After officially debuting in
A Crimson Mark, Kim Dong-wook's first notable role was the angry, impoverished teenager in director
Byun Young-joo's 2004
coming-of-age film Flying Boys. He then broke into the mainstream as the bubbly waiter in
MBC's 2007 hit romantic comedy series
Coffee Prince. In the popular 2009 sports flick
Take Off, he starred as a former night club bouncer who ends up being a member of Korea's national
ski jumping team. In spite of the enormous physical challenge, Kim said it was a character he genuinely enjoyed playing. His follow-up the year after was the Korean production of
Legally Blonde, the Broadway musical based on the
2011 Hollywood film of the same name. He played
Luke Wilson's role Emmett. Kim said "the show must go on, no matter what" mentality was what he found appealing yet tough about doing musicals. Kim then played lead roles in the omnibus film
Five Senses of Eros, thriller
Happy Killers, and melodrama
Romantic Heaven. But it was his performance in period thriller
The Concubine that he gained significant attention on the big screen. According to critics one of the finest of achievements of the 2012 period thriller is Kim's engrossing performance as the tormented Prince Sung-won, who gradually loses his sense of judgment and emotional control in the face of obsessive love. Kim said of playing the intense role, "While feeling sorry for him, I also found the complexity of the character fascinating. That's what drew me in." In 2014, Kim made his acting comeback in the period drama series
More Than a Maid. He had his big screen comeback in action comedy
Three Summer Nights (2015). Kim then played the leading role in the cable slice-of-life drama
Riders: Get Tomorrow (2015), which won him the Best Character Award at the Korea Cable TV Awards. Kim played a significant role in the fantasy blockbuster
Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds (2017) and its sequel,
Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days (2018); which won him several Best Supporting Actor accolades. Kim was then cast in OCN's supernatural thriller
The Guest (2018). The series was a hit and received positive reviews. In 2019, Kim starred alongside
Ko Sung-hee in the romantic comedy film
Trade Your Love. In April, Kim is set to star in the comedy drama
Special Labor Inspector. In 2020, Kim was cast in the romance drama
Find Me in Your Memory. In 2021, Kim played the role of a psychiatrist in the new drama
You Are My Spring, co-starring with
Seo Hyun-jin. In 2022, Kim as Hwang Kyung-min, who lives without forgetting the memories of school violence 20 years ago in the web series
The King of Pigs. In February 2025, Kim signed with new agency Plum A&C. ==Personal life==