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Kang Ji-sub est un Acteur Sud coréen né le 6 février 1981

Kang Ji-sub

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Nom de naissance Kim Young-sub
Nationalité Coree du sud
Naissance 6 février 1981 (43 ans)

Kang Ji-sub (born Kim Young-sub on February 6, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He began acting in 2005 in Dear Heaven, and went on to star in television melodramas such as Two Wives (2009), The Empress (2011), and Two Women's Room (2013). Kang made his big-screen debut in 2014 with The Plan, a thriller about loan sharks.

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Kim Jung-tae
Kim Jung-tae
(1 films)
Lee Kwang-soo
Lee Kwang-soo
(1 films)
Joo Sang-wook
Joo Sang-wook
(1 films)
Lee Han-wi
Lee Han-wi
(1 films)
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Filmographie de Kang Ji-sub (2 films)

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Plán
Plán (2014)
, 1h38
Genres Documentaire
Acteurs Shin Eun-kyung, Kang Ji-sub, Lee Ki-young
Rôle Yong-hoon

Se-hee is a notoriously cold-blooded money-lender. In order to survive in the cruel business, she is not afraid to seduce a man, destroy a family, or take away collateral through underhanded means. By the time her name becomes known in the business, she has two men who are always by her side: financial sponsor In-ho, and adoring regular guy Yong-hoon.
간기남
간기남 (2012)
, 1h57
Genres Thriller, Comédie, Horreur, Policier
Acteurs Park Hee-soon, Park Si-yeon, Joo Sang-wook, Lee Kwang-soo, Kim Jung-tae, Cha Soo-yeon
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For the past two years, while on suspension for adultery with a police chief's wife, detective Kang Seon-woo (Park Hee-soon), has been running a private-eye agency specializing in adultery cases. He's also being sued for divorce by his wife, Hye-young (Cha Soo-yeon). A couple of days before resuming his old job, Seon-u accepts a case from a woman, Kim Soo-jin (Yoon Jae), who wears a particularly alluring perfume. She says her husband, casino billionaire Nam Yeong-gil (Jo Won-hee), is conducting an affair with another woman at a love hotel in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi Province, outside Seoul. Seon-woo checks into an adjoining room in the unmanned hotel and is met there by Soo-jin. Instead of immediately surprising the lovers, Soo-jin invites Seon-woo to a drink and seduces him. Seon-woo wakes up next to her dead body, and in the next room finds the husband also dead. The woman there says her name is also Kim Soo-jin (Park Si-yeon) and the dead man is her husband. Along with his idiot assistant, ex-con Gi-poong (Lee Kwang-soo), Seon-woo cleans the crime scenes and buries the bodies, realizing he's been framed for the double murder. Resuming his job at Jonggu Police Station, Seon-woo investigates the case along with two colleagues: the stubbornly procedural Seo (Kim Jung-tae), who dislikes him, and the easy-going Han Gil-ro (Joo Sang-wook), who admires him. Seon-woo has noticed that Soo-jin wears the same perfume as her dead namesake, and she admits she wanted a divorce from her husband, who used to beat her. Seon-woo questions the dead Soo-jin's boyfriend, gym trainer Lee Jin-guk (Kim Yun-seong), but the trail leads nowhere. As the terrier-like Seo comes up with more evidence that could eventually implicate Seon-woo in the murders, Seon-woo finds himself falling hard for Soo-jin and on a deadline to solve the mystery.