Jin Seon-kyu | |
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Born | |
Education | Korea National University of Arts |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2004-present |
Agent | L'July Entertainment |
Spouse | |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 진선규 |
Hanja | 陳善圭 |
Revised Romanization | Jin Seon-gyu |
McCune–Reischauer | Chin Sŏnkyu |
Jin Seon-kyu (born September 13, 1977) [1] is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles on the big screen, such as The Outlaws (2017) and Extreme Job (2019). He won Best Supporting Actor award at the 38th Blue Dragon Film Awards in 2017 for his performance in the film The Outlaws . [2]
Jin Seon-kyu was born on September 13, 1977 in Jinhae-gu, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. He attended Jinhae High School and enjoyed sports such as weightlifting, taekwondo, and Hapkido. Jin had a timid personality, but when he started exercising, he became more vibrant. [3]
In 1996, during his final year of high school, Jin's aspirations took a different direction when he visited a small theater company in Jinhae with a friend. As he watched the cast practice together, he instantly fell in love with acting. Looking back, Jin realizes that he had always been shy and lived in the shadows, while others laughed and talked freely. Seeing this, he longed to immerse himself in that carefree atmosphere. Acting as someone else on stage brought him immense joy. [3]
During the summer vacation of Jin's senior year in high school, he informed his family about his intention to attend Korea National University of Arts to pursue acting. Some family members questioned if he would consider taking the comedian exam, as they believed that acting required a good-looking face. [4] His father also discouraged him. As the eldest son in the family, Jin's father wanted him to pursue a stable job due to their family's financial difficulties. Jin said, "This school has lower tuition compared to others, so why not go for it?" Jin's mother borrowed 1.2 million won for the entrance fee, allowing him to secretly enroll in the school. His father only learned about it when Jin presented his acceptance letter from Korea National University of Arts after the summer vacation. Jin then moved to Seoul to join the 3rd batch of the acting department at the university. [3] [5]
He acted in graduation performance of Jang Yu-jeong musical.
Jin was one of the three founding members of Performance Delivery Service Ganda (簡多), along with Park Bo-kyung and Kim Ji-hyun. Theater Ganda was created during the time when Min Jun-ho was actively participating in regional performances, particularly in the production of The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story. In order to receive support funds and participate in festivals, they needed to have a theater company. That's why Min Jun-ho decided to establish Theater Ganda. The second batch of members included actors Kim Min-jae, Lee Hee-joon, Jeong Seon-ah, Park Min-jung, Jeong Yeon, Woo Ji-soon, and director Lee Jae-jun. [6]
Jin Seon-gyu debuted in 2004 with the play The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story. [7]
Jin Seon-gyu, who made his televion debut with the MBC drama 'Road Number One' (directed by Kim Jin-min) in 2010, appeared in dramas such as 'Mushin' (2012, directed by Kim Jin-min), 'Pride and Prejudice' (2014, directed by Kim Jin-min) and 'Three Days' (2014, directed by Shin Kyung-soo). Recently, he confirmed his appearance in the sequel to MBC's weekend drama 'The Rosy Lovers', 'The Woman' (directed by Kim Geun-hong). [8]
