Jung Jae-young

South Korean actor (born 1970) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jeong Jae-yeong (born Jeong Ji-hyeon; November 21, 1970) is a South Korean actor.[2] He is known for starring in the films Guns & Talks (2001), Silmido (2003), Someone Special (2004), Welcome to Dongmakgol (2005), Public Enemy Returns (2008), Castaway on the Moon (2009), Moss (2010), and Confession of Murder (2012), as well as the television series Partners for Justice (2018–19).

Born
Jeong Ji-hyeon

(1970-11-21) November 21, 1970 (age 55)
EducationSeoul Institute of the Arts – Theater[1]
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1996–present
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Jung in December 2018
Born
Jeong Ji-hyeon

(1970-11-21) November 21, 1970 (age 55)
EducationSeoul Institute of the Arts – Theater[1]
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present
AgentOuter Korea
Korean name
Hangul
정재영
Hanja
鄭在詠
RRJeong Jaeyeong
MRChŏng Chaeyŏng
Former name
Hangul
정지현
RRJeong Jihyeon
MRChŏng Chihyŏn
Websiteouterkorea.com/jungjaeyoung
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Early years and education

Jung completed his education at Seoul Hanyeong High School and then in 1990 enrolled to Department of Theater of Seoul Institute of the Arts. During his time in university he participated in a play and received recognition for his outstanding performance, which greatly influenced his career trajectory. From his early days as a theater actor, Jung Jae-young has collaborated with director Jang Jin, who was a year ahead of him in the Department of Theater at Seoul Institute of the Arts. He made his debut in the theater production "Heotang" and subsequently appeared in "Leave When I Clap," "Liar," and "Magic Time."[3][4]

Career

Jung Jae-young started his career taking minor roles in films ranging from his debut The Adventures of Mrs. Park to Green Fish (1997), The Quiet Family (1998), and Die Bad (2000). However throughout this period he was primarily occupied with works by director/playwright Jang Jin, both on the stage and in minor roles for the films The Happenings and The Spy.[5]

Jung's first prominent film role came in Jang Jin's third film Guns & Talks in 2001, where he played one member of the film's central quartet of assassins. The following year, he played a ruthless, cruel-minded hustler in Ryoo Seung-wan's No Blood No Tears. In 2003, his role as a death row convict turned soldier in the record-breaking Silmido marked the height of this stage of his career.[5]

In 2004, Jung reunited with Jang in a romantic comedy Someone Special which provided him with his first lead role. For his performance in the film, he won Best Actor award at Busan Film Critics Awards. He then starred in a commercially and critically successful film Welcome to Dongmakgol. The film was based on one of Jang Jin's plays which Jung had also performed in.[5][6] For his performance as a war-weary North Korean officer who befriends his counterparts from the South, Jung won Best Actor at Director's Cut Awards.

From 2005 to 2009, Jung played a string of various roles; from a shy rural farmer who travels to Uzbekistan in the hopes of finding a wife in Wedding Campaign,[7] a betrayed gangster in Righteous Ties, a cop during a bank robbery drill gone awry in Going by the Book, a CEO under investigation in Public Enemy Returns, to a Joseon merchant who gets drawn into plans for developing a rocket against the Ming Dynasty in The Divine Weapon, and a suicidal man who finds himself washed up and stranded on an uninhabited island in Castaway on the Moon.[8][9]

In 2010, Jung starred as a sinister 70-year-old village elder in the film adaptation of the popular webcomic Moss.[10][11] His performance in Moss won him Buil Film Awards and Blue Dragon Film Awards for Best Actor. The following year, Jung was cast as a fading baseball star who is forced to coach a team of hearing-impaired kids in GLove,[12] and a cold-hearted debt collector who needs a transplant in Countdown.[13]

Jung returned in 2014 as a detective facing off against a bestselling novelist who makes a Confession of Murder,[14][15] an obsessive-compulsive who falls for a carefree musician in rom-com The Plan Man,[16] a father tracking down his daughter's killers in Broken,[17][18] and an undercover assassin who tries to protect King Jeongjo in a period drama The Fatal Encounter.[19]

In 2015, Jung was cast in his first ever television series as a welder-turned-rookie lawmaker in political drama Assembly.[20] He next starred as a detective in science fiction thriller Duel,[21] followed by Hong Sang-soo's film Right Now, Wrong Then.[22] The film won the Golden Leopard, the top prize at the 68th Locarno International Film Festival, as well as Best Actor for Jung.[23][24][25] For his performance in Right Now, Wrong Then, Jung also won Best Actor at the 35th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards,[26] 9th Asia Pacific Screen Awards,[27] 53rd Gijón International Film Festival,[28] and 3rd Wildflower Film Awards. In the same year, he starred in a comedy film You Call It Passion.[29]

Jung reunited with Hong Sang-soo in a 2017 film On the Beach at Night Alone. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.[30] The following year, Jung played in his second television series Partners for Justice.[31] For his performance in the series, Jung won Top Excellence Award at the 2018 MBC Drama Awards.

