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Ans: Kim Soo-hyun was very quiet in middle school and no one expected him to enter the entertainment field. He first started acting in high school to change his reserved personality, but as he diligently memorized scripts and practiced for school plays, Kim's aspiration to truly become an actor grew.] He enrolled in Chung-Ang University, majoring in Theater and Film Studies.. He appeared in the musicals Grease and A Midsummer Night's Dream in 2003.
Kim soo hyun made his television debut with a supporting role in the 2007 sitcom Kimchi Cheese Smile. He followed that with Peabody Awardee Jungle Fish (2008), and Father's House (2009), the latter a well-received 2-episode SBS special drama where he acted alongside veteran actor Choi Min-soo. He further raised his profile through his memorable turns as the younger version of the male lead characters in Will It Snow For Christmas? (2009) and Giant (2010). He was in the 2009 short film Worst Friends by Namkoong Sun, which won the Best Film in Social Drama at the Mise en Scène Short Film Festival. He also MC-ed the KM variety show 소년소녀가요백서 ("Sonyeon Sonyeo Gayo Baekseo") that same year.
He became a household name in 2011, playing a country bumpkin who turns out to be a musical genius in the teen drama Dream High. The only young actor in the main cast with no K-pop experience, Kim "studied song and dance for three months at JYP Entertainment so he could pull off the required scenes in the drama. He lived no differently than other trainees at JYP. He learned singing and dancing for hours every day" according to the production company.
He recorded two songs for Dream High's soundtrack, his solo "Dreaming" as well the title track "Dream High" sang by the rest of the cast. He appeared in several music programs and concerts after the drama's completion, and also made a cameo in the pilot episode of its second season.
His popularity skyrocketed when he starred in hit period drama The Moon that Embraces the Sun, which was number one in its time slot and at its peak recorded viewer ratings of 42.2 percent. He again contributed his vocals to the soundtrack, the traditional ballad "Only You" which topped digital music charts, and the more modern in composition "Another Way" released as a "Secret Version" single.
He later won Best Drama Actor at the 2012 Baeksang Arts Awards, a win which was hotly debated as he was the youngest and newest actor among the nominees in his category, beating heavyweight veterans such as Han Suk-kyu, Shin Ha-kyun and Cha Seung-won. Upon receiving the trophy, Kim said, "I am very grateful for this moment, but I am ashamed as well. It’s like getting a lot of homework. I’ll keep trying to become a better actor in order to remain worthy of this award."
Since the success of The Moon that Embraces the Sun, Kim has set a new record for product endorsements by being the face of 17 products simultaneously, including a laptop, a camera, suits, cosmetics, sportswear, outdoor goods, a coffee franchise, pizza, ice cream, jelly, softdrinks, beer, fabric softener and a telecommunications company. According to entertainment industry insiders, Kim would have earned more than 6 billion won ($5.3 million) from his exclusive deals (most Korean A-list celebrities are said to earn 300 million to 350 million won).
Kim's big-screen debut will be in the star-studded heist film The Thieves, touted in the press as the Korean version of Ocean's Eleven. His character Jampano is the youngest member of a gang of Korean and Chinese thieves who team up to steal a diamond worth 40 billion won locked away in a casino in Macau.
His casting has been announced for the upcoming Secret to Greatness. Based on the comic by Hun, it follows the story of Won Ryu-hwan, the leader of a group of North Korean boy spies known for their handsome looks. Won has the ability to read people but acts like a countryside fool as his cover; his journey begins when he is abandoned by the North. It is currently in pre-production and is set to start filming in July 2012.
Drama
Year Title Role TV Network
2007 Kimchi Cheese Smile Kim Soo-hyun MBC
2008 Jungle Fish Han Jae-ta KBS
2009 Will It Snow For ? Cha Kang-jin (teen) SBS
Father's House Kang Jae-il SBS
2010 Giant Lee Sung-mo (teen) SBS
2011 Dream High Song Sam-dong KBS
2012 Dream High Season 2 Song Sam-dong (cameo, episode 1) KBS
The Moon that Embraces the Sun Lee Hwon MBC
Film
Year Title Role
2009 Worst Friends (short film) Choon-gi
2012 The Thieves Jampano
Secret to Greatness Won Ryu-hwan
Discography
Year Track Album
2011 "Dreaming" Dream High OST
"Dream High" (collaboration with
Suzy, Taecyeon, Wooyoung, JOO) Dream High OST
2012 "Only You" The Moon that Embraces the Sun OST
"Another Way" Another Way (Secret Version Single)
Awards and nominations
Year Award Category Result
2010 SBS Drama Awards[37] New Star Award (Giant) Won
2011 Asia Model Festival Awards CF Model Award Won
Korea Drama Festival Best New Actor (Dream High) Won
Popularity Award (Dream High) Won
Style Icon Awards New Icon Award Won
47th Baeksang Arts Awards Best New TV Actor (Dream High) Nominated
Popularity Award, TV (Dream High) Won
KBS Drama Awards Best New Actor (Dream High) Won
Popularity Award (Dream High) Won
Best Couple with Suzy (Dream High) Won
201248th Baeksang Arts Awards Best TV Actor (The Moon that Embraces the Sun) Won
Popularity Award, TV (The Moon that Embraces the Sun) Won
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