Kim Jae-rok

Kim Jae-rok

60 · Born: Nov 7, 1965

Personal Details

BornNov 7, 1965 South Korea

Biography

Kim Jae-rok, a South Korean actor of note, was ushered into this world on November 7, 1965, in his native South Korea.

Throughout his illustrious career, he has made a lasting impression on audiences, garnering widespread recognition for his captivating performances in a multitude of films.

One of his most notable roles to date is undoubtedly his portrayal in the 2016 blockbuster hit, Train to Busan, a thrilling ride that has captivated viewers worldwide.

Additionally, his powerful depiction in the 2012 film, Pieta, showcased his remarkable acting prowess, leaving a lasting impact on those who had the privilege of witnessing it.

Furthermore, his more recent appearance in The Bad Guys: The Movie, released in 2019, serves as a testament to his enduring talent and versatility as an actor.

Career

2019
Black Money
Black Money as Bae Young-guk
2018
Microhabitat
Microhabitat as House Owner
2016
Seoul Station
Seoul Station as Mr. Lee (voice)
2014
One on One
One on One as Manager
2013
The Fake
The Fake as Chil-sung (voice)
Moebius
Moebius as Doctor
Red Family
Red Family as North Korean Defector Journalist
2012
Pieta
Pieta as Monk (uncredited)
2008
A Man Who Was Superman
A Man Who Was Superman as Bruce Lee (uncredited)
Crossing
Crossing as NGO Planner
Go Go 70s
Go Go 70s as Recording Engineer
2005
Marathon
Marathon as Police Station Officer
1998
Christmas in August
Christmas in August as Jung-won's Friend 1