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Hwang Jung-min (born September 1, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He is one of the highest-grossing actors in
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, and has starred in several box office hits such as '' Ode to My Father'' (2014), ''
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'' (2015), '' The Himalayas'' (2015), ''
A Violent Prosecutor ''A Violent Prosecutor'' is a 2016 South Korean crime film directed by Lee Il-hyung, produced by Guk Su Ran and starring Hwang Jung-min, Kang Dong-won, Lee Sung-min and Park Sung-woong. It was released in South Korea on February 3, 2016 by Sho ...
'' (2015) and '' The Wailing'' (2016). Hwang is the third actor in South Korea to be part of the "100 Million Viewer Club" in Chungmuro.


Career


1995–2004: Beginnings and Transition to films

Hwang Jung-min began his career in
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, making his acting debut in '' Line 1'' in 1995. He then starred in various musicals and plays in Daehangno such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. Despite a career on stage, Hwang had difficulty transitioning to film. He went through a long struggle for recognition, with people saying he "didn't have the right face for film." He even considered giving up his dream, but stuck to his conviction about walking the path of acting. Hwang said, "After becoming interested about the stage and how it feels to be that person on stage, I've never thought of anything else. That I never swayed -- that is one thing I can say with confidence." His big break came when he was cast in ''
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'', a 2001 film that was a sleeper hit in Korea. In his role as a hopeless drummer, Hwang left a strong impression and earned favorable reviews, with director
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calling him "an uncut gemstone". Hwang went on to have prominent roles in '' Road Movie'', ''
A Good Lawyer's Wife ''A Good Lawyer's Wife'' () is a 2003 South Korean film written and directed by Im Sang-soo. The film is about the various affairs of members of a dysfunctional South Korean family. Plot Ju Yeong-jak (Hwang Jung-min) is a successful lawyer who wor ...
'', '' Heaven's Soldiers'' and '' A Bittersweet Life''.


2005–2007: Mainstream breakthrough

But it was in 2005 that Hwang became a household name, portraying a naive farmer in love with an
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-stricken prostitute in the hit melodrama '' You Are My Sunshine''. Hwang explains that he was "moved by the tale of the genuine love between two people. I agreed with the director's idea of showing it as pure love, like an uncut gem, without sloