Ko Gun Han, a highly accomplished South Korean actor, previously recognized as Kim Min Kyu, entered this world on December 20, 1988, and has since left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
Before embarking on his professional journey, Ko Gun Han devoted himself to higher education, enrolling at Kyungsung University, where he successfully earned a degree in the esteemed fields of Theater and Film.
This remarkable individual's professional odyssey commenced with a pivotal film role in the 2014 production of "Shadow Island", thereby inaugurating a career that would go on to be filled with numerous accolades and achievements.
Ko Gun Han embarked on a journey to diversify his artistic endeavors by making a successful transition into the world of drama, commencing his acting career in 2017 with a starring role in the captivating series "If I Were a Season". This inaugural foray into the realm of television drama was swiftly followed by a supporting role in the highly acclaimed and widely popular drama "I'm Not a Robot" later that same year, thereby further solidifying his presence within the Korean entertainment industry.
In the year 2018, Ko Gun Han continued to make a lasting impression by appearing in the enchanting drama "Mama Fairy and the Woodcutter", thereby cementing his status as a talented and versatile actor within the Korean entertainment scene.
Ko Gun Han has been captivating audiences with his remarkable range and adaptability, effortlessly transitioning between diverse roles in recent years. One notable example is his appearance in the critically acclaimed drama "Special Labor Inspector, Mr. Jo" in 2019, where he showcased his exceptional acting skills. Additionally, he also impressed in the romantic-comedy series "The Joseon Romantic-Comedy Tale of Nok-Du" in the same year.