Jung In-gi

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Jung In-gi
Born (1966-09-12) September 12, 1966 (age 58)
Occupation Actor
Years active1990-present
AgentBaewooneun Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
정인기
Hanja
Revised Romanization Jeong In-gi
McCune–Reischauer Chŏng Inki

Jung In-gi (born September 12, 1966) is a South Korean actor. [2] Jung made his acting debut in 1990, and has remained active in mainstream and independent film as well as television, notably in Jury (2013), The Five (2013) and Gap-dong (2014). [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 The Fox with Nine Tails
1995 A Single Spark Young-soo's junior colleague
1997 Downfall
1999The UprisingKang Hee-yong
2001Killing PigAdult Ma-eul short film
Young-ja [9] Dae-choon short film
2002 Lovers' Concerto Taxi driver
Addicted Caregiver
2003His Truth Is Marching OnPastor/Detective Jung short film
Oh! Happy DaySection chief Park
Singles Chef
Detective Office - Please, Find Myself short film
Lost & Found short film
Another ParadiseCha Bong-deok short film
2004Sara Jeanne' Bartender short film
Mokpo, Gangster's ParadiseBoxing gym director
Samaritan Girl Gi-soo
HypnotizedMin-seok's team leader
The Scarlet Letter Detective Ahn
TwentidentitySenior colleaguesegment: "Race"
A Grand Day OutMan at flea market short film
2005 The President's Last Bang Deputy Shin
Crying Fist Doctor
The Twins Photographer
Innocent Steps Manager
Monkey in the PoolGu Won-chul/Chugeumjabu short film
Reading or Feeding
About a Bad Boy short film
Love Is a Crazy Thing Section chief Jung
2006 Forbidden Quest Colleague
Shin Sung-il Is LostMan in pizza shop
For Horowitz Ji-soo's older brother
Don't Look BackMan having an affair
The Host Doctor at isolation hospital
Illegal Parking short film
Maundy Thursday Jung Min-seok
Tazza: The High Rollers Warehouse security guard
Traces of Love Prosecutor
Solace Shim In-ku's friend
The Blue MondayWorkplace boss short film
2007 Herb Train station ticket seller
The Perfect Couple Newspaper boss
The Show Must Go On Police chief
The Railroad Locomotive engineer (cameo)
Black House Detective Oh
May 18 Jin-chul
Attack on the Pin-Up Boys Judo team coach
Someone Behind You Detective Jo
The Worst Guy EverWriter
Bravo My LifeMan on bench
SunshowerMan short film
M Doctor
Our Town Lieutenant 2
2008 Hellcats Cafe owner
The Chaser [10] Detective Lee Gil-woo
Vacant RoomDad short film
Lioness(es) [11] Sung-chil short film
NatashaHyun-jung's ex-husband short film
Super Salon Twilight ZoneShaving man short film
My New PartnerTeam leader
Crossing Sang-cheol
Eye for an Eye Hwang Min-cheol
The Divine Weapon Sa-chan
A Light SleepYeol-rin's father
2009 Breathless Basement dad
One Step More to the SeaJung-ah's husband
The Guy Who Wanna Survive short film
Deaf Fish and Moon short film
Boat
The Pit and the PendulumTaxi driver
Yoga Kang Hee-joong
LaLa Sunshine [12] Im Seon-jong
Searching for the Elephant Detective
White Night Kang Jae-doo
Secret Squad leader Kang
Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard Director
2010 Secret Reunion Kim Seong-hak
Secret Love Father Choi
House Family short film
My Dear Desperado ex-Lieutenant Park
The Decisive Moment short film
Helping Hand short film
No DoubtDetective Baek Yong-kwon
Passerby #3Passerby 1
Broken NightKyung-pyo short film
2011 Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow Magistrate
Midnight Express short film
The Front Line Lee Sang-eok
LinkNational Forensic Service director
Sector 7 Cha Hae-joon's father
The Recorder ExamFather short film
Ordinary DaysHyo-ri's dadsegment: "AMONG"
The King of Pigs Publisher (voice)
Sunday PunchGovernor Park
2012 Wonderful Radio Shin Jin-ah's father
Howling Coroner
Over My Dead Body Han Jin-soo
Two Weddings and a Funeral Taxi driver (cameo)
Deranged Sales office manager
The Neighbor Kim Hong-jung
Modern FamilySang-woosegment: "Circle Line"
The Tower Section head Cha
2013Jury [13] [14] Director Jung short film
Mr. Go Gong In-gu
DinnerSung-min short film
The Spy: Undercover Operation CEO Yeom
If You Were Me 6Company presidentsegment: "Ice River"
Steel Cold Winter Hae-won's father
The Five [15] Cheol-min
Homo Coreanicus short film
2014 Miss Granny Ban Hyun-chul's doctor friend
The LegacyHan Jae-woong
Haemoo Oh-nam
Night Flight Gi-woong's father
2015 The Treacherous Head of Sungkyunkwan
The Long Way Home Sergeant Kim
Light My Fire short film
Collective Invention Dong-sik
2016 Spirits' Homecoming Jung-min's father
Will You Be There? YoonSpecial appearance
Pandora Fire marshal
2017 The Outlaws Chief of PoliceSpecial appearance
The King High rank prosecutor
Biting Fly Kang Man-sik
The Star Next DoorRepresentative YooSpecial appearance
1987: When the Day Comes Priest Kim Seung-hoonSpecial appearance
2018 Herstory Choi
House of Hummingbird Father
2019 Black Money PriestSpecial appearance
2020 Pawn Translator Noh
2022 The Roundup Chief of Geumcheon Police StationSpecial appearance
2037

