Jung Woo-sung

@South Korean Men, Birthday and Life

Jung Woo-sung is a South Korean actor, director, producer and model

Apr 22, 1973

South KoreanFilm & Theater PersonalitiesActorsTaurus Celebrities
Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: April 22, 1973
  • Nationality: South Korean
  • Famous: South Korean Men, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors
  • Birth Place: Seoul, South Korea
  • Height: 186cm
  • Gender: Male
  • Sun Sign: Taurus

Jung Woo-sung born at

Seoul, South Korea

Unsplash
Birth Place

In 2011, Jung Woo-sung was confirmed to be dating actress Lee Ji-ah. However, they were later reported to have broken up.

Unsplash
Personal Life

Jung is known to be co-operative and helpful towards his junior colleagues on the set.

Unsplash
Personal Life

Jung Woo-sun was born on 22nd April 1973, in Sadang-dong, one of the poorest neighborhoods in Seoul, South Korea. At an early age, he had to drop out of school due to financial problems and work in order to support his family.

Unsplash
Childhood & Early Life

Good-looking and charismatic, Jung started working as a model, and later, started appearing in commercials as well.

Unsplash
Childhood & Early Life

Jung Woo-sung made his film debut in the 1994 fantasy film 'The Fox with Nine Tails'. Directed by Park Heon-su, the film starred him in the lead role. The story revolved around a female nine-tailed fox and her attempts to become human. He made his first significant appearance on TV in 1995, playing an aspiring racing driver in 'Asphalt Man'.

Unsplash
Career

A few years later, he played the lead role in the gangster film 'Beat'. Directed by Kim Sung-su, the film starred him as a high school dropout who is forced to become a gangster. The film was loved by the audience and helped Jung establish his career as an actor. His next significant role was in the 1999 film 'City of the Rising Sun'. Directed by Kim Sung-su, the film was about two close friends struggling in their respective careers.

Unsplash
Career

Over the next few years he continued appearing in films such as 'Phantom: The Submarine' (1999), 'Musa' (2001), 'A Moment to Remember, (2004) and 'The Restless' (2006).

Unsplash
Career

Jung received a lot of appreciation for his performance in the 2008 film ‘The Good, the Bad, the Weird'. Directed by Kim Jee-woon, the film was a commercial success and grossed four times its budget. It was met with positive reviews from critics.

Unsplash
Career

He next appeared in 'A Good Rain Knows' (2009), which was followed by a supporting role in the 2010 fantasy film 'Reign of Assassins'. Despite having a promising storyline, the film was a commercial failure.

Unsplash
Career

‘Musa’, a 2001 South Korean epic film, is one of Jung Woo-sung’s major works in his career. The film, which was directed by Kim Sung-su, starred Jung in the lead role, along with Ahn Sung-ki, Joo Jin-mo and Zhang Ziyi. The movie was about a Korean peace delegation making their way back to Korea, through the inhospitable deserts of Northern China. The film was a commercial success.

Unsplash
Major Works

Jung played a supporting role in the 2010 film ‘Reign of Assassins’. Directed by Su Chao-pin and John Woo, the film was about an assassin trying to live a normal life after she is counseled by a monk. However, she attracts the attention of her former assassin gang after she defends herself and her husband from robbers. The cast included Michelle Yeoh, Jung Woo-sung, Wang Xueqi, Barbie Shu and Shawn Yue.

Unsplash
Major Works

‘Cold Eyes’, is another one of the significant movies in Jung’s career. Directed by Cho-Ui seok and Kim Byeong-seo, the film was a remake of the 2007 Hong Kong film ‘Eye in the Sky’. The story was about detectives from the surveillance team of a crime unit who attempt to take down a bank robbing organization. The cast included Sol Kyung-gu, Jung Woo-sung, Han Hyo-joo and Jim Kyeong. The film was a huge commercial success, and won several awards as well.

Unsplash
Major Works