Kim Dong-won
January 1, 1916 (108 years old) in Kaesŏng, North Korea
Kim Dong-won (김동원) was a South Korean actor.
Known For
Credits
- 1975 · Bird of Paradise as
- 1970 · Great King Sejo as
- 1970 · Pagoda of No Shadow as
- 1970 · Mi-ae as
- 1970 · Wang-geon, the Great as
- 1969 · Beauty in Black Rose Castle as
- 1969 · Escaping Shanghai as
- 1969 · Spring, Spring as
- 1969 · School Excursion as
- 1968 · Bun-nyeo as
- 1968 · The General's Mustache as
- 1968 · Past Loves as
- 1968 · Lady in Dream as Lawyer Oh
- 1968 · A Man Like the Wind as Pastor
- 1967 · Lost People as
- 1967 · The Violator as
- 1966 · The Last Empress as
- 1965 · The Continent in Flames as General Hong
- 1965 · Woman Is Better as
- 1965 · Sorrow Even Up in Heaven as Principal
- 1964 · Wife's Confession as
- 1964 · The Power for Ten Years as King Yeongjo
- 1963 · The Daughters of Kim's Pharmacy as Kim
- 1963 · Goryeojang as Jin-seok
- 1963 · A Sad Story of Danjong as
- 1962 · Heartlessness as
- 1962 · Bound by Chastity Rule as
- 1962 · The Iron-Eating Monster as
- 1962 · When Acacias Bloom as Gentleman (independence fighter)
- 1962 · In So Long as Kyungjae Lee
- 1962 · Farewell to the Duman River as Choi Su-bong
- 1962 · The Country Left Behind as
- 1962 · Tyrant Yeonsan as King Seong-jong the Great
- 1962 · Body is Sad as
- 1961 · Prince Yeonsan as King Seong-jong
- 1961 · Lady Jang as Minister Yeong
- 1961 · The Love Story of Chun-hyang as Bangja
- 1960 · A Drifting Story as Lawyer
- 1960 · Soil as Hanminkyo
- 1959 · Three O'Clock on a Rainy Afternoon as
- 1959 · A Cross of Love as
- 1959 · Dongsimcho as Chairman (President of publishing company)
- 1959 · King Gojong and Martyr An Jung-Geun as
- 1959 · The Romantic Train as
- 1958 · A Country Girl as Jang Byeong-shik
- 1958 · The River of Temptation as
- 1957 · A Woman's War as
- 1956 · The Enemy of Woman as
- 1956 · Prince Ho-Dong and Princess Nak-Rang as
- 1956 · Madame Freedom as Han Tae-seok
- Future · Though There was No Vow as
- 1948 · The Sun of Night as