Kim Chang-wan

Actor

Kim Chang-wan

김창완
1954-02-22 · Seoul, South Korea
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1 drama
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Kim Chang-wan is a multifaceted South Korean talent, recognized as a singer, musician, actor, TV host, and writer. He began his musical journey with his brothers in their teens, ultimately forming the influential band Sanulrim while in college. After graduating from Seoul National University in 1975, they transitioned to a professional career, bringing a fresh psychedelic rock sound to Korea, a music scene that had been struggling due to strict regulations on artists. Sanulrim revitalized this landscape, capturing the attention of many with their unique style. Throughout his career, Kim has made significant contributions beyond music. He has acted in numerous films, including "Blades of Blood," "Antique Bakery," and "Windstruck," as well as in approximately 30 television series. His versatility extends to the stage, where he starred in the play "A Nap" in 2010, and he has hosted various radio and variety shows, showcasing his dynamic presence in the entertainment industry. Additionally, he has authored several books, some of which feature poetry, further illustrating his creative breadth. Despite the tragic loss of his brother and bandmate, Kim continues to be a prominent figure in the cultural landscape of South Korea.

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