fantasia Film Festival – Awarded for the film “The Show Must Go On” in 2007
- Golden Cinematography Awards (presented by the Association of Korean Film Producers) – won Daesang as an actor for the film “The Host” in 2006
- Asian Film Awards for the film “The Host” in 2006
- 2004 Taxpayers’ Day Presidential Commendation
- Deauville Asian Film Festival – Awarded for the film “Joint Security Area” in 2000
Grand Bell Award
- Best New Actor for the movie “No.23” in 1997
- Best Actor for the movie “Joint Security Area” in 2000
- Best actor for the film “Memories of Murder” in 2003
- Netizens Popularity Award for the film “Memories of Murder” in 2003
- Best Actor for the movie “The Face Reader” in 2013
Blue Dragon Film Awards
- Best Supporting Actor for the movie “No.23” in 1997
- Best Actor for the movie “The Show Must Go On” in 2007
- Best actor for the film “The Attorney” in 2013
- Best actor for the movie “A Taxi Driver” in 2017
Korean Association of Film Critics Awards
- Best Actor for the movie “The Quiet Family” in 1998
- Best actor for the movie “Memories of Murder” in 2003
- Best Actor for the movie “The Show Must Go On” in 2007
- Best actor for the film “The Face Reader” in 2013
Buil Film Awards
- Best actor for the film “The Attorney” in 2013
- Best actor for the movie “A Taxi Driver” in 2017
Signature
Favorites
Films: László Nemes’s “Son of Saul” (2015), Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite” (2019), Lee Chang-dong’s “Secret Sunshine” (2010), Park Chan-wook’s “Oldboy” (2003), Franklin J. Schaffner’s “Papillon” (1973) [2]Rotten Tomatoes
Controversies
In 2005, Song was found by the police to be driving while he was drunk. The test came out with a blood alcohol content of 0.095%. His license was suspended for 100 days. [3]Entertainment Naver
Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of Rs. 537 crores (as of 2020) [4]Media Mass
Facts / Anecdotes
- In his free time, he enjoys rock climbing near his home, watching movies, or watching sports matches.
- Song received a new nickname for “Awards Fairy” after her film “Parasite” won the Cannes Film Festival. [5]Yonhap News Agency
- In 2021, he was selected as one of the nine judges in the competition section of the 74th Cannes Film Festival to be held from July 6 to July 17.
- On March 6, 2022, Song donated 100 million won to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help the damage from the huge wildfire that started in Uljin, Gyeongbuk and which spread to Samcheok, Gangwon.
- Song Kang-ho’s blood type is A.
- He never took professional acting training and has been working in theater since graduating from Gimhae High School. In an interview, he confessed that he attended acting school for a short time.
- In an interview, Kang-ho confessed that he used to do manual labor on construction sites when he was young. He worked on construction sites because his daily salary was very high.
- He gained international acclaim for his performance in the film Parasite (2019). He played the role of ‘Kim Kitaek’ in the film. The film won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival and the Oscar for best film in 2019.
- His film “Parasite” (2019) also became the first Korean film to receive a Golden Globe Award in 2020.
- The director, Bong Joon-ho and Kang-ho are very good friends. When Bong Joon-ho was deemed an incompetent director, Kang-ho agreed to make a movie with him. They both first met when Kang-ho was a struggling actor in the industry, and he was giving auditions for a movie where Joon-ho was an assistant director. Kang-ho failed the auditions, but he got a message from Joon-ho, saying,
I would like to work on a film with you one day.
- As a result, when Joon-ho offered him a movie, Kang-ho accepted his offer and they both worked in “Memories of Murder” for the first time. Since then, they have worked on many projects together.
- In 2020, he joined the top 30 brand reputation rankings for movie actors by the Korean Business Research Institute.
- Asked about the good advice he follows as an actor, he said that there was a senior actor he worked with on stage,”Don’t become a technical actor. Do not act in a typical and predictable way.”
- Apparently Kang-ho’s son Joon Pyung taught him how to dribble a ball for a scene in the movie A Taxi Driver (2017.)
References
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↑2 | Rotten Tomatoes |
↑3 | Entertainment Naver |
↑4 | Media Mass |
↑5 | Yonhap News Agency |
↑6 | Donga |