Park Jong-hwan (actor)

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Park Jong-hwan
Born (1982-09-07) 7 September 1982 (age 42)
South Korea
OccupationActor
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Korean name
Hangul
박종환
Revised Romanization Bak Jonghwan
McCune–Reischauer Pak Chonghwan

Park Jong-hwan (born 7 September 1982) is a South Korean actor. [1] He is best known for his role as Byeon Deuk-jong in the psychological thriller drama Hell Is Other People .

Contents

Personal life

Park studied filmmaking at the Seoul Institute of the Arts after his military service. [1]

Career

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2010Read My LipsMan on the phone's voice/Director Park (voice)
2011 The Front Line
2013Ingtoogi: The Battle of InternetJin-seong, mating king
2014Ready Action! Violence MoviesSeg. Bitter
Romance in SeoulDirector
2015Death in DesertDirector Byeong
Veteran Team leader Yang
Now PlayingJong-hwan
2016 A Violent Prosecutor Lee Jin-seok
The Boys Who Cried Wolf Ji Wan-joo
Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned Jin-sung
2017 One Line Ki-tae
The Mayor Black jacket
Proj. Get-up-and-goHa Si-yong
Hit the Night Jin-hyeok
2018BulliesTeacher (Cameo)
Bullies 2Teacher (Cameo)
2019Possible FacesGi-seon
Birthday Yeong-joon
MaggieGak Granger
Sub-zero WindYeong-jin
2020FanfareHee-tae
Recipe For HappinessHan Hyung Woo
Jazzy MisfitsLandlord's son
2021 The Cursed: Dead Man's Prey Hyun Chul-min (Special appearance) [2]
2022 Confidential Assignment 2: International
2023ConversationSeung-jin [3]
Concrete Utopia
TBAThe Altitude of the SeaSung Yoon-cheol
Night Trip

Television series

YearTitleRole
2012Read My LipsPark Jong-hwan
KBS Drama Special "Art"Jeong-hwan
2014Flirty Boy and GirlProducer
2015 The Lover Park Hwan-jong
The Producers Baek Young-chan
KBS Drama Special "Fake Family"Han Yeong-jin
2016The Cravings (Season 2)Jong-hwan
Uncontrollably Fond
2017Idol FeverTownship chief
Green FeverRepresentative Park
2018 Top Management Kim Hyun-Jo
2019 Hell Is Other People Byeon Deuk-jong / Byeon Deuk-soo
2020 Dr. Romantic 2 Im Hyun-joon
2022 Juvenile Justice Go Gang-sik [4]
2023 Taxi Driver 2 Park Hyeon-jo [5]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2016 25th Buil Film Awards Best New Actor The Boys Who Cried Wolf Nominated
201722nd Chunsa Film Art Awards Best New ActorNominated
4th Wildflower Film Awards [6] Best ActorWon
22nd Busan International Film Festival Actor of the Year Award Hit the Night Won
202324th Busan Film Critics Awards Best Actor [7] A Lonely Island in the Distant Sea Won

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References

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