Jin auditioned for the role of Wen Sung-rok, a member of the Black Dragon faction from Yanbian, China, in Kang Yun-seong's movie "The Outlaws." After winning the Best Supporting Actor award unanimously from the judges at the Blue Dragon Film Awards for his performance in that role, he rose to stardom in the film industry. [9] [10]
He appears in movie "Confidential Assignment 2: International" as Jang Myeong-jun. He portrays a villain from North Korea who serves as the head of a global criminal organization. [11]
Jin Seon-kyu married actress Park Bo-kyung in 2011 and has two children, a son and a daughter. [12] [13]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2008 | The Good, the Bad, the Weird | Ghost Market Gang | [14] | |
2011 | Poongsan | North Korean army | ||
Mama | Dong-sook's Doctor | |||
2012 | Helpless | Purser | ||
All Bark No Bite | Choong-mo | |||
Mr. XXX-Kisser | Tunnel Reporter | |||
2014 | Tabloid Truth | Nam-heung | ||
Venus Talk | Deputy Kim | |||
2015 | The Sound of a Flower | School Magazine Manager | ||
Love Guide for Dumpees | Man at the cafe | |||
2016 | The Hunt | Kim Joong-hyeon (Yang-soon's father) | ||
Tunnel | Equipment Officer | |||
2017 | The Mayor | Gil-soo | ||
The Merciless | Security Section Chief | |||
The Outlaws | Wi Seong-rak | |||
The Fortress | Cho-gwan Lee Doo-gap | |||
The Swindlers | Cousin Brother | Cameo | ||
2018 | Herstory | Photographer's voice | Cameo | |
Dark Figure of Crime | Detective Jo | [15] | ||
Intimate Strangers | Facebook man's voice | Cameo | ||
The Villagers | Kwak Byeong-doo | |||
Unfinished | Kim Cham-sa's Bodyguard 3, Kkong-chi | |||
2019 | Extreme Job | Detective Ma | [16] | |
Svaha: The Sixth Finger | Monk Hae-an | [17] | ||
Money | Park Chang-goo | [18] | ||
Roman | Young Nam-bong | Cameo | [19] | |
Long Live the King | Jo Gwang-choon | [20] | ||
Warning: Do Not Play | Kim Jae-hyeon | [21] | ||
Man of Men | Dae-gook | [22] | ||
2021 | Space Sweepers | Tiger Park / Park Kyung-soo | Netflix Film | [23] |
Taeil | Tae-il's Father | Animated Film | [24] [25] | |
2022 | Kingmaker | A farmer who goes to Seo Chang-dae's drugstore | Special appearance | [26] |
Confidential Assignment 2: International | Jang Myung-jun | [27] [28] | ||
2023 | Count | Si-heon | [29] | |
Honey Sweet | Byeong-hoon | [30] | ||
2024 | Alienoid: Return to the Future | Neung-pa | [31] | |
TBA | War and Revolt | Kim Ja-ryeong | Netflix Film | [32] |
Amazon Whal Myung-soo | Bang-sik | [33] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2010 | Road No. 1 | Go Man-yong | ||
2012 | The Great Seer | Lee Han-baek | ||
God of War | Gab-i | |||
2014 | Three Days | Tattoo man killer | ||
2015 | Make a Woman Cry | Hwang Kyeong-soo | ||
Man of Men | Extra | |||
Six Flying Dragons | Nam-eun | |||
2016 | Marriage Contract | Oh Mi-ran's doctor | ||
The Doctors | Kim Chi-hyeon | |||
Entourage | Eun-gab's friend | Cameo (episode 3–4 & 6) | ||
2017 | Man to Man | Cameo | ||
Live Up to Your Name | Yeon-i's father | |||
2018 | Lawless Lawyer | Motorcycle Officer Park | Cameo (episode 1) | |
2019 | Be Melodramatic | Drama hero | Cameo (episode 1 & 16) | [34] |
2021 | Vincenzo | unnamed robber #1, acting as a limousine taxi driver | Cameo (episode 1) | [35] |
One the Woman | Chicken delivery man | [36] | ||
2022 | Through the Darkness | Gook Young-soo | [37] | |
Love All Play | A sushi restaurant owner | Cameo (episode 1) | [38] | |
Behind Every Star | himself | Cameo (episode 2–3) | [39] | |
2023 | King the Land | the policeman | Cameo (episode 4) | [40] |
Revenant | Gu Kang-mo | Cameo | [41] | |
The Uncanny Counter | Ma Joo-seok | Season 2 | [42] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2019–2020 | Kingdom | Deok-seong | Season 1–2 | |
2022 | Bargain | Noh Hyung-soo | [43] | |
Big Bet | So Jin-seok | [44] | ||
