Jung Jin-young

For the B1A4 member, see Jinyoung (entertainer).
This is a Korean name; the family name is Jung.
Jung Jin-young
Born (1964-11-19) November 19, 1964
Seoul, South Korea
Education Seoul National University - Korean Language and Literature
Occupation Actor
Years active 1999–present
Agent FNC Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Jeong Jinyeong
McCune–Reischauer Chŏng Chinyŏng

Jung Jin-young (Hangul: 정진영; born November 19, 1964) is a South Korean actor.[1] He has starred in numerous films, including Hi! Dharma!, Bunt,[2] and The Case of Itaewon Homicide. But Jung is best known for his frequent collaborations with director Lee Joon-ik, namely Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield and its sequel Battlefield Heroes, The Happy Life,[3] Sunny,[4] and particularly for his role as King Yeonsan in the hugely successful King and the Clown.[5][6][7][8]

Jung also appeared in the television series The Kingdom of The Winds, Dong Yi,[9][10] Brain,[11] and Love Rain.

Personal life

He is married and has one son.

Filmography

Film

Dramas

Year Korean Title Title Role Network Notes With
2007 거침없이 하이킥 Unstoppable High Kick! Himself MBC Cameo (ep. 108) None
2008 바람의 나라 The Kingdom of The Winds King Yuri KBS2 Main Cast
2010 동이 Dong Yi Seo Yong-gi MBC
2011 영도다리를 건너다 Crossing the Yengdo Bridge Baek Ik-duk KBS2 Lead Role Jung Eun-chae
2011-2012 브레인 Brain Kim Sang-chul Main Cast None
2012 사랑비 Love Rain Seo In-ha Lee Mi-sook
2012-2013 전우치 Jeon Woo-chi Jeon Woo-chi's Teacher Cameo (ep. 1 &6) None
2014 엔젤 아이즈 Angel Eyes Yoon Jae-bum SBS Main Cast
2015-2016 화려한 유혹 Glamorous Temptation Kang Suk-hyun MBC

Variety show

Year Korean Title Title Role Network Notes
2002-2006 그것이 알고 싶다 I Want to Know Himself/MC SBS Main Host
2011 다큐스페셜 MBC Documentary Special Himself/Narrator MBC Narrator
휴먼 서바이벌 도전자 Human Survival Challenger in Hawaii Himself/MC KBS2 Main Host
I Am a Singer 2 Himself/MC MBC Main Host
런닝맨 Running Man Himself SBS Guest (ep. 26)

Book

Awards

References

  1. "JUNG Jin-young". Korean Film Council. 2013-05-21. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  2. Kim, Tae-jong (24 April 2007). "Movies Reflect on Contemporary Fathers". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  3. Lee, Hyo-won (11 September 2007). "Middle-Aged Men Escape, Onscreen". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  4. Lee, Hyo-won (1 July 2008). "Sunny to Bring New Light to Vietnam War". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  5. Lee, Seung-jae (22 December 2005). "The King and the Clown Is Story of Everyman". The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  6. "The King and the Clown Bursts with Sheer Energy". The Chosun Ilbo. 3 January 2006. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  7. Lee, Jun-ho (9 January 2006). "What Drove the King Crazy?". OhmyNews International. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  8. Paquet, Darcy (21 March 2006). "King and the Clown". OhmyNews International. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  9. Han, Sang-hee (21 March 2010). "Will Dong-yi Become Next Jewel in the Palace?". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  10. Lee, Ji-hye (7 May 2010). "Han Hyo-joo says she "hold fast" to her role in Dong Yi". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  11. Noh, Hyun-gi (9 November 2011). "Medical dramas making comeback to small screen". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
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