Jin-young Jung

Jin-young Jung

Jung Jin Young is a South Korean actor, born in the year 1964. He was born and raised in Seoul, and earned a Bachelor's Degree in Korean Language and Literature from Seoul National University, one of South Korea's most prestigious institutions. Building an interest in the arts, Jung Jin Young began acting through college theatre during his time at Seoul National University. The 1980s was a time of military dictatorship of Korea, and the tension between the government and resistance forces were at its peak. Under such political background, Jung Jin Young participated in an ideologically oriented left-wing play during his twenties, and also debuted in the film industry through a film titled "Opening the Closed School Door," which was banned from major screening by the government due to its story-line focusing on the foundation of the Korean Teachers & Educational Worker's Union. The actor successfully settled into the film industry through his performance in the 1998 hit film, "A Promise." Leaving a strong impression behind for audiences, Jung Jin Young eventually won the award for Best Male Supporting Actor in both the 19th Blue Dragon Awards and the 36th Daejong Film Festival. Jung Jin Young's breakthrough role came in the 2005 award winning film, "The King and the Clown." The actor appeared as the deranged king, Yeonsan-gun- of Korea's Joseon Dynasty, successfully providing audiences with a new perspective on the historical figure. The film was a major success, reaching an audience number of 10 million. The actor continued his success through the television industry also, starring in many dramas, such as "Country of Winds," "Brain," "The Glamorous Temptation," etc. Through his notable performances, the actor was presented with many nominations and awards. In addition to acting, Jung Jin Young also participated as a TV show host; most widely known for hosting the educational/cultural program, "Unsolved Mysteries," for 4 years, since the year 2002. He also participated as a host for the program, "Challenger," in 2011, and the final stage of popular variety show, "I am a Singer 2," in 2012. Of his many performances on screen, "A Promise (1998)," "Let's Play Dharma (2001)," "Wildcard (2003)," "The King and the Clown (2005)," "Bunt (2007)," "Battlefield Heroes (2010)," "Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2012)," "Ode to My Father (2014)," etc., are his most notable appearances. For television, the actor earned many awards for his performances in "Country of Winds (2008)," "Brain (2011)," and "The Glamorous Temptation (2015)."
Jin-young Jung

Movies

Queen of Tears
The queen of department stores and the prince of supermarkets weather a marital crisis —until love miraculously begins to bloom again.
Happy New Year
  • Dec 28, 2021
  • Korean
A heartwarming and romantic melodrama about the guests and employees that work at Hotel Emros around the New Year's holiday.
Bulgasal: Immortal Souls
  • Dec 17, 2021
  • Korean
The story of a woman who has gone through several reincarnations over the course of 600 years and remembers all of her past lives and a man who has lived for over 600 years as a mythical creature that feeds off human blood and is cursed with immortality.
Svaha: The Sixth Finger
  • Feb 20, 2019
  • Korean
A minister who researches religious cults turns to his Buddhist monk friend for help investigating a new group with mysterious origins.
Love 911
Dr. Mi-Soo misdiagnoses a patient after she meets the woman's husband, whom she assumes to be abusive. With his wife in grave condition, the man sues the hospital. Kang-Il is a widowed firefighter who overhears the situation and when he attempts to counsel the woman's husband, he is assaulted by him. When Mi-Soo learns about the confrontation, she tries to get Kang-Il to be a character witness for her and realizes that he may also be her true love.