Jung In-gi | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1990-present |
Agent | Baewooneun 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]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | The Fox with Nine Tails | ||
1995 | A Single Spark | Young-soo's junior colleague | |
1997 | Downfall | ||
1999 | The Uprising | Kang Hee-yong | |
2001 | Killing Pig | Adult Ma-eul | short film |
Young-ja [9] | Dae-choon | short film | |
2002 | Lovers' Concerto | Taxi driver | |
Addicted | Caregiver | ||
2003 | His Truth Is Marching On | Pastor/Detective Jung | short film |
Oh! Happy Day | Section chief Park | ||
Singles | Chef | ||
Detective Office - Please, Find Myself | short film | ||
Lost & Found | short film | ||
Another Paradise | Cha Bong-deok | short film | |
2004 | Sara Jeanne' | Bartender | short film |
Mokpo, Gangster's Paradise | Boxing gym director | ||
Samaritan Girl | Gi-soo | ||
Hypnotized | Min-seok's team leader | ||
The Scarlet Letter | Detective Ahn | ||
Twentidentity | Senior colleague | segment: "Race" | |
A Grand Day Out | Man 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 Pool | Gu 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 Lost | Man in pizza shop | ||
For Horowitz | Ji-soo's older brother | ||
Don't Look Back | Man 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 Monday | Workplace 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 Ever | Writer | ||
Bravo My Life | Man on bench | ||
Sunshower | Man | short film | |
M | Doctor | ||
Our Town | Lieutenant 2 | ||
2008 | Hellcats | Cafe owner | |
The Chaser [10] | Detective Lee Gil-woo | ||
Vacant Room | Dad | short film | |
Lioness(es) [11] | Sung-chil | short film | |
Natasha | Hyun-jung's ex-husband | short film | |
Super Salon Twilight Zone | Shaving man | short film | |
My New Partner | Team leader | ||
Crossing | Sang-cheol | ||
Eye for an Eye | Hwang Min-cheol | ||
The Divine Weapon | Sa-chan | ||
A Light Sleep | Yeol-rin's father | ||
2009 | Breathless | Basement dad | |
One Step More to the Sea | Jung-ah's husband | ||
The Guy Who Wanna Survive | short film | ||
Deaf Fish and Moon | short film | ||
Boat | |||
The Pit and the Pendulum | Taxi 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 Doubt | Detective Baek Yong-kwon | ||
Passerby #3 | Passerby 1 | ||
Broken Night | Kyung-pyo | short film | |
2011 | Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow | Magistrate | |
Midnight Express | short film | ||
The Front Line | Lee Sang-eok | ||
Link | National Forensic Service director | ||
Sector 7 | Cha Hae-joon's father | ||
The Recorder Exam | Father | short film | |
Ordinary Days | Hyo-ri's dad | segment: "AMONG" | |
The King of Pigs | Publisher (voice) | ||
Sunday Punch | Governor 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 Family | Sang-woo | segment: "Circle Line" | |
The Tower | Section head Cha | ||
2013 | Jury [13] [14] | Director Jung | short film |
Mr. Go | Gong In-gu | ||
Dinner | Sung-min | short film | |
The Spy: Undercover Operation | CEO Yeom | ||
If You Were Me 6 | Company president | segment: "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 Legacy | Han 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? | Yoon | Special appearance | |
Pandora | Fire marshal | ||
2017 | The Outlaws | Chief of Police | Special appearance |
The King | High rank prosecutor | ||
Biting Fly | Kang Man-sik | ||
The Star Next Door | Representative Yoo | Special appearance | |
1987: When the Day Comes | Priest Kim Seung-hoon | Special appearance | |
2018 | Herstory | Choi | |
House of Hummingbird | Father | ||
2019 | Black Money | Priest | Special appearance |
2020 | Pawn | Translator Noh | |
2022 | The Roundup | Chief of Geumcheon Police Station | Special appearance |
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Year | Title | Role |
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2007 | When Spring Comes | Detective 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 | |
2012 | Late Blossom | Kim 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 |
Year | Song title | Artist |
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2012 | "Sorry I'm Sorry" | Kim Hyung-jun |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1990 | 진짜 노동자 | Madang-guk [25] | |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2005 | 3rd Asiana International Short Film Festival [26] | Face in Shorts Award | About a Bad Boy | Won |
2006 | 5th Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival [27] | Special Jury Prize | Illegal Parking | Won |
2011 | 28th Busan International Short Film Festival | Best Actor | Broken Night | Won |
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