
Kang Shin-il
Born: 1960-11-26
Place of Birth: South Korea
Biography
Kang Shin-il (hangul: 강신일; born November 26, 1960) is a South Korean actor. Kang graduated from Kyung Hee University with a degree in electronic engineering, but he soon put aside his studies and spent most of his time in Daehangno, Seoul's theater district, where he formed a troupe called Testimony that performed at smaller venues. In 1985, he made his acting debut in Chilsu and Mansu, and soon gained fame as a stage actor in plays such as Kimchigook Goes Crazy and Chronicles of Han. He appeared onscreen for the first time in the 1988 film adaptation of Chilsu and Mansu and became a prolific supporting actor in Korean cinema and television (notably in Kang Woo-suk's Public Enemy franchise), while continuing to do theater. In 2007, Kang was diagnosed with liver cancer, but after recovering from surgery, he resumed his acting career.
Known For

Pandora

My Lovely Angel

The Prison

Roman Holiday

Silmido

Moss

Deranged

Always

Friend

Can We Get Married?

Closer to Heaven

Fists of Legend

Public Enemy

Chilsu and Mansu

Blood and Ties

Mr. Socrates

Black Money

Sword In The Moon

Beyond That Mountain

Maundy Thursday

A Little Pond

Glove

The Uprising

Hanbando

Love Phobia

Duck Town

Heartbeat

My Heart Puppy

Some

The Great Actor

I Am Home

Legend of the Evil Lake

See, Beethoven

Jail Breakers

Black House

Project Cheonan Ship

Triangle

Another Public Enemy

My Girlfriend Is an Agent

I Want to Know Your Parents

Public Enemy Returns