Television series

YearTitleRole
2007When Spring ComesDetective Moon
Drama City – "The Story of Martial and Jokgu"Chang-soo
2008 Painter of the Wind Hong Guk-yeong
Worlds Within Cinematographer
2010 Dong Yi Kim Hwan
Secret Garden [16] [17] Gil Ik-seon
2011 The Duo [18] Soe-dol
Cool Guys, Hot Ramen Yang Chul-dong
2012Late BlossomKim In-sub
The King of Dramas [19] Gu Young-mok
Cheongdam-dong Alice [20] Han Deuk-ki
2013 7th Grade Civil Servant Kim Sung-joon
Don't Look Back: The Legend of Orpheus [21] Han Young-man
Drama Special Series – "Puberty Medley"Choi Jung-woo's father
Two Weeks Yang Taek-nam
KBS Drama Special – "Yeon-woo's Summer"Lee Moo-woong
2014 Gap-dong Cha Do-hyeok
Doctor Stranger Kim Tae-sool
KBS Drama Special – "The Girl Who Became a Photo"Park Chul-ho
Pinocchio [22] Ki Ho-sang
2015 A Girl Who Sees Smells Oh Jae-pyo
Who Are You: School 2015 Park Joon-hyung
Remember In-ah's father
2016 Lucky Romance Ahn Young-il
Squad 38 Sa Jae-sung
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo Jung Joon-hyung's father
2017 Queen of Mystery Jang Woo-sup
Manhole
Hospital Ship Kwak-sung
KBS Drama Special – "If We Were a Season"Yoon Gi-hyeon
2018 Queen of Mystery 2 Jang Woo-sub
Come and Hug Me Go Yi-seok
Bad Papa
2019 The Fiery Priest Nam Suk-goo
Welcome to Waikiki 2 Han Soo-yeon's father
My Absolute Boyfriend Uhm Da-da's father
2020 Good Casting Seo Gook-hwan
2020 Please Don't Date Him
2021 Undercover Kim Myung-jae
One the Woman [23] Kang Myung-guk
2024 Nothing Uncovered [24] Kang In-han

Music video

YearSong titleArtist
2012"Sorry I'm Sorry" Kim Hyung-jun

Theater

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990진짜 노동자Madang-guk [25]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
20053rd Asiana International Short Film Festival [26] Face in Shorts AwardAbout a Bad BoyWon
20065th Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival [27] Special Jury PrizeIllegal ParkingWon
201128th Busan International Short Film FestivalBest ActorBroken NightWon

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