Song Il-gook

South Korean actor (born 1971)
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Song Il-kook is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his role in the 2006 hit drama series Jumong as the titular character.

Song is the grandson of politician Kim Du-han, great grandson of Kim Jwa-jin, the famous anarchist and Korean independence movement general during the early 1900s. Song is the son of politician and former actress Kim Eul-dong.

He graduated from Cheongju University, majoring in Performing Arts, and later obtained a master's degree from Chung-Ang University. Song is the vice-president of the Korean Triathlon Confederation and participated in the 2008 Seoul International Triathlon Competition. In April 2008, Song carried the Olympic torch through Seoul.

According to Reuters the most popular episodes of Jumong attracted over 90% of Iranian audience (compared to 40% in South Korea), propelling Song Il-gook to superstar status in Iran.

Song is also an amateur sketch artist. He has also modelled professionally, both on the runway and in print. In 2008, he was one of the subjects of the Kolon Christmas Photo Shoot.

In 2009, the state of Hawaii designated March 21 as Song Il-kook day. In April 2010, he was invited to the Blue House to dine with Heads of State, including the president of Kazakhstan, as Jumong garnered immense popularity in the central Asian country.

In October 2015, Song signed an exclusive contract with management agency C-JeS Entertainment.

Date of Birth1st October 1971
Age53 Years
Zodiac SignLibra
CountrySouth Korea
Current CitySeoul
Birth PlaceSeoul
NationalitySouth Korea
CitizenshipSouth Korea
SpousesJung Seung-yeon
RelativesKim Du-han
Education
Chung-Ang University
Occupationfilm actor, actor, television actor