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}} Kim Su-ro (born Kim Sang-joong on May 7, 1970) is a South Korean actor. ==Career== Kim Su-ro studied Theater at the Seoul Institute of the Arts and Dongguk University, then joined the Mokwha Repertory Company. In 1993, he made his cinematic debut with a minor role in ''Two Cops'', and became known for being a scene-stealing supporting actor, especially in comedies such as ''The Foul King'', ''Hi! Dharma!'', ''Fun Movie'' and ''S Diary''. With ''Vampire Cop Ricky'' in 2006, Kim began starring in leading roles, and this was followed by the films ''A Bold Family'', ''Our School's E.T.'', ''Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp'', ''The Quiz Show Scandal'', ''Romantic Heaven'', and ''Ghost Sweepers''. He also appeared in the television series ''Master of Study'' and ''A Gentleman's Dignity''. In 2009, it was ''The Lower Depths'', a play by Maxim Gorky considered to be one of the most important works of Russian Socialist realism, that drew Kim back to the theater. "Even while acting in movies, I dreamed of the day I would return to the stage," he said. Kim made his first foray into producing plays with ''Lee Gi-dong Gymnasium'' in 2010 (which he also starred in), and its commercial success led him to establish the Kim Su-ro Project in 2011, which aims to produce original works by local playwrights. His first production, ''Audacious Romance'' starring Lee Hyun-jin, was a hit and laid the foundation for succeeding productions such as ''Love Generation'', and the musicals ''Coffee Prince'', ''Black Mary Poppins'', and ''Agatha''. Kim starred in another restaging of ''The Lower Depths'' in 2014, which is his company's ninth production. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kim Su-ro」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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