Sul Kyung-gu

Sul in 2019 Sul Kyung-gu (; born May 1, 1967) is a South Korean actor. Upon his graduation in 1994, he appeared in numerous theatrical productions, such as the hit Korean adaptation of the German rock musical ''Subway Line 1'', and productions of Sam Shepard's ''True West'' and A. R. Gurney's ''Love Letters''.

Sul is considered one of the troika of actors representing Chungmu-ro in the 2000s, alongside Choi Min-sik and Song Kang-ho. He is best known for his collaborations with director Lee Chang-dong in ''Peppermint Candy'' (1999) and ''Oasis'' (2002), ''Public Enemy'' film series (2002–2008) for which he won the Baeksang Arts Award Grand Prize, and ''Silmido'' (2003) which became the highest-grossing film in South Korea at the time of release. He also won Best Actor at the Baeksang Arts Awards for his performances in ''Hope'' (2013) and ''Kingmaker'' (2022).

His other notable credits include ''Jail Breakers'' (2002), ''Voice of a Murderer'' (2007), ''Tidal Wave'' (2009), ''The Tower'' (2012), ''Cold Eyes'' (2013), ''The Spy: Undercover Operation'' (2013), ''The Merciless'' (2017) and ''Memoir of a Murderer'' (2017). Provided by Wikipedia

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