Won Bin
Real Name: 김도진 / Kim Do Jin
Profession: Actor, Model
Date of birth: September 29, 1977
Birthplace: Jeong-seon, Kangwon-do, South Korea
Height: 178cm
Weight: 62kg
Blood type: O
Family: One older brother and three older sisters
Education: Yeo-Ryang Elementary School, Yeo-Ryang Middle School, Chun-Cheon Mechanical Engineering High School, Baek-Je Art College, Yong-In University (major: media and drama)
Religion: Christian
Hobby: Taewando, car racing, snow skiing, basketball,
photography and computer games
Fav. Color: Black
Fav. actor/actress: Ng Hsien Lien (HK) and Jang Dong
Gun (Korea)
Fav. Film: 'Eternal Love' and 'Braveheart'
Details
Won Bin is one of the sex symbol in Korea, voted as the cutest guy of the country. Media has described him as beautiful as flowers. Like most actors, Won Bin loved movies while growing up. His favorite movies are Braveheart and eternal love.
He has many TV guest appearances and TV commercials. Won Bin is in dozens of editorial venues in Korea and is practically across Asia.
He starred in Love Story (aka: Endless Love), the most popular Korean TV series from 2000, where he played a rich player who suddenly changed because it falls. Won Bin has a high caliber performance. This moving series describes the love in its various manifestations - family love, romantic love and platonic love - and is guaranteed to bring tears in her eyes.
He starred in Love Story (aka: Endless Love), the most popular Korean TV series from 2000, where he played a rich player who suddenly changed because it falls. Won Bin has a high caliber performance. This moving series describes the love in its various manifestations - family love, romantic love and platonic love - and is guaranteed to bring tears in her eyes.
TV Series
Friends 2002 (MBC/TBS, 2002)
Autumn Tale (KBS2, 2000)
Kkokji Touch Guy’s Love (2000)
Alight At The Small Station (1-episode) (2000)
Ready Go (MBC, 1998)
Kwangki Ad Maniac (1998)
Our Story (1997) Propose (KBS, 1997) debut
Movies
My Brother (2004)
Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War (2004)
Guns & Talks (2001)
Awards
2004 Chinsa Film Art Festival (Korea): Best Newcomer Award (for Taegukgi)
2004 Golden Filming Award (Korea): Best Newcomer Award (for Taegukgi)
2002 Bvlgari Brilliant Dreams Award (Japan)
2000 36th Baeksang Award: Best TV Drama Newcomer (for Kkokji and Autumn Tale)
2000 KBS Acting Awards: Best Performance Male Actor Award (for Kkokji and Autumn Tale)
1999 KBS Acting Awards: Best Newcomer Award (for Kwangki)
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