
Hong Kyung-in
Acting • Born 1976-10-27
Biography
The fresh-faced HONG Kyung-in, who graduated from the Dongguk University’s School of Acting, debuted on screen at the tender age of 16 in the early 1990s Korean classic Our Twisted Hero (1992). While still a teenager he went on to appear in some of the most important films of the mid-1990s, such as The Eternal Empire (1995) and A Single Spark (1995). It was around this time that he began to appear in TV dramas as well. He has remained consistent on screen, taking co-starring roles in films for 20 years, such as 2001’s hit gangster comedy Hi! Dharma. After a few years absent from cinemas, HONG returned to the big screen in 2013 with a part in the hit spy drama Secretly Greatly and then starred alongside KIM In-gwon in the issue-raising North Korea-set drama Apostle in 2014.
Filmography
32 credits
Hi, Dharma!
Movie • 2001
Rookie

Chabak - Night of Murder and Romance
Movie • 2023

Re:fresh
Movie • 2022
Gwan Bin

A Single Spark
Movie • 1995
Jeon Tae-il

Borderliners
Movie • 2021

The Best
Movie • 1998
Na Gi-chan

Our Twisted Hero
Movie • 1992
Eom Suk-dae

Piano Man
Movie • 1996
Jin-woo

Apostle
Movie • 2014
Ujin Jang

Secretly, Greatly
Movie • 2013
Jo Doo-seok

Twisted Daddy
Movie • 2016

Birth of a Man
Movie • 2002
Lim Man-gu

Vincent
Movie • 2017

Your Noir
Movie • 2013
Seok-Hyeon

The Mother's Island
Movie • 2013
Lee Chan

Toxic Desire: Addiction
Movie • 2014
Choi Joon-sang

Channel 69
Movie • 1996
Seok-gi

Revenge
Movie • 2024
Han Min

Life and Death of the Hollywood Kid
Movie • 1994
Myeong-gil (High School)

The Eternal Empire
Movie • 1995
Seja

30 Minutes
Movie • 2025

Bad Friends
TV • 2000

The King of Tears, Lee Bang Won
TV • 2021
Lee Bang-ui

Express Delivery: Mongolia Edition
TV • 2023
Self

Ya Shim Man Man
TV • 2003
Self

A Sunny Place of the Young
TV • 1995
Lim Su Chul

Three Guys and Three Girls
TV • 1996
Hong Kyung-in

Legend of the Patriots
TV • 2010
Yang Sang Gil

Robber
TV • 2008
Kim Man-Doo

컬러
TV • 1996

Overgrown Bromance
TV • 2017
Self

Sandglass
TV • 1995