Born 1974 (age 51) · Seoul, South Korea
Appears in 63 titles

Shin Ha-kyun (신하균) is a South Korean actor. Born on May 30 1974, he first trained as a stage actor at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, before transitioning to film and gaining national fame with his role as a North Korean soldier in Joint Security Area (JSA, 2000). The film was a major blockbuster with 5 million admissions domestically. And it earned him the prestigious Blue Dragon Best Supporting Actor award. After the success of JSA, Shin has appeared in many critically and popularly acclaimed roles, including in Guns & Talks (2001), Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002), and Save the Green Planet! (2003). He then starred in Welcome to Dongmakgol (2005) in the lead role, which was another major blockbuster with 8 million admissions domestically. Recently, he appeared in The Thieves (2012) and Extreme Job (2019), which were the 2nd biggest hits in Korean film history at their respective time of release, with 12 million and 16 million admissions respectively.

Filmography

Lady Vengeance
7.5
Lady Vengeance
2005
as Assassin 2
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
Thirst
7.1
Thirst
2009
as Kang-woo
Joint Security Area
7.8
Joint Security Area
2000
as Pvt. Jeong Woo-jin
The Villainess
6.9
The Villainess
2017
as Joong-sang
Extreme Job
7.2
Extreme Job
2019
as Lee Moo-bae
The Thieves
6.7
The Thieves
2012
as Art Curator
Save the Green Planet!
7.0
Save the Green Planet!
2003
as Lee Byeong-gu
Welcome to Dongmakgol
7.5
Welcome to Dongmakgol
2005
as 2nd Lt. Pyo Hyun-chul
The Front Line
7.2
The Front Line
2011
as Kang Eun-pyo
The Foul King
6.9
The Foul King
2000
as Bully 1
No Mercy for the Rude
6.4
No Mercy for the Rude
2006
as Killa
Guns & Talks
6.6
Guns & Talks
2001
as Jung-woo
Inseparable Bros
8.2
Inseparable Bros
2019
as Se-ha
Empire of Lust
6.9
Empire of Lust
2015
as Kim Min-jae
Running Man
6.3
Running Man
2013
as Cha Jong-woo
Big Match
6.9
Big Match
2014
as Ace
The Anchor
6.0
The Anchor
2022
as Choi In-ho
Murder, Take One
6.5
Murder, Take One
2005
as Kim Young-hun
My Brother
7.0
My Brother
2004
as Kim Seong-hyeon