Jung Joon-won (actor, born 2004)

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Jung Joon-won
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Born (2004-07-26) 26 July 2004 (age 19)
Gimhae, South Gyeongsang, South Korea
OccupationActor
Korean name
Hangul
정준원
Hanja
Revised Romanization Jeong Jun-won
McCune–Reischauer Chŏng Chunwŏn

Jung Joon-won (born 26 July 2004) is a South Korean actor.

Contents

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetworkNotes
2009 Wife Returns Kindergarten kid SBS
2010 Queen of Reversals MBC Cameo, episode 26
2011 City Hunter Song Do-jin SBS Guest, episode 2-3 and 5
Miss Ajumma Yoo-jin Guest
Deep Rooted Tree child with bone cancer
I Live in Cheongdam-dongJoon-won JTBC
2012Remember You SBS
Angel's Choice Young-min MBC
Family KBS2
Quiz of God 3 Woo-ram OCN Cameo, episode 4
Goodbye Dear Wife Hoon Channel A Guest
Arang and the Magistrate Kid MBC Cameo
The Great Seer King Woo (young) SBS Guest
2013 Gu Family Book Choi Kang-chi (young) MBC
The Scandal Jang Eun-joong (8-year-old)
Potato Star 2013QR3 Kim Kyu-ho tvN
2014 KBS Drama Special Soo-cheol KBS2 Episode "Bomi's Room"
Healer
2016 The Royal Gambler SBS
2017 Voice Hwang Kyung-il (young) OCN Guest, episode 4-6
Saimdang, Memoir of Colors Lee Hyun-rong SBS
My Father Is Strange Na Min-ha KBS2
Circle [1] Lee Dong-soo (young) tvN
Criminal Minds Kim Jin-woo Guest, episode 9-10
Save Me Jung-goo OCN
Black Jang Hyun-soo Guest, episode 10-18
Jugglers Park Gun-woo KBS2
2018 100 Days My Prince Yoon Seok-ha (young) tvN
2019Hello, TodayJung In-won KBS2
The Great Show Han Tak tvN
2020 The World of the Married Cha Hae-kang JTBC

Film

YearTitleRole
2012 Pacemaker Joo Seong-ho (young)
The Concubine Prince (voice only)
2013South BoundJi-ho
Happiness for SaleEung-cheol
Hide and Seek Ho-se
The Attorney Song Gun-woo
2015 The Chronicles of Evil Myeong-ho
The Piper Chul-soo
2016A Melody to RememberDong-goo
Twenty AgainHan-bit
2017 My Little Brother Nak-Oh
The Mimic Soon-ja's older brother (voice)
(Special appearance)
Chang-ok's LettersJe-sung
2018 Seven Years of Night Choi Hyun-soo (young)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2017 KBS Drama Awards [2] Best Young Actor My Father is Strange Won

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References

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