Shin Jung-geun

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Shin Jung-geun
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Born (1966-09-26) September 26, 1966 (age 58)
Education Anyang Science University - Electronic Engineering
Occupation Actor
Years active1997-present
Agent Artist Company
Korean name
Hangul
신정근
Revised Romanization Sin Jeong-geun
McCune–Reischauer Sin Chŏng-kŭn

Shin Jung-geun (born September 26, 1966) is a South Korean actor. [1] He is most active as a supporting actor in films such as Running Turtle (2009), In Love and War (2011), The Grand Heist (2012), and The Five (2013), as well as the television drama Pinocchio (2014). [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
19971818 (Profanity)Policeman 1/Patrolman 2
2002 Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance Laborer 3
Champion Kim Yun-gu
2003 Wild Card Neob-chi
Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield Kim Heum-soon
2004 When I Turned Nine Black Swallow's father
Hi! Dharma 2: Showdown in Seoul Man in hat (cameo)
2005 King and the Clown Lee Geuk-kyun
2006 Oh! My God Agari
Bloody Tie Section chief Go
Mission Sex ControlChok-sae
Radio Star Misari president Nam (cameo)
2007 My Tutor Friend 2 Film professor
The Happy Life Club owner (cameo)
BuntSang-chul
2008 The Devil's Game Waterfowl
Sunny Battalion commander (cameo)
The Divine Weapon Pan-soo
2009 Running Turtle Yong-bae
Lifting King KongOldest brother (cameo)
Goodbye Mom Joon-won
2010 Blades of Blood Nobleman Yoo
He's on Duty Detective Choi (cameo)
2011 Battlefield Heroes Kim Heum-soon
In Love and War Bong-ki
2012 Howling Chief detective Seo
Over My Dead Body Team leader Jo
Runway Cop Squad chief Yoo
The Grand Heist Seok Dae-hyun
Masquerade Lee Jeong-rang
Almost CheSo Kyung-jung (cameo)
2013 Secretly, Greatly Mr. Park
Tough as Iron Yagami
The Five Nam-cheol
2014 A Hard Day Chief of homicide
The Pirates [7] Yong-gap
2015 Enemies In-Law Han Dal-sik
2016 Duel: Final Round Elder Hwang
2017 Man of Will Jo Deok-pal
2018 The Soup Soon-sik
2019 The Odd Family: Zombie On Sale Chief Oh
2020 Steel Rain 2: Summit Second in command
2022 Alienoid Right King [8]
BirthIm Chi-hwa [9] [10]

Television series

YearTitleRole
2009 The Slingshot Loan shark
City Hall Director Ji
Style So Byung-shik
2011 Scent of a Woman Noh Sang-shik
2013 KBS Drama Special:
"Sirius"
Lee Hyun-gu
2014 Pinocchio Choi Dal-pyung
2015 Who Are You: School 2015 Dean of students
The Time We Were Not in Love Oh Jung-geun
2017 Untouchable Yong Hak-soo
2018 Mr. Sunshine [11] servant
Encounter [12]
2019 Hotel del Luna Kim Seon-bi
2021 Racket Boys [13] PET at Haenam Seo Middle School
2023 The Killing Vote [14] [15] Choi Jin-soo

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
200910th Busan Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor Running Turtle Won
201133rd Golden Cinematography AwardsMost Popular Actor Battlefield Heroes Won
202029th Buil Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Steel Rain 2: Summit Nominated
7th Korean Film Producers Association AwardBest Supporting ActorWon
2021 41st Blue Dragon Film Awards [16] [17] Best Supporting Actor Nominated [18]
57th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Supporting Actor (Film) Nominated [19]
26th Chunsa Film Art Awards 2021 Best Supporting ActorNominated [20]
SBS Drama Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Mini-Series Genre/Fantasy Drama Racket Boys Nominated [21]
2023 2023 SBS Drama Awards Best Supporting Performance in a Miniseries Genre/Action Drama The Killing Vote Nominated [22]

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