Park Jeong-min (actor)

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Park Jeong-min (Korean: 박정민; born March 24, 1987)[1] is a South Korean actor, writer, and book publisher. Known as a prolific Chungmu-ro actor, he has starred in films such as Bleak Night (2011), Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet (2016), Keys to the Heart (2018), Deliver Us from Evil (2020), Smugglers (2023), Uprising (2024), Harbin (2024) and The Ugly (2025). He is also the author of the best-selling book A Useful Person.

Born (1987-03-24) March 24, 1987 (age 39)
Chungju, South Korea
EducationKorea National University of Arts (Film and Acting)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • book publisher
  • director
  • scriptwriter
Yearsactive2011–present
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Park Jeong-min
Born (1987-03-24) March 24, 1987 (age 39)
Chungju, South Korea
EducationKorea National University of Arts (Film and Acting)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • book publisher
  • director
  • scriptwriter
Years active2011–present
AgentSEM Company
Korean name
Hangul
박정민
Hanja
朴政玟
RRBak Jeongmin
MRPak Chŏngmin
Websitesemcompany.co.kr
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Early life and education

In 2005, Park enrolled in Liberal Arts at the prestigious Korea University and subsequently dropped out with the intention to become a filmmaker.[2] He then majored in film making at Korea National University of Arts, but later switched his major to acting after his military discharge.[3]

Career

2011–2016: Early work and breakthrough

In 2011, Park made his screen debut with the critically acclaimed independent film Bleak Night,[4] for which he was nominated for Best New Actor at the 20th Buil Film Awards.

He started appearing in mainstream films when he scored minor roles in romantic comedy film Dancing Queen (2012), action drama film Fists of Legend (2013) and disaster film The Flu (2013).[5] In 2014, he starred in another Korean Academy of Film Arts graduation project and independent film Tinker Ticker which premiered at the 26th Tokyo International Film Festival.

Park made his breakthrough and rose to prominence in 2016 with his performance in Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet as Song Mong-gyu, a cousin of the poet Yun Dong-ju who was known for his resistance writings during the Japanese occupation of Korea.[6] His portrayal garnered him Best New Actor awards at the 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards, 37th Blue Dragon Film Awards, 36th Golden Cinema Festival, the Korea Film Actors Association Awards, 16th Director's Cut Awards, and a Best Supporting Actor award at the 22nd Chunsa Film Art Awards.[7][8][9]

2017–present: Rising popularity and critical acclaim

In 2017, Park returned to theater as Romeo in the Korean adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet with Moon Geun-young playing Juliet.[10]

In 2018, he starred in the comedy-drama film Keys to the Heart as a gifted pianist with autism and savant syndrome.[11] For this role, Park practiced playing the piano for 6 hours a day for 6 months and executed all the piano playing scenes in the film without a substitute.[12] The same year, Park appeared in the superhero film Psychokinesis[13] and headlined Lee Joon-ik's drama film Sunset in My Hometown in which he plays a rapper.[14] With the help of professional rappers, Park practiced rapping for a year, and wrote lyrics for the songs that appeared in the film.[15]

Park in 2019

In 2019, Park starred in occult horror film Svaha: The Sixth Finger[16] and took on lead roles in the crime drama film Tazza: One Eyed Jack[17] as well as the webtoon-based comedy film Start-Up.[18]

In 2020, Park was cast in Netflix original film Time to Hunt[19] which premiered at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival. Later that year, he starred in the action film Deliver Us from Evil where he received widespread critical acclaim for his performance as Yui, a transgender woman who wishes to undergo sex reassignment surgery but cannot afford to do so.[20] The film became the second highest-grossing South Korean film of 2020.[21] For his portrayal, Park received numerous accolades including Best Supporting Actor awards at the 41st Blue Dragon Film Awards, 57th Baeksang Arts Awards, 40th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards, and 26th Chunsa Film Art Awards.[22][23] He also wrote and directed a music video for "Reconnect" as part of a special project in celebration of Elle Korea's 28th anniversary.[24]

In 2021, Park starred in drama film Miracle: Letters to the President and made his directorial debut with short film Unframed – Class Representative Election which premiered at the 26th Busan International Film Festival alongside Netflix original series Hellbound in which Park made his small screen comeback.

In 2023, he starred in action crime film Smugglers for which he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 60th Baeksang Arts Awards, 44th Blue Dragon Film Awards, 59th Grand Bell Awards, and 32nd Buil Film Awards.

In 2024, Park was cast in another Netflix original series The 8 Show based on the Naver webtoons Money Game and Pie Game by Bae Jin-soo. Later that year, he starred in Netflix original film Uprising which landed him a win and a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 34th Buil Film Awards and 61st Baeksang Arts Awards respectively. He then appeared in sports drama film One Win and biographical period film Harbin where he portrayed South Korean independence activist Woo Deok-sun. Harbin topped the South Korean box office for four weeks following its release and garnered Park a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 46th Blue Dragon Film Awards.[25]

In 2025, he starred in the zombie comedy series Newtopia, marking his third project with director Yoon Sung-hyun. Following the filming of upcoming spy action film Humint where he plays the role of a North Korean agent, Park effectively took a hiatus from all acting activities to focus on his book publishing career.[26]

Later that year, Park's first dual role film The Ugly made its premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. Due to the film's low-budget nature, it had a three week filming period with 20 crew members and he appeared in the film without receiving an appearance fee. Nevertheless, the film achieved huge commercial success and became the eleventh South Korean film of the year to surpass 1 million admissions.[27] For his leading role in the film, Park was nominated for Best Actor at the 46th Blue Dragon Film Awards.[28] It was then announced that Park will return to theater after eight years in the stage adaptation of Yann Martel's Life of Pi which will premiere in December of 2025.[29]

Other activities

Writing

In 2014, Park became a writer of a monthly column for magazine Topclass and established a following of devoted readers. His column is called "Eonhee", which means "to make others happy through words".[3]

Known for his humorous and self-deprecating writing style, Park published his own book of essays in 2016, titled A Useful Person.[3] The book became a best-seller and had its 12th round of printing as of 2019.[30]

Park also owned a bookstore called Book, Night, Day in Hapjeong-dong, Seoul which opened in 2019.[31]

In 2022, he joined Baedal Minjok's newsletter The Taste of Living These Days as a columnist.[32] In 2024, he was recruited as a contributor to the We Love Poetry newsletter where his self-written poems were published.[33]

Book publishing

At the end of 2020, Park established Muze, his own book publishing company. He became the editor of the first book published by the company titled Saving Work by journalist Kim So-young, a book which discusses animal rights.[34] Park states that he aims to publish books about the marginalized as well as matters which are disregarded by the society.[35]

In 2025, Park launched the Listening Novel Project with the release of writer Kim Keum-hee's new full-length novel First Summer, Wanju as an audiobook to make literature more accessible to readers with visual impairments. His motivation behind the project arose after his father had lost his eyesight and was unable to enjoy the books published by him.[36]

Park became the executive producer of the audiobook which stars Go Min-si, Yum Jung-ah, Kim Do-hoon, Choi Yang-rak, Kim Eui-sung and many others. Departing from the conventional practice of releasing print editions first, the audiobook version was completed and distributed ahead of the print release. Copies of the audiobook were donated to the National Library for the Disabled and other institutions serving visually impaired communities.[36]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2011 Bleak Night Baek Hee-joon
Short! Short! Short! 2010: Fantastic Theater I-mae Segment: "The Famished"
2012 Dancing Queen Ramyun in package
2013 Fists of Legend young Im Deok-kyu
The Flu Chul-gyo
2014 Hot Young BloodsHwang-kyu
Tinker TickerLee Hyo-min
Mad Sad BadBizen/Bo-hyunSegment: "Ghost"[37]
Momo SalonChang-gyun
2015 Heartbreak HotelChen[38]
OfficeLee Won-suk
2016 Dongju: The Portrait of a PoetSong Mong-gyu
Pure LoveYong-soo
Horror Stories 3Dong-geunSegment: "Road Rage"[39]
2017 The King Heo Ki-hoon
The Artist: Reborn Jae-bum
The King's Case NoteCrown Prince UikyungCameo
2018 Keys to the HeartJin-tae[11]
Psychokinesis Kim Jung-hyun [13]
Sunset in My Hometown Hak-soo [14]
2019 Svaha: The Sixth Finger Na-han [16]
Tazza: One Eyed Jack Do Il-chul [17]
Start-Up Go Taek-il [18]
2020 Time to Hunt Sang-soo [19]
Deliver Us from Evil Yui [20]
2021 Moving On Narrator Barrier-free version [40]
Miracle: Letters to the President Jung Jun-kyung [41]
2022 Decision to Leave San-oh Cameo [42]
Another Record: Lee Je-hoon Himself Documentary [43]
2023 One Win Kang Jeong-won [44]
Smugglers Jang Do-ri [45]
Dr. Cheon and Lost Talisman Fairy shaman Cameo [46]
2024 Uprising Jong-ryeo [47]
Harbin Woo Deok-soon [48]
2025 The Ugly Im Dong-hwan / young Im Young-gyu Dual role [49]
Love Untangled Curly Pedestrian [50]
2026 Humint Park Geon [51]
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Short film
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Year Title Cast Notes Ref.
2007 The End of the World Boy
2009 Lovers Ho-young
2010 Study Group N/a
2011 The Cap of Fools Park Jeong-min
2021 Unframed – Class Representative Election Kim Dam-ho
Kang Ji-seok
Park Hyo-eun
Park Seung-joon
As director and scriptwriter [52][53][54]
2022 Life Is But A Dream The Swordsman [55]
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2011 KBS Drama Special:
Human Casino
Cha Tae-ohOne-act drama
2012 Feast of the GodsJang Mi-so
Golden TimeJang Young-woo
2013 Puberty MedleyShin Young-bok[56]
2014 You're All SurroundedJi Gook
Righteous LoveJang Ki-tae
2015 Reply 1988Sung Bo-ra's boyfriendCameo (episode 8–9)
2016 EntourageLee Ho-jin[57]
2018 Mr. SunshineAhn Chang-hoCameo (episode 22)[58]
2021 HellboundBae Young-jae[59]
2022 Shooting Stars Park Jo-eun Cameo (episode 1) [60]
2024 The 8 Show Yoo Phillip [61]
Light Shop Kim Young-tak Cameo (episode 8) [62]
2025 Newtopia Lee Jae-yoon [63]
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Music videos

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Year Song Title Artist Ref.
2012 "Butterfly" Sunjungsun [64]
2018 "With the Heart to Forget You" IU [65]
"Byunsan Monologue" Park Jung-min (Feat. Kim Go-eun, Yankee) [66]
2019 "I'm Always You" Lee Seung Hwan [67]
2020 "Reconnect for the Gone" Code Kunst, Simon Dominic, Choi Jung-hoon [68]
2022 "Because We Loved" Kang Min-kyung and Choi Jung-hoon [69]
"Jotto" Bibi [70]
2023 "I Want That" (G)I-dle [71]
2024 "Beginning and End" Park Won [72]
"Sky, Hands, Balloons" Cloud koh [73]
2025 "Good Goodbye" Hwasa [74]
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Theater

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Theater play performances
Year Title Role Venue Date Ref.
English Korean
2011 Kisaragi Miki-chan 키사라기 미키짱 Snake Culturespace N.U June 9 – August 7
Ansan Culture and Arts Center Dalmaji Theater September 24–25
2012–2013 Culturespace N.U November 29 – February 24
2013 Garden Five Art Hall April 5–14
2014 The Escape of G-Code G코드의 탈출 Man Theater Lab Hyehwa-dong 1 February 18–23
2016–2017 Romeo and Juliet 로미오와 줄리엣 Romeo National Theater Daloreum Theater December 9–January 13 [75]
2017 Gunpo Culture and Arts Center Suri Hall (Grand Performance Hall) January 21–22
Woosong Arts Center Daejeon February 4–5
Suseong Artpia Paper Hall Daegu February 23–24
Andong Culture and Arts Center Woongbu Hall February 25–26
2025–2026 Life of Pi 라이프 오브 파이 Pi GS Arts Center December 2–March 2 [76]
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Awards and nominations

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Award Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
APAN Star Awards 2022 Excellence Award, Actor in an OTT Drama Hellbound Nominated [77]
Asia Model Awards 2018 Popular Star Award Park Jeong-min Won [78]
Asian Film Awards 2021 Best Supporting Actor Deliver Us from Evil Nominated [79]
Asian Television Awards 2025 Best Actor in a Leading Role Newtopia Nominated [80]
Baeksang Arts Awards 2016 Best New Actor – Film Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet Won [81][82]
2021 Best Supporting Actor – Film Deliver Us from Evil Won [83][84]
2024 Smugglers Nominated
2025 Uprising Nominated [85]
2026 Best Actor – Film The Ugly Pending [86]
Blue Dragon Film Awards 2016 Best New Actor Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet Won [87]
2021 Best Supporting Actor Deliver Us from Evil Won [88][89][90][91]
2023 Smugglers Nominated [92]
2025 Harbin Nominated [93]
Best Actor The Ugly Nominated
Buil Film Awards 2011 Best New Actor Bleak Night Nominated
2016 Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2020 Deliver Us from Evil Nominated [94]
2023 Smugglers Nominated [95]
2025 Uprising Won [96]
Busan Film Critics Awards 2018 Best Actor Sunset in My Hometown Won [97]
Chunsa Film Art Awards 2017 Best Supporting Actor Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet Won [98]
2021 Deliver Us from Evil Won [99][100]
ContentAsia Awards 2025 Best Male Lead in a TV Programme/Series Made in Asia Newtopia Nominated [101]
Director's Cut Awards 2016 Best New Actor Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet Won [102]
2022 Best Actor (TV Series) Hellbound Nominated [103]
Golden Cinema Festival 2016 Best New Actor Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet Won
Grand Bell Awards 2013 Fists of Legend Nominated
2023 Best Supporting Actor Smugglers Nominated [104]
Korea Film Actors Association Awards 2016 Best New Actor Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet Won [105]
Korean Association of Film Critics Awards 2020 Best Supporting Actor Deliver Us from Evil Won [106]
Wildflower Film Awards 2017 Best Actor Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet Nominated
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