Kim Kwang-kyu

Kim Kwang-kyu (김광규) is a South Korean actor.He made his acting debut in 1999 in Dr. K, and its director fellow Busan native Kwak Kyung-taek later cast him in a small but memorable role as a physically abusive teacher in the 2001 box-office hit Friend. Kim continued acting in both television and film as a supporting actor, notably in, "The Secret of Coocoo Island" (2008), "Scent of a Woman" (2011), and "I Can Hear Your Voice" (2013). He also appears on the reality shows I Live Alone (since 2013) and Three Meals a Day (2015). Kim Kwang-kyu has received many awards, such as the Popularity Award in a Sitcom at the MBC Entertainment Awards in 2008, Excellence Award in a Variety Show on MBC Entertainment Awards in 2013.
Cast

Nothing Serious
Father

The Weird Missing Case of Mr. J
Director Park

A Birth
Lim Chi-baek

Voice of a Murderer
Chief Detective

Trap: Director's Cut
Jang Man-ho

Our Slightly Risque Relationship
Le caméraman

Mutt Boy
Team Leader Seok

Take Care of My Cat
Ticket Inspector

Blood and Ties
Police Jang

Twilight Gangsters
Police Team Leader

Tazza: The High Rollers
Lanky

Friend
Math Teacher

The Accidental Detective 2: In Action
Gwang-gyu

Modern Boy
Park Ka-song

The Desperate Chase
Team Leader Lee

Queen of Walking
Father

A Love
Union head

The Sheriff In Town
Mr. Park

The Dude in Me
Kim Jong-ki

Love Forecast
Bald Man

Door Lock
Deputy Head of Department

My Brother
Mi-ryeong's Brother

Marriage Blue
Dr. Kim

New Year Blues
Police Department Chief

The Worst Guy Ever
man on blind date (cameo)

Underground Rendezvous
General Yeon

Secret Reunion
Gyeongsang Province Director

Haunters
Director

You Are My Sunshine
Village Foreman

Snail Gosiwon
Unknown

Closer to Heaven
Kook Dong-sik