Education
Kim Rae-won initially wanted to become a professional basketball player, but when an injured ankle tendon ended that childhood dream, he turned to acting and studied Theater and Film at Chung-Ang University.
Kim Rae-won initially wanted to become a professional basketball player, but when an injured ankle tendon ended that childhood dream, he turned to acting and studied Theater and Film at Chung-Ang University.
He rose to fame in 2003 romantic comedy series Rooftop Room Cat, and is also known for his leading roles in My Little Bride (2004), Love Story in Harvard (2004), Gourmet (2008), A Thousand Days" Promise (2011) and Punch (2014-2015)
He made his acting debut in the 1997 teen drama Maine, in the role of a newbie at the broadcasting club of his high school. This was followed by another teen drama, School 2 (1999) and coming-of-age film Plum Blossom (2000). In 2003, Kim became a household name after playing a law student slacker who cohabitates with a girl (Jeong Da-bin) in the popular series Rooftop Room Cat.
He then played a carefree photographer who enters the life of an introverted girl in..ing, followed by a return to the romantic comedy genre with My Little Bride, in the role of a college graduate forced to marry a high school girl (Moon Geun-young).
My Little Bride became a sleeper hit and was the second top-grossing Korean film of 2004. Kim continued playing romantic heroes on television, in dramas such as Love Story in Harvard (2004) and Which Star Are You From (2006).
But on the big screen, he focused on darker, more masculine fare. He played a lowlife-turned-cop in Mr.
Socrates (2005), a former gangster attempting to turn over a new leaf in Sunflower (2006), and an antihero art restorer in Insadong Scandal (2009).
In 2008, Kim played an elementary school teacher who falls for a Korean-Japanese jewelry designer (Mirai Yamamoto) in the Japanese film Flower Shadow (花影, Hanakage). Later that year, he was cast in the leading role as a genius aspiring chef in Gourmet, a hit series based on Huh Young-man"s manhwa Sikgaek. Kim then explored the melodrama genre in A Thousand Days" Promise (2011), by renowned television screenwriter Kim Soo-hyun.
In the 2012 film My Little Hero (released internationally as A Wonderful Moment), Kim played a cynical music director who "discovers" a young boy in an audition contest.
He next starred in 2014 legal thriller Punch, in which he played a prosecutor who is diagnosed with a terminal illness and decides to use his remaining six months to bring down the corrupt officials within the legal system. This was followed by Gangnam Blues, a 2015 film by director Yoo Ha about the seedy underbelly behind the rapid real estate development of Gangnam in the 1970s.
Kim shed 15 kilograms to make his role as a fist-fighting gangster more realistic.