TBA | Aema | Gu Jung-ho | [45] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2022–2023 | Europe Outside Your Tent | Cast Member | Season 1 and 3 | [46] |
Year | Song name | Artist | Ref. |
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2017 | "Cold" | Yoon Jong-shin and Jung-in |
Year | Title | Role | Theater | Date | Ref. | |
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English | Korean | |||||
2001 | Flower Shop of Fear | 공포의 꽃가게 | guest number 1, Stein | KNUA Arts Theater | May 9 to 12 | [47] |
2003 | Dressing... Shall We Do It? | 드레싱 해드릴까요? | KNUA Arts Theatre | [48] | ||
2004 | The Wormwood | 쑥부쟁이 | Hunter, Immature younger siblings | Jeonju Jarimwon Auditorium | April 26 | [49] |
Iksan Circle Rehabilitation Center Outdoor Stage | April 27 | |||||
Jinan Jinsol Alternative School outdoor stage | April 29 | |||||
Gyeongsan Cheonggu Rehabilitation Center Auditorium | May 1 | |||||
Yangsan Evergreen House Auditorium | May 3 | |||||
Jeongseon Kangwon Land Resort Grand Volume | May 5 | |||||
Hapcheon Wongyeong High School Auditorium | May 7 | |||||
Goryeong St. Joseph Rehabilitation Center Auditorium | May 8 | |||||
Uiryeong Eunkwang School Auditorium | May 10 | |||||
The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story | 거울공주 평강이야기 | Wild boy | Hansung Art Hall 4 | October 12 to November 7 | [50] | |
Seoul Arts Center | December 13 to 15 | [51] | ||||
Finding Mr. Destiny | 김종욱 찾기 | Multiman | Seoul Arts Center | December 17 to 19 | [51] | |
2005 | The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story Small Theater Festival | 거울공주 평강이야기 | Wild boy | Small Theater Festival | January 25, 27 to February 20 | [52] [53] |
March 1 to 27 | [54] | |||||
The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story The 2nd Busan International Theater Festival | 거울공주 평강이야기 | Busan Cultural Center and Busan Citizens' Center | May 5 to 15 | [55] | ||
The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story The Uijeongbu International Music Theatre Festival | 의정부국제음악극축제 ; 거울공주 평강이야기 - 아카펠라 뮤지컬 | Uijeongbu Arts Center (Foundation) small theater | May 21 to 22 | [56] | ||
The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story The Chuncheon International Theater Festival | 거울공주 평강이야기 | Gangwon-do Chuncheon City Culture and Arts Center | June 26 to 30 | [57] | ||
The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story The Milyang Summer Performing Arts Festival | 거울공주 평강이야기 | Miryang Summer Performing Arts Festival | July 26 to October 30 | [58] | ||
The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story 17th Geochang International Theater Festival | (제17회) 거창국제연극제 ; 거울공주 평강이야기 | Gamnamu Theater | July 31 | [59] | ||
The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story The 2005 Gwacheon Hanmadang Festival | 거울공주 평강이야기 | Civic Center Small Theater | September 23 to 24 | [60] | ||
The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story | 거울공주 평강이야기 | Daehakro Guerrilla Theater | September 27 to October 5 | [61] | ||
The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story The 2005 Seoul Arts Market | 거울공주 평강이야기 | National Theater in Jangchung-dong, Seoul | October 6 to 8 | [62] | ||
The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story | 거울공주 평강이야기 | Inkel Art Hall Building 2 | October 12 to November 7 | [63] | ||
2005–2006 | Oh! While You were Sleeping | 오! 당신이 잠든사이 | Daehakro Yeonwoo Small Theater | December 1 to January 8 | [64] | |
2006 | The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story | 거울공주 평강이야기 | Wild Boy | Arko Arts Theater small theater | February 3 to 19 | [65] |
The Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story | 거울공주 평강이야기 - 당신을 뮤지컬 마니아로 만들 새로운 응원가 ; 살롱드라마시리즈 2 | Ansan Arts Center (Foundation) Byulmuri Theater | July 14 to 15 | [66] | ||
2007–2008 | Finding Mr. Destiny Season 3 | 김종욱 찾기 시즌3 | Multiman | JTN Art Hall 1 (Daehakro Arts Plaza Hall 1) | October 23–February 17 | [67] [68] |
2008 | The Story of Mirror Princess Pyeonggang | 거울공주 평강이야기 | Wild Boy | Daehakro Naeon Theater | August 10 | [69] |
Finding Mr. Destiny Season 3 | 김종욱 찾기 시즌3 | Multiman | JTN Art Hall 1 (Daehakro Arts Plaza Hall 1) | September 5 | [70] | |
2009 | Daegu Bongsan Cultural Center Grand Performance Hall (Gaon Hall) | January 14–February 15 | ||||
Daejeon Arts Center Ensemble Hall | February 26–March 1 | |||||
2009–2010 | Jeomjeom | 점점 | Kim Bo-sal | Chungmu Art Hall Medium theater black | November 25 to February 7 | [71] |
2012–2013 | Legally Blonde | 리걸리 블론드 | Emmet | COEX Artium Hyundai Art Hall | Nov 17–Mar 17 | [72] |
Mirror Princess Pyeonggang Story | 거울공주 평강이야기 | wild boy | Daehakro SH Art Hall | December 11–March 31 | [73] | |
2013–2014 | Agatha | 아가사 | Roy | Lee Hae-rang Arts Theatre | Dec 31–Feb 23 | [74] |
2014 | Yes 24 Stage 2 | Mar 1–Apr 27 | ||||
The Goddess is Watching | 여신님이 보고 계셔 | Lee Chang-seop | Doosan Art Center Yeongang Hall | Apr 26–Jul 27 | [75] | |
2015 | The Dwarfs | 난쟁이들 | Big | Chungmu Art Center Medium Theater Black | Feb 27—April 26 | [76] |
2019 | Navillera | 나빌레라 | Shim Deok-chul | Seoul Arts Centre CJ Towol Theatre | May 1–12 | [77] |
2021 | Taeil | 태일 | Taeil | Daehakro Team | Feb 23–May 2 | [78] |
Year | Title | Role | Theater | Date | Ref. | |
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English | Korean | |||||
2000 | Woyzeck | 보이첵 | businessman, soldier | KNUA Arts Theater | April 20 | [79] |
2001 | Barbarian Woman Ongnyeo | 오랑캐 여자 옹녀 | KNUA Arts Theater | May 17-19 | [80] | |
Hamlet in Blue | 햄릿인 블루 | KNUA Arts Theatre | November 1 to 3 | [81] | ||
2002 | Our Country's Right | 우리나라 우투리 | Seoul Arts Center Jayu Small Theater | August 23 to September 1 | [82] | |
The Hen Who Came Out of the Yard | 마당을 나온 암탉 | traveler, green hair | Cultural Center small theater | January 23 to February 17 | [83] | |
2003 | De La Guarda | 델라구아다 | acrobat | Sejong Center for the Performing Arts | April 31 | [84] |
Lovers of the Greek Drama | 희랍극의 연인들 | |||||
Open Couple | Lighting Staff | Cultural Arts Foundation Academic Blue | April 18-19 | [85] | ||
2004 | The Story of Hareuk | 하륵이야기 | Emmett | Seoul Arts Center Jayu Small Theater | January 15 to February 8 | [86] |
2006 | The Mask | 더 마스크 | Cleaning lady | |||
2007 | Chilsu and Mansu | 칠수와 만수 | Man-su | Yeonwoo Small Theater | March 30 to July 29 | [87] |
That Bastard Loved | 그자식 사랑했네 | Arko Art Theater | December 11 to 30 | [88] | ||
2007–2008 | Annapurna of My Heart | 내 마음의 안나푸르나 | son-in-law | Daehakro Theater | May 16 to June 18 | |
2008 | Shall we go to karaoke... and talk? | 우리 노래방 가서... 얘기 좀 할까? | father | Parade to commemorate the opening of Daehakro Naeon Theater | March 7 to April 6 | [69] [89] |
That Bastard Loved | 그자식 사랑했네 | April 12 to May 12 | [69] [90] | |||
Annapurna of My Heart | 내 마음의 안나푸르나 | son-in-law | May 16 to June 18 | [69] [91] [92] | ||
End Room | 끝방 | June 24 - July 20 | [69] | |||
The Mask | 더 마스크 | September 1 | [93] | |||
Once Upon a Time | 옛날 옛적에 | September 3 | [69] | |||
2009 | Shall we go to karaoke... and talk? | 우리 노래방 가서... 얘기 좀 할까? | Karaoke owner | Arirang Art Hall in Seongbuk-gu | March 6 | |
The Tale of a Slow Thief | 늘근도둑 이야기 | younger thief | Sangmyung Art Hall | |||
2011 | Bald Female Singer | 대머리 여가수 | Mr. Seo | Daehakro SM Art Hall | Jan 14–Mar 31 | |
If I'm with You | 너와 함께라면 | father | Gyeonggi Arts Center Cozy Small Theater | Oct 22–23 | ||
