Jung Il-woo
Jung Il-woo | |
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Jung Il-woo at the VIP premiere of Architecture 101 in 2012 | |
Born |
Seoul, South Korea | 9 September 1987
Nationality | South Korean |
Alma mater | Hanyang University |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2006–2016 (Military Hiatus) |
Agent |
Fantagio (2010-2012) Soop Entertainment (2012-2013) Haru Entertainment (2013-2016) HB Entertainment (2016-present) Yuehua Entertainment (China, 2015-present)[1] |
Website | |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 정일우 |
Hanja | 丁一宇 |
Revised Romanization | Jeong Ir-u |
McCune–Reischauer | Chŏng Ir-u |
Jung Il-woo (Hangul: 정일우; born 9 September 1987) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in the sitcom Unstoppable High Kick (2006), and the television dramas The Return of Iljimae (2009), 49 Days (2011), Flower Boy Ramyun Shop (2011), Moon Embracing the Sun (2012) and Cinderella and Four Knights (2016).
Early life
The son of a former television news anchorman, Jung Il-woo studied Broadcasting at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, then later dropped out and transferred to the Theater and Film department of Hanyang University.[2]
In August 2006, Jung sustained injuries in a serious car accident while riding with childhood friend and fellow actor Lee Min-ho, who was badly injured in the accident.[3]
Career
2006–10: Beginnings and Rising popularity
Jung made his acting debut in 2006 with a minor role in the thriller The World of Silence, but he first rose to fame playing a rebellious teen and motorcycle fanatic with a crush on his teacher in daytime family sitcom Unstoppable High Kick.[4] He then joined the ensemble cast of 2007 romantic comedy film My Love.[5]
In 2009, Jung starred in his first leading role as a young warrior battling injustice in historical drama The Return of Iljimae.[6][7][8][9][10] This was followed by a supporting role in romantic comedy My Fair Lady, as an idealistic, upper-class lawyer.[11] He further challenged himself when he made his stage debut in 2010 as an HIV-positive gay man in the sold-out play Beautiful Sunday, written by Japanese playwright Mayumi Nakatani.[12]
2011–14: Breakout
Jung's breakout role was in 2011 tearjerker 49 Days, in which he portrayed the Scheduler, a witty modern-day Grim Reaper.[13][14][15][16] His popularity increased with his leading man turn in 2011 cable romantic comedy Flower Boy Ramyun Shop, in which he played an arrogant, immature yet lovable chaebol heir.[17][18] A supporting role in hit 2012 historical drama Moon Embracing the Sun followed; Jung played a prince who becomes his half-brother's rival in love and for the throne.[19][20][21][22]
Following the success of Flower Boy Ramyun Shop and Moon Embracing the Sun, Jung was launched to stardom as a Hallyu star.[23][24][25][26] He won the Asia Male Actor award at Beijing's Huading Awards, the first non-Chinese entertainer to be nominated at the awards show since it began in 2005.[27][28]
From 2013 to 2014, he played a prosecutor who falls in love with a girl from a family of orphans in Golden Rainbow.[29][30][31][32] This was followed by a leading role as a prince turned ghost-seeing night watchman who patrols the palace after curfew and keeps the king and his citizens safe, in the supernatural period drama The Night Watchman's Journal.[33][34][35][36]
2015–17: Overseas popularity
In 2015, Jung starred in the Korean-Chinese web drama High-End Crush opposite Jin Se-yeon.[37] In less than a month, the drama series recorded over 200 million views.[38] Jung then starred in the Chinese romantic comedy film Rise of a Tomboy, where he plays the CEO of an IT firm who helps a girl develop a love formula for a mobile app.[39]
In January 2016, Jung signed with a new management agency, HB Entertainment.[40] Jung made his return to Korean television in tvN's romantic comedy Cinderella and Four Knights, playing a lonely and wild-child rebel who is not yet used to being a member of a rich family, having lived most of his life as an orphan.[41]
In 2017, Jung starred in Gon Rak Game Ma Ya (also known as Love and Lies), making him the first Korean actor to land a leading role in a Thailand drama.[42] The drama emerged as a local sensation, and led to a rise of popularity for Jung in the country.[43]
Personal life
In November 2016, he was diagnosed with a cerebral aneurysm. Even though this would have exempted him from his mandatory military service, Jung was enlisted in December.[44]
Filmography
Television series
Year | English title | Original title | Role | Network | Notes |
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2006-2007 | Unstoppable High Kick | 거침없이 하이킥 | Lee Yoon-ho | MBC | |
2008 | The Secret of Coocoo Island | 크크섬의 비밀 | Lee Yoon-ho | MBC | cameo, episode 1 |
2009 | The Return of Iljimae | 돌아온 일지매 | Iljimae | MBC | |
My Fair Lady | 아가씨를 부탁해 | Lee Tae-yoon | KBS2 | ||
High Kick Through the Roof | 지붕 뚫고 하이킥 | Il-woo | MBC | guest, episode 35 | |
2011 | 49 Days | 49일 | Scheduler/Song Yi-soo | SBS | |
Flower Boy Ramyun Shop | 꽃미남 라면가게 | Cha Chi-soo | tvN | ||
High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged | 지붕 뚫고 하이킥 | Il-woo | MBC | guest, episode 40 | |
2012 | Moon Embracing the Sun | 해를 품은 달 | Prince Yang-myung | MBC | |
2013 | Queen of the Office | 직장의 신 | Cha Chi-soo in Chasung Group TV ad |
KBS2 | cameo, episode 3 |
2013-2014 | Golden Rainbow | 황금 무지개 | Seo Do-young | MBC | |
2014 | The Night Watchman's Journal | 야경꾼일지 | Lee Rin | MBC | |
2015 | High-End Crush | 고품격 짝사랑 | Choi Se-hoon | Naver TV Cast | South Korean-Chinese web drama |
2016 | Cinderella and Four Knights | 신데렐라와 네 명의 기사 | Kang Ji-woon | tvN | |
2017 | Love and Lies | กลรักเกมมายา | Tim | True4U | Thai drama |
TBA | Beautiful Woman | 女人花似梦 | Kim Moon-ho | Hunan TV | Chinese drama |
Film
Year | English title | Original title | Role |
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2006 | The World of Silence | 조용한 세상 | young Ryu Jung-ho |
2007 | My Love | 내사랑 | Ji-woo |
2016 | The Rise of a Tomboy | 女汉子真爱公式 | Ge Yang |
Music video appearances
Year | Song Title | Hangul | Artist |
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2007 | "This Is Me" | 이게 나예요 | SAT |
"Goodbye Sadness" | 굿바이 새드니스 (Part 1: 오죽했으면 / Part 2: 그러니까) | Goo Jung-hyun | |
Variety show
Year | Title | Network |
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2011 | One More Time – Jung Il-woo[45] | MTV Korea |
Amazing Dream Project | jTBC | |
2012 | Day Day Up[46][47] | Hunan TV |
完全娛樂 | TTV | |
100% Entertainment | GTV | |
2014 | Infinite Challenge | MBC |
2015 | Star Chef | JSTV |
Running Man (Ep. 242) | SBS | |
2016 | Running Man (Ep. 283, 289, 290) | SBS |
Theater
Year | Title | Hangul | Role |
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2010 | Beautiful Sunday | 뷰티풀 선데이 | Lee Joon-seok |
Discography
Year | Title | Hangul | Notes |
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2009 | "Guilty" | 죽일 놈 | narration for Dynamic Duo song |
2011 | "Scarecrow"[48] | 허수아비 | track from 49 Days OST |
"Someone Like You" | 너란 사람 | track from Flower Boy Ramyun Shop OST | |
2014 | "Rain Tears Instead"[49] | 차라리 비눈물에 | track from The Night Watchman's Journal OST, duet with Nicole Jung |
Social activities
Year | Event | Notes |
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2011 | 12th Jeonju International Film Festival | Honorary ambassador[50][51][52] |
Canadian Tourism Commission | Honorary ambassador | |
TOTO Workshop | Official mentor | |
2012 | 4th Japan-Korea Friendship Festival | Korean representative[53][54][55] |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2007 | 44th Baeksang Arts Awards | Best New Actor (Film) | My Love | Nominated |
9th Mnet KM Music Festival | Best Actor in a Music Video | Goodbye Sadness | Won | |
1st Mnet 20's Choice Awards | New Star Award | Unstoppable High Kick | Won | |
Drama Star Award | Won | |||
MBC Entertainment Awards | Best Male Newcomer in a Comedy/Sitcom | Won | ||
2009 | 2nd Korea Junior Star Awards | Daesang (Grand Prize), TV category | The Return of Iljimae | Won |
KBS Drama Awards | Best New Actor | My Fair Lady | Nominated | |
2012 | 7th Asia Model Festival Awards[56] | Fashionista Award | 49 Days, Flower Boy Ramyun Shop | Won |
2nd Ministry of Health and Welfare Share Happiness Awards | Recipient | N/A | Won | |
7th Huading Awards | Asia Male Actor Award | Won | ||
MBC Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Moon Embracing the Sun | Nominated | |
2013 | iQiyi Awards | Male Actor Award | N/A | Won |
MBC Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Special Project Drama | Golden Rainbow | Nominated | |
2014 | Cosmo Beauty Awards[57] | Forever Young Icon Male Star | N/A | Won |
MBC Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Special Project Drama | The Night Watchman's Journal | Won | |
2015 | Asia Influence Eastern Awards[58] | Most Celebrated Actor | N/A | Won |
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