

Biography
Kim Tae-hoon is a South Korean actor who graduated from Hanyang University with a degree in Theater and Film and began his acting career in 1997 with the Hanyang Repertory Theatre. He has played leading roles in independent films such as Way to Go, Rose (2006), The Pit and the Pendulum (2009) and When Winter Screams (2013) while also appearing in popular mainstream works like The Man from Nowhere, The Innocent Man, Pure Love and An Ethics Lesson. Known for bringing emotional depth even to supporting parts, he has been praised for his versatility across genres and strong screen presence. He is represented by El Julai Entertainment and is the younger brother of actor Kim Tae-woo. He continues to act actively in both film and television, balancing indie roles with participation in larger commercial projects.