2011-2012 | Koiso Kunitaro | COEX Art Hall | April 22–Jan 1 | |||
2012 | Chilsu and Mansu | 칠수와 만수 | Mansu | Daehakro T.O.M. Building 1 | May 4–July 8 | |
2012–2013 | That place | 거기 | Byeongdo | Art One Theater Hall 3 | Seo 7–Feb 4 | |
2013 | Me and Grandpa | 나와 할아버지 | Grandpa | Art One Theater Hall 3 | Feb 2–April 20 | [94] |
The Story of Fairy | 선녀씨 이야기 | Jong-woo | Art Center K Nemo Theater | Aug 16–Sep 15 | [95] | |
2013–2014 | Almost, Maine | 올모스트 메인 | East | Art Plaza 4, Daehak-ro | Nov 11–Jan 19 | [96] |
2014 | Me and Grandpa | 나와 할아버지 - 고양 | Jun-hee | Art One Theater Hall 3 | Feb 2–April 20 | [97] |
Autumn Fireflies | 가을 반딧불이 | Bunpei | Seoul Arts Center Jayu Small Theater | Jun 19-Jul 20 | [98] | |
Shall We Go to the Karaoke and Talk? | 우리 노래방가서 얘기 좀 할까 | Min-jae | Dongsung Art Centre Small Theatre | Aug 9–Oct 19 | [99] | |
Oct 6 | ||||||
Gyeonggi Art Centre Small Theatre | Dec 24–25 | |||||
2014–2015 | Hot Summer | 뜨거운 여름 | Jae-hee | Dongsung Art Center Small Theater | Nov 1–Jan 11 | [100] |
2015 | Me and Grandpa | 나와 할아버지 - 고양 | Grandpa | Yegreen Theater | May 5—Aug 02 | [101] |
Hot Summer | 뜨거운 여름 | Jae-hee | Daehak-ro Jayu Theater | August 11 to November 1 | [102] | |
2016 | Me and Grandpa | 나와 할아버지 - 고양 | Grandpa | Gangdong Art Center Small Theater Dream | June 9—11 | [103] |
2017 | New Humanity's 100% Debate | 신인류의 백분토론 | Jeon Jin-ki | Arko Arts Theater Small Theater | February 10 to 26 | [104] |
Art One Theater 3 | May 19 to July 9 | [105] | ||||
Goyang Aram Nuri Sara Sae Theater | July 15 to 22 | [106] | ||||
2018 | Doosan Humanities Theater 2018 Altruism - Nassim | 두산인문극장 2018 이타주의자 - 낫심 | Doosan Art Center Space111 | April 10—29 | [107] | |
New Humanity's 100% Debate | 신인류의 백분토론 | Jeon Jin-ki | Hongik University Daehangno Art Center Small Theater | July 20 to August 19 | [108] | |
2019 | Me and Grandpa | 나와 할아버지 - 고양 | Grandpa | Seokyeong University Performing Arts Center Scone Hall 1 | Feb 8–Mar 8 | [109] |
2020 | Shall We Go to the Karaoke and Talk? | 우리 노래방가서 얘기 좀 할까 | Min-jae | Seokyeong University Performing Arts Center Scone Hall 1 | Feb 8–Mar 8 | [110] |
2024 | Flower, Past the Stars | 꽃, 별이 지나 | Jeong-hu | Seokyeong University Performing Arts Center Scone Hall 1 | June 8, 2024 | [111] |
Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / Work | Result | Ref. |
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APAN Star Awards | 2022 | Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Through the Darkness | Won | [114] |
Baeksang Arts Awards | 2018 | Best Supporting Actor – Film | The Outlaws | Nominated | [115] |
2019 | Extreme Job | Nominated | [116] | ||
Blue Dragon Film Awards | 2017 | Best Supporting Actor | The Outlaws | Won | [117] |
2019 | Extreme Job | Nominated | [118] | ||
2021 | Space Sweepers | Nominated | [119] | ||
Blue Dragon Series Awards | 2023 | Best Actor | Bargain | Nominated | [120] |
Brand of the Year Awards | 2019 | Film Actor of the Year | — | Won | [121] |
Buil Film Awards | 2019 | Best Supporting Actor | Extreme Job | Nominated | [122] |
Chunsa Film Art Awards | 2018 | The Outlaws | Nominated | [123] | |
2019 | Extreme Job | Nominated | [124] | ||
Film Award of the Year | 2018 | The Outlaws | Won | [125] | |
Grand Bell Awards | 2018 | Nominated | [126] | ||
2020 | Extreme Job | Won | [127] | ||
2023 | Best Actor in a series | Bargain | Pending | [128] | |
Korean Association of Film Critics Awards | 2019 | Best Supporting Actor | Extreme Job | Won | [129] |
SBS Drama Awards | 2022 | Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Genre/Fantasy Drama | Through the Darkness | Won | [130] |
Best Supporting Team | Nominated | [131] | |||
2023 | Best Performance | Revenant | Won | [132] | |