In 2019, Jung played Joon-gul in a comedy film The Odd Family: Zombie On Sale.[32]

In 2021, Jung appeared in the MBC drama On the Verge of Insanity aired on MBC, alongside Moon So-ri and Lee Sang-yeob.[33]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes Ref.
1996The Adventures of Mrs. Park불량배
1997Green Fishcabaret guest
Push! Push!Park Jang-geun
1998The Quiet FamilyHyun-suk, the gigolo
The Happenings낯익은
1999The Spytaxi robber #4
2000Taxi of TerrorNonstop
Die BadSeong-bin's older brothershort film "Nightmare"
A Terrible Dayshort film
2001Guns & TalksJae-young
2002No Blood No TearsDok-bul
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeancehusband of Dong-jin's ex-wifecameo
No Commentstalker/arsonist
high school bully #1
short film "Enemies in Four Directions"
short film "My Nike"
2003So Cute뭐시기 ("So-and-So")
SilmidoHan Sang-pil
2004Someone SpecialDong Chi-sung
2005Welcome to DongmakgolRhee Su-hwa
Murder, Take Onebullycameo
Wedding CampaignHong Man-taek
2006My Captain, Mr. UndergroundKim Dae-chul
Righteous TiesDong Chi-sung
2007My Sonfather goosevoice cameo
Going by the BookJung Do-man
2008Public Enemy ReturnsLee Won-sool
The Divine WeaponSeol-joo
2009Castaway on the MoonKim Seung-geun
2010MossCheon Yong-deok
The Quiz Show Scandaljudo mancameo
2011GLoveKim Sang-nam
CountdownTae Gun-ho
2012 Confession of Murder Detective Choi Hyung-gu
2013Our SunhiJae-hak
11 A.M.Woo-seok[34]
2014The Plan ManHan Jung-seok
BrokenLee Sang-hyeon
The Fatal EncounterSang-chaek
2015Right Now, Wrong ThenHam Chun-su[35]
You Call It PassionHa Jae-kwan[36]
2017On the Beach at Night AloneMyung-soo[37]
2019The Odd Family: Zombie On SaleJoon-geol[38]
2022 Carter Dr. Jung Byung-ho Netflix film
2023 Noryang: Deadly Sea Chen Lin [39]
2024 Revolver Min Ki-hyun Special appearance[40]
2027 The Sword: Rebirth of the Red Wolf Heuk Su-gang [41]
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Television series

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YearTitleRoleNetworkNotes
2015Assembly Jin Sang-pilKBS2
2017DuelJang Deuk-cheonOCN
2018–19Partners for JusticeBaek BeomMBCSeason 1 and 2
2021On the Verge of InsanityChoi Ban-seok[33]
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Theater

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List of Theater Play(s)
Year Title Role Theater Date Ref.
English Korean
1995Heotang허탕Yoo Dal-soo N/a [42]
1997 Taxi Driver - Where are you going? 택시 드리벌 - 당신은 어디까지 가십니까? Jang Deok-bae Arts and Culture Center Small Theater February 27–March 18 [43]
1997 (21st) Seoul Theater Festival: Taxi Driver - Where are you going? (제21회) 서울연극제: 택시 드리벌 - 당신은 어디까지 가십니까? October 10–15 [44]
1998Magic Time매직타임Jung Ji-hyun N/a
1999Heotang허탕Yoo Dal-soo Academic Green Small Theater August 7 to October 31 [45]
Liar 라이어 Detective Trotton N/a
2000Leave When They're Applauding박수칠 때 떠나라Jeong Ha-yeon LG Arts Center June 16–30 [46]
2002Welcome to Dongmakgol웰컴 투 동막골Novelist LG Arts Center December 14–29 [47]
2004 Taxi Driver - Where are you going? 택시 드리벌 - 당신은 어디까지 가십니까? Jang Deok-bae Dongsoong Hall of the Dongsoong Art Center July 16-August 29, 2004 [48]
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Accolades

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2004 25th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Silmido Won
3rd Korean Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Asian Film Critics Association Awards Nominated
5th Busan Film Critics Awards Best Actor Someone Special Won
2005 4th Korean Film Awards Welcome to Dongmakgol Nominated
13th Chunsa Film Awards Nominated
8th Director's Cut Awards[49] Won
2008 5th Max Movie Awards Going by the Book Won
17th Buil Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
7th Korean Film Awards Best Actor The Divine Weapon Nominated
2009 46th Grand Bell Awards Nominated
32nd Golden Cinematography Awards Castaway on the Moon Won
2010 46th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actor Nominated
11th Korea Visual Arts Festival Photogenic Award (Movie Actor category) Moss Won
18th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards[50] Grand Prize (Daesang) for Film Won
11th Korean Entertainment Culture Awards Won
31st Blue Dragon Film Awards[51] Best Leading Actor Won
19th Buil Film Awards Best Actor Won
47th Grand Bell Awards Nominated
8th Korean Film Awards Nominated
2011 8th Max Movie Awards Nominated
2015 KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor Assembly Nominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Mid-length Drama Nominated
68th Locarno International Film Festival[52] Best Actor Right Now, Wrong Then Won
9th Asia Pacific Screen Awards[53] Best Actor Won
36th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actor Nominated
35th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards[54] Best Actor Won
53rd Gijón International Film Festival[28] Won
2016 21st Chunsa Film Art Awards Nominated
3rd Wildflower Film Awards[55] Won
25th Buil Film Awards Nominated
2017 14th International Cinephile Society Awards Nominated
2018 38th MBC Drama Awards[56] Grand Prize (Daesang) Partners for Justice Nominated
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Monday-Tuesday Miniseries Won
2019 39th MBC Drama Awards Partners for Justice 2 Nominated
2021 41st MBC Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries On the Verge of Insanity Nominated
Best Couple Award with Moon So-ri Nominated
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Listicles

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Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Rank Ref.
Korean Film Council 2021 Korean Actors 200[a] Included [57][58]
The Screen 2009 1984–2008 Top Box Office Powerhouse Actors in Korean Movies 17th [59]
2019 2009–2019 Top Box Office Powerhouse Actors in Korean Movies 48th [60]
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Notes

  1. Introduces 200 actors that best represent the present and future of Korean cinema to the people in the film industry all over the world.

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