Veteran actor the late Kim In-mun died of cancer 15 years ago.

The late Kim In-mun died on April 25, 2011, at Dongguk University Medical Center in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province. He was 72.

He first suffered a cerebral infarction in 1994, and even after suffering a third cerebral infarction in August 2005, he showed his passion for acting by appearing in the films "Musaanil", "The Murder Case of Geukrakdo" and "The Old Man Making Rice Cakes".

In particular, even while physically unwell, the late Kim In-mun did not spare his efforts to train juniors. He said, "An actor must die on stage," and it is known that bladder cancer was discovered during the filming of "The Old Man Making Rice Cakes," and he finished shooting in the hospital room until he lost consciousness for the last time.

The late Kim In-mun also served as the inaugural head of the department of theater and film at Changshin University in Masan in 2008 and founded the Korea Association of Broadcasters with Disabilities in 2009, serving as its chairman and taking the lead for juniors and people with disabilities.

Kim In-mun debuted in the 1967 film "The Glory of Bare Feet" and appeared in the dramas "Love on the Jujube Tree", "Aunt Ok-yi", "Countryside Diary", "Sandglass", "Soonpoong Obstetrics and Gynecology", "Paper Crane", "Hotelier", "The Bean Pod of My Life", "Match Made in Heaven", "April's Kiss" and in the films "My Sassy Girl", "Gangster's Wife", "Let's Play, Dalma", "The Young Bride", "Vampire Detective Na Do-yeol".

[Photo] the late Kim In-mun

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