The Seoul Awards | 2018 | Best Supporting Actor (Film) | The Outlaws | Nominated | [133] |
Scene Stealer Festival | 2021 | Bonsang "Main Prize" | Space Sweepers | Won |
Country Or Organization | Year | Honor Or Award | Ref. |
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South Korea [note 1] | 2019 | Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Commendation | [137] |
Publisher | Year | Listicle | Placement | Ref. |
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The Screen | 2019 | 2009–2019 Top Box Office Powerhouse Actors in Korean Movies | 44th | [138] |
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Kim So-jin is a South Korean actress. She is known for playing a prosecutor in crime drama The King (2017), for which she received critical acclaim and won several awards, including the Blue Dragon Film Award, Grand Bell Award and Baeksang Arts Award for Best Supporting Actress. Since then, in films ranging from The Drug King to The Man Standing Next, she has fully immersed herself in each role, adding freshness to her seasoned acting skills and building her own unique characters.
Extracurricular (Korean: 인간수업) is a 2020 South Korean television series directed by Kim Jin-min, starring Kim Dong-hee, Park Ju-hyun, Jung Da-bin, Nam Yoon-su, Choi Min-soo, Park Hyuk-kwon, and Kim Yeo-jin. It was released on Netflix on April 29, 2020.
Jang Sung-kyu is a South Korean television host and former news announcer. He was formerly a news announcer for JTBC until March 2019. He is currently signed to SLL, a subsidiary company under JTBC, working as a freelancer and currently stars in YouTube variety show Workman.
Yang Kyung-won is a South Korean actor and model. He is best known for his roles in Vincenzo, Crash Landing on You, Arthdal Chronicles Part 1: The Children of Prophecy and Hi Bye, Mama!.
Kim Ji-hyun is a South Korean actress. She has bachelor and master degree in acting from Korea National University of Arts.
6/45 is a 2022 South Korean comedy film directed by Park Gyu-tae, starring Go Kyung-pyo, Lee Yi-kyung, Eum Moon-suk, Park Se-wan and Kwak Dong-yeon. The film depicts a comical encounter between South and North Korean soldiers over the 5.7 billion won lottery that crossed the Military Demarcation Line on the wind. It was released on August 24, 2022.
Hong Ji-hee is a South Korean actress. Hong made her debut as a musical actress in the 5th season of the open run musical Finding Kim Jong-wook in 2011, after graduating from the Department of Theater and Film at of Kyunghee University. However, she had previously made her debut as an actress with minor roles in the films Into the White Night (2009) as Cha Young-eun and film City of Damnation (2009) as a reporter. She's known for her role Yoo Cho-hee, in tvN drama series Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha and Jang Hye-jin of Big Mouth.
Park Ji-hwan is a South Korean actor. He initially appeared in Yellow Hair (1999) and made his feature film debut in The City of Violence (2006). Since then, Park has performed in numerous movies and television dramas, including The Outlaws (2017), Untouchable (2017), and Black Dog (2019). Initially interested in a career in fashion design, Park changed track and decided to attend the Korean Academy of Film Arts. After working in many projects as a minor character, he has recently played more central roles, including that of a conflicted single father in Our Blues (2022).
Park Bo-kyung is a South Korean actress. She is known for her roles in dramas such as Now, We Are Breaking Up, Beyond Evil, Link: Eat, Love, Kill, and Little Women. She also appeared in movies Hello, Schoolgirl, Mr. XXX-Kisser and The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil.