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Kim Min-kyo
Born (1974-04-15) April 15, 1974 (age 50)
MediumTheatre, Stand-up, Television
NationalitySouth Korean
Years active1998-present
GenresCharacter, Sketch, Blue, Observational, Dramatic
Spouse(married)
Notable works and rolesCrew of Saturday Night Live Korea
Insolent Romance as Goo Bong-phil
Korean name
Hangul
김민교
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGim Min-gyo
McCune–ReischauerKim Min-kyo

Kim Min-kyo (Korean김민교, born April 15, 1974) is a South Korean actor and director. He is well known for a cast member ('crew') on the tvN entertainment show Saturday Night Live Korea.

Career

He has been performing as a stage actor on several Korean theatre plays, mainly in Daehangno for 20 years, and also working as a movie actor since 1998.[1] On early 2012, after hard years as a relatively unknown actor, he was strongly requested by his Seoul Institute of the Arts superior Jang Jin, who served as the creative director of a brand-new live comic variety TV programme Saturday Night Live Korea. He eventually joined this programme and has been performing since May 2012. Furthermore, from the beginning of SNL Korea's 3rd season in latter of 2012, with mentorship by high-profile comedian Shin Dong-yup, his popularity has skyrocketed.[2] During the show, he played a series of unexpected sexual characters, which led its viewers to misapprehend him as an LGBT member. [3]

Currently, he serves both as a recurring stage director and actor of his works in South Korean arts circle, and considered as a de facto member of Jang Jin's Division (장진사단), alongside with Kim Seul-gie, Go Kyung-pyo, Kwon Hyeok-su, and others.[4] He has also been coaching his fellow stage actors like Chae Dong-hyeon, Yoon Gyung-ho, and Seo Seong-min.[5] He admires Steven Chow as his role model, who numerously covers both comic and tragic acts.[6]

Insolent Romance

Prior to joining SNL Korea, he wrote and directed a Korean play called Want Night (달콤한 원나잇), which was later re-branded as Insolent Romance (발칙한 로맨스), a globally-successful Korean movie director Daniel Bong-phil Goo, who meets his first-ever loved female friend called Ma Soo-ji (마수지), who had married after he left to Hollywood of Los Angeles over a decade ago, which is not usually happened in Korean society but included Kim Min-kyo's own possible and imaginary situations.[7] During a winter season of 2012-2013, he acted a main character of this play, Goo Bong-phil (구봉필).

This play has been co-worked with his Seoul Institute of the Arts colleague Kim Su-ro as his producer. Its commercial success in Daehangno led Kim Su-ro to made a series of launching authentic stage plays called Kim Su-ro Project (김수로 프로젝트), and this play marks the 1st product of the project.[8]

Media appearances

Personal life

On January 2010, Kim Min-kyo married his long-time fan, who had dated him since 2005.[16] He, who holds several martial arts title including hapkido and taekwondo, is atheist, however, sometimes he jokes that his namesaked religion is "Min-Kyo",[17] which means that he believes in himself.[18]

References

  1. ^ Now in Stage - Interview with Director Kim Min-kyo(Korean), Newstage, January 14, 2013, Retrieved on January 15, 2013
  2. ^ Interview with Kim Min-kyo(Korean), Newsen, January 7, 2013, Retrieved on January 15, 2013
  3. ^ SNLK Kim Min-kyo, misapprehended by his extremely real gay-acting(Korean), Hankook Ilbo, December 30, 2012, Retrieved on January 15, 2013.
  4. ^ Join knowledgable adult viewers with SNL Korea(Korean), Starnews, May 23, 2012, Retrieved on January 15, 2013.
  5. ^ Kim Min-kyo, An awesome man who's between pristine-gay and special commander(Korean), DC Interview, DC news, March 29, 2013, Retrieved on June 10, 2013.
  6. ^ Jeong Seok-hee Column - SNLK's leading crew(Korean), Naver news, May 28, 2013, Retrieved on June 8, 2013.
  7. ^ Review of Insolent Romance(Korean), Newsen, October 17, 2012, Retrieved on June 9, 2013.
  8. ^ R19-rated, a codename of current society(Korean), Woman Dong-a, November 15, 2012, Retrieved on June 10, 2013.
  9. ^ Variety's Rising Star Kim Minkyo, To become rich with Infinite Challenge (Korean), TVReport, August 3, 2013, Retrieved on August 3, 2013.
  10. ^ 'Hwasubun' Kim Min-kyo "Power of Infinite Challenge is incredible - offer from variety shows are skyrocketing(Korean), TVReport, September 5, 2013, Retrieved on November 4, 2013
  11. ^ Laugh and Enjoy a Satire of the Presidential Election, "Yeouido Teletubbies", Kyunghyang Shinmun, November 7, 2012, Retrieved on January 18, 2013.
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  13. ^ SNLKs Superb-crew Kim Min-kyo challenges MBCs historical-drama Subaekhyang(Korean), SportsSeoul, August 13, 2013, Retrieved on November 4, 2013
  14. ^ Interview: Stage-director Kim Min-kyo(Korean), Newstage, January 29, 2013, Retrieved on January 31, 2013.
  15. ^ {{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKRfv1jMHWQ%7Ctitle=G.NA - 예쁜 속옷 (G.NA's Secret)|date=May 11, 2014|work=YouTube
  16. ^ Actor Kim Min-kyo marries on January 2010, with a 10-year-younger female composer(Korean), Starnews, November 6, 2009, Retrieved on January 15, 2013.
  17. ^ this Korean word 'Kyo'(교) means a religion itself, or its religious belief.
  18. ^ Kim Min-kyo has a qualified Martial Arts master(Korean), tvdaily, May 1, 2013, Retrieved on June 9, 2013.

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