 
 
Have you ever seen an actor who can play nearly every type of role given to them? Kim Sung Oh
 is that type of actor. In his 15-year career he has played a wide 
variety of different characters that includes a murderous psycho and 
an adorably awkward secretary. He plays his characters so well, you 
don’t think he can ever convincingly play another one, until, well, when
 he does play another one and you forget all about his previous roles. 
From one movie, you feel chills run down your spine every time you seem 
him on screen, but after watching his next drama, you just want to hug 
him for being so sweet.
Kim Sung Oh has taken on many memorable roles that range from the sweetest of people to the most horrendous. What were some those memorable roles? Let’s take a look.
 
 
 
 
 
Kim Sung Oh has taken on many memorable roles that range from the sweetest of people to the most horrendous. What were some those memorable roles? Let’s take a look.
Secret Garden

In one of his best known roles, Kim Sung Oh played Hyun Bin‘s
 bumbling assistant, Secretary Kim, who always seemed a bit awkward and 
was always bickering with his even stranger (and unreliable) 
boss. Secretary Kim was a very likable character whose interactions with
 Kim Joo Won (Hyun Bin) made “Secret Garden” far more hilarious than it 
already was. Even though he was just a supporting character, he got his 
happy ending with Gil Ra Im (Ha Ji Won)’s roommate/best friend, Im Ah Young (Yoo In Na). He may not have been a main lead, but he got a satisfying ending.
The Man From Nowhere/Ajusshi

In this film, Kim Sung Oh played a 
borderline psychotic drug dealer named Jong Seok, who aids in the 
kidnapping of a woman and her daughter. Anyone can take on the role a 
psychopathic villain, but it takes an extraordinary actor to show how
 psychotic that character can really be. SPOILER*********** Kim Sung 
Oh’s character may have died in the film, but he definitely left a 
lasting impression on viewers with his amazing portrayal of Jong Seok.
When A Man Loves

Kim Sung Oh not only knows how to play very
 polarizing good or evil characters, but also the ambiguous ones.  In 
“When a Man Loves,” he played the role of Lee Chang Hee, a baddie 
gangster who also cared for his brother. Everything he did was for his 
younger brother, Lee Jae Hee (Yeon Woo Jin).
 Even when he became a ‘bad guy,’ he was never a terrible person. Sure 
he’s done some crazy (i.e. illegal) things to protect those he cares 
about, but overall Chang Hee was never a bad guy. In this role, Kim Sung
 Oh showed the human, or more complex, side of those whom we just 
presume to be straightforward villains.
Fashion King

If you can ever describe a role in which 
Kim Sung Oh played a quirky character, his portrayal as 
designer/fabulous fashionista Kim Nam Jung in the film “Fashion King” 
would be it. Nam Jung is quite popular for his unique fashion sense and 
sells knockoffs of popular brands. He takes Woo Ki Myung (Joo Won) and Kim Chang Joo (Shin Ju Hwan)
 under his wing and introduces them to the world of fashion. This role 
put Kim Sung Oh back into his comedic roles, but Nam Jung is more than 
just a funny character – he serves as a mentor to Ki Myung and Chang 
Joo. He shows them how to be confident no matter how unpopular you may 
be and that brands don’t matter when it comes to personal fashion. He 
even showed how much he cared about them by making over Kwak Eun Jin (Sulli), Ki Myung’s friend who also likes him.
Warm and Cozy

In his most recent role, our actor has been
 bumped up to second lead. Kim Sung Oh played Hwang Wook, mayor of a 
small Jeju town who competes for Lee Jung Joo (Kang So Ra)’s
 affection. I’m sure many viewers ended up with SLS (Second Lead 
Syndrome) while watching this drama since Mayor Wook was just so 
adorable throughout the series. Unlike most second leads, his feelings 
for Jung Joo didn’t put him into evil second lead territory (we already 
had our female second lead for that) and we mainly saw him being 
adorable and awkward. Even when he did something selfish, he apologized 
for it. So how does playing a second lead deserve praise? Well it’s Kim 
Sung Oh and who else could play multiple family members of their 
character? None, I tell you (well maybe some others) and he pulled off 
every single family member effortlessly. Though Mayor Wook didn’t get 
Jung Joo, he did get his own happy ending with Cha Hee Ra (Ok Ji Young).
With an ability to pull off any type of 
character, it’s no wonder he’s been able to have a consistent career 
over the years. With other notable dramas and movies under his belt such
 as “Giant,” “The Tower,” and “The Nigh Watchman,” his
 popularity will only continue to grow. Let’s cross our fingers for when
 he finally gets to be the main lead in a new project.
 
Guys go and watch Secret Garden
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