Kim Du-han

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Kim Du-han
Title Member of the National Assembly of South Korea
Term 1954 - 1965
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gim Du-han
McCune–Reischauer Kim Tuhan
Pen name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Uisong
McCune–Reischauer Uisong

Kim Du-han, also spelled Kim Doo-han (1918–1972) was the leader of the Korean organised crime and the son of Kim Chwa-chin, a noted Korean freedom fighter and Anarchist. His nickname was Uisong.

Life

Career

Doo Han Kim was the leader of the Jongro street gang during the Japanese occupation of Korea. He was considered to be the greatest fist fighter in Korea during his time.

After the end of Imperial Japanese rule in Korea, Kim joined Syngman Rhee's Liberal Party, where he served as a politician. He was elected to the Third National Assembly in 1954 and the Sixth National Assembly in 1965.

Personal life

Kim was the grandfather of South Korean actor Song Il-gook whose mother, Kim Eul-dong, is a politician and the daughter of Kim, who was one year old when he died.


In popular culture

  • Kim gained status as a folk hero in many South Korean films, in which he has been portrayed by actors such as Park Sang-min in the General's Son trilogy.
  • Kim was portrayed by Ahn Jae-mo (and later, Kim Yeong-cheol) in the 2002 SBS biographical television series Age of Wanderer, which focused on his life.
  • Kim's grandson, Song Il-gook, made a cameo appearance in the MBC television series This Man, playing his own grandfather.

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