Kim Chang Wan is a South Korean rock singer, composer, musician, actor, TV host, radio DJ, writer, and poet. Kim, along with his younger brothers Kim Chang Hoon and Kim Chang Ik, began composing music during their mid-teens and formed the band "Mui" when they were college students.
After Kim graduated in 1975 from Seoul National University, they went professional and changed their band's name to Sanulrim (meaning "Mountain Echo"). The band's psychedelic rock/hard rock sound (reminiscent of the Sex Pistols) was music Koreans hadn't heard before, and Sanulrim revitalized the Korean music scene, which was currently devastated after several major musicians were arrested for marijuana possession in the 1970s.
They held a 30th-anniversary concert in 2007 and made plans to release the 14th album. But drummer Kim Chang Ik was killed in a traffic accident in Vancouver, Canada on January 29th, 2008, and Sanulrim disbanded after his death.
Having worked as a music director and film score composer in the early 1990s, Kim also began acting onscreen. He did not only starred in movies such as Blades of Blood, Antique Bakery, Shinsukki Blues, Windstruck, and My Love Ssagajy but also in roughly 30 television shows.
The versatile Kim has also starred in a stage play (A Nap in 2010), hosted variety shows and radio programs, and written several books (some containing poetry).
2023
as Jang Ho
2022
as Seo Hyun-gyu
2021
as No Hak-tae
2021
as Self - Musical Guest
2020
as Gong Il-do
2020
as Oh Ji-wang
2019
as Kwon Young-kook
2018
as Park Boo-han
2017
as Do Tae-Geun
2017
as Sa Chang-wan
2017
as Lee Ho-Beom
2016
as Park Young-Sil
2015
as Yi Won-ik
2014
as Dean Min Yong-Ki
2013
as Jang Young-mok
2013
as Choi Moon-shik
2013
2012
as Choi In-beom
2011
as Himself
2011
as Director Choi
2010
as General Manager Mok Young-chul
2010
as King Seonjo
2010
2009
as Lee Moon-gyo
2009
as Kim Hong-shik
2008
as White Beard
2008
as Park Hyun-sup
2008
as King Do Po Hui
2007
as Hong Gae-shik
2007
2007
as Woo Yong-gil
2006
as Lee Hyung-man
2004
as Moon Jae-Seok
2004
as Yu-bin's father
2004
as Chief of Police Substation
2004
as Ha-young's Father
2002
as Lee Duk-Soo
2002
as Jo Nam-sik
2001
as Park Du-Man
2001
as Dr. Jo
2000
2000
as Cheol-gu
1999
1999
as Reporter Kim
1999
1996
as Jiwoo
1995
as 정창현