Kang Shin-il
Known for: Acting
Born: November 25, 1960 in South Korea
Kang Shin-il (hangul: 강신일; born November 26, 1960) is a South Korean actor. Kang graduated from Kyung Hee University with a degree in electronic engineering, but he soon put aside his studies and spent most of his time in Daehangno, Seoul's theater district, where he formed a troupe called Testimony that performed at smaller venues. In 1985, he made his acting debut in Chilsu and Mansu, and soon gained fame as a stage actor in plays such as Kimchigook Goes Crazy and Chronicles of Han. He appeared onscreen for the first time in the 1988 film adaptation of Chilsu and Mansu and became a prolific supporting actor in Korean cinema and television (notably in Kang Woo-suk's Public Enemy franchise), while continuing to do theater. In 2007, Kang was diagnosed with liver cancer, but after recovering from surgery, he resumed his acting career.
Known for
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My Heart Puppy
Jin-gook's Uncle
Mr. Socrates
Beom-pyo
Another Public Enemy
Eom Chung-il
Public Enemy
Eom Chung-il
Legend of the Evil Lake
Minister Mun-su
Can We Get Married?
Public Enemy Returns
Eom Chung-il
Moss
Chief Prosecutor
Black House
Chung-bae
Jail Breakers
Security guard
Silmido
Geun-jae
Triangle
Vice president Son
Fists of Legend
Director Jo
The Great Actor
Dae-ho
Hanbando
Kim Yoo-sik
Blood and Ties
Han Sang-soo
Pandora
Mr. Kong
My Girlfriend Is an Agent
Doctor Noh
Duck Town
Mr. Park
Roman Holiday
Detective Squad Chief Ahn
A Little Pond
Mr. Kang
Some
Chief Oh
See, Beethoven
Beethoven
The Prison
Director Noh