Jung Joon

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Jung Joon
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Born (1979-03-06) March 6, 1979 (age 45)
OccupationActor
Years active1991-present
AgentPolaris Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
정준
Hanja
Revised Romanization Jeong Jun
McCune–Reischauer Chŏng Chun

Jung Joon (born March 6, 1979) is a South Korean actor. Though primarily a supporting actor, he played the leading role in the 2001 television drama Delicious Proposal and the 2006 film Blue Sky. [1] [2] In 2013, Jung and real-life friends Yang Dong-geun and Kim Yoo-mi starred in the documentary Black Gospel, in which they joined Korean gospel group Heritage on a month-long trip to Harlem to discover and experience the roots of gospel music. [3] [4]

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Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1991General Rainbow KBS2
1993The Season of PubertyLee Dong-min MBC
1995LA ArirangJung Joon SBS
Men of the BathhouseKim Ji-hwanKBS2
1996Im Kkeok-jeongIm Baek-sonSBS
1998LoveGu-takMBC
1999 Love in 3 Colors Kang Hyun-doKBS2
2000PopcornYoon Chang-sooSBS
2001Like Father, Unlike SonJang Deok-guKBS2
Delicious Proposal Kim Hyo-dongMBC
2003Swan LakeGo Eun-kyuMBC
2004MBC Best Theater "Your Brother Is Back"MBC
Precious Family Lee Hyung-pyoKBS2
2005 Bizarre Bunch Jang Ki-woong KBS1
2008Don't Ask Me About the PastJang Joon-seok OCN
2009 The Return of Iljimae Kim Joon-seoMBC
2010 Coffee House College seonbae (cameo)SBS
2011 City Hunter Kim Sang-gookSBS
A Thousand Days' Promise Cha Dong-chulSBS
2012Father Is SorryDong-soo TV Chosun
Tasty Life Min Tae-hyungSBS
My Kids Give Me a Headache Ahn Dae-ki jTBC
2014 Run, Jang-mi Kang Min-chulSBS

Film

YearTitleRole
1991Do You Like Afternoons After a Storm?Hae-sung
1997ChangeKang Dae-ho
K.K Family ListJoon-jung
1999The Great ChefTaek-joong
Attack the Gas Station Geon-bbang ("Biscuit")
2000 Nightmare Se-hun
Just Do ItJung Dae-chul
Libera Me Lee Jun-seong
2002 Birth of a Man Jang Dae-seong
2003 Tube Newlywed man (cameo)
2006Blue SkyKim Ja-joong
2013Black GospelSelf/Narrator

Variety show

YearTitleNotes
2013 Law of the Jungle in the Himalayas Cast member

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