Park Jae-jung

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Park Jae-jung
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Born (1980-06-24) June 24, 1980 (age 43)
Education Dongguk University - Business Administration
Occupation Actor
Years active2007–present
AgentJF Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
박재정
Revised Romanization Bak Jae-jeong
McCune–Reischauer Pak Chae-jŏng

Park Jae-jung (born June 24, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He played the leading role in the television dramas You Are My Destiny (2008) and Joseon Mystery Detective Jeong Yak-yong (2009). [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Park also appeared in the second season of reality show We Got Married where he was paired with singer-actress Uee. [6] [7] [8]

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Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2007 I Am Sam Kim Woo-jin KBS2
2008 Drama City "Love Hunt Thirty Minus Three"Seong-wookKBS2
You Are My Destiny Kang Ho-sae KBS1
Don't Ask Me About the PastDaniel OCN
2009Joseon Mystery Detective Jeong Yak-yong Jeong Yak-yong OCN
Queen Seondeok Sadaham MBC
2010 Coffee House Kim Dong-wook SBS
2012 Quiz of God - Season 3Park Jong-min (guest appearance)OCN
2013 A Tale of Two Sisters Ahn Jung-hyoKBS1
The Eldest Lee In-ho jTBC
2014 Make Your Wish Jang Hyun-wooMBC
2018 The Rich Son [9] Kim Jong-yongMBC
2021 Be My Dream Family Choi Ji-wanKBS1

Film

YearTitleRole
2010Try to RememberEun-gyo
2014SketchChang-min

Variety show

YearTitleNetworkNotes
2006Survival Star Audition KBS2
2009Sang Sang PlusKBS2
We Got Married - Season 2 MBC Cast, paired with Uee
Sunday Night - Omona, Star Theater of the Absurd!MBC
2012Couple - Star Love Village SBS
Jewelry HouseMBC
The World Is DeliciousKBS2
Infinity Girls MBC Every 1
2013 Let's Go Dream Team! Season 2 KBS2

Music video

YearSong titleArtist
2007"Farewell Trip" Yurisangja feat. Bae Seul-ki
"Time to Break Up"Soul Star
"Woman vs. Woman" MC the Max
2008"Drift Apart"Sweet Sorrow
2010"Farewell Story" Wax
"Love Is Pathetic"Ahn Jin-kyung

Theater

YearTitleRole
2010혜화동 1번지 페스티벌 - 여기가 1번지다Bill
The Tale of Chunhyang Lee Mongryong
The Great Catsby Catsby

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
20083rd Asia Model AwardsCF Model AwardWon
2nd Korea Drama Awards Netizen Popularity Award You Are My Destiny Nominated
KBS Drama Awards Best New ActorNominated
20104th Cable TV Broadcasting AwardsStar of the Year [10] Jeong Yak-yongWon

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