Kwon Oh-joong

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Kwon Oh-joong
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Born (1971-11-24) November 24, 1971 (age 52)
Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea
Education Hongik University (Jochiwon) - Metallurgical Engineering [1]
Seoul Cyber University - Social Welfare
Occupation Actor
Years active1994-present
SpouseUhm Yoon-kyung
Korean name
Hangul
권오중
Hanja
權五中
Revised Romanization Gwon Ojung
McCune–Reischauer Kwŏn Ochung
Website http://www.oozzoong.co.kr/

Kwon Oh-joong (born November 24, 1971) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for starring in Gourmet (2008), [2] [3] [4] as well as the television series The Secret Lovers (2005), Freedom Fighter, Lee Hoe-young (2010), and Miss Ajumma (2011). Kwon has also appeared in films such as To Catch a Virgin Ghost (2004) and Mr. Kim vs. Mr. Kim vs. Mr. Kim (also known as Master Kims, 2007). [5]

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Kwon is also certified as a level 2 social worker, [6] and is known for his volunteer activities. [7] He founded the organization 천사를 돕는 사람들의 모임 ("A Group of Angels Who Help Others") in 2002. [8]

Filmography

Television series

Film

Variety show

Music videos

한동근 (Han Dong Geun) 잘 헤어진 거야 (Farewell) - January 22, 2020

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