He was viewed as Heo Min-soo, top assistant chef at Sun Restaurant, in the 2015 heartfelt thrill ride parody show series Oh My Ghost, featuring Park Bo-youthful, Jo Jung-suk, Lim Ju-hwan, and Kim Seul-gi.

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In 2018, Kang Ki-youthful was given a role as Park Yoo-sik, the leader of Yumyung Group who is Young-joon’s dearest companion back from college as well as his friend, in the TV lighthearted comedy series What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim.

The show stars Park Seo-joon and Park Min-youthful and this job won Kang Ki-youthful the fourteenth Soompi Award in the “Best Supporting Actor” classification.

He showed up as Kim Sang-ryeol, the main male KIS specialist in the group, in the 2018 secret rom-com TV series My Secret Terrius.

 

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For this presentation, he won the 2018 MBC Drama Awards for “Best Supporting Actor in a Wednesday-Thursday Drama” and “Manly relationship Award” (with So Ji-sub and Son Ho-jun).

From 2018 to 2019, Kang Ki-youthful showed up as a cast part on the theatrical presentation called Village Survival, the Eight.

 

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He assumed the supporting part of Manager Goo, director of the Cloud Garden, in the 2019 catastrophe activity parody movie Exit. For this, he stowed the eighth Korea Best Star Award (Korean Film Actors Association) for “Best Supporting Actor” as well as gotten an assignment at the 28th Buil Film Awards.

Close by Ong Seong-wu, Kim Hyang-gi, Shin Seung-ho, and Kim Kahee, Kang Ki-youthful co-featured as Oh Han-kyeol, the homeroom educator of Class 2-3, in the 2019 transitioning TV series At Eighteen. This job won him the twelfth Korea Drama Award in the “Greatness Award, Actor” classification.

 

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Kang Ki-youthful rejuvenated the personality of Byung-Chul in the 2019 lighthearted comedy dramatization film Crazy Romance and this presentation got him selected at the 40th Blue Dragon Film Awards, 56th Grand Bell Awards, and 25th Chunsa Film Art Awards in the “Best Supporting Actor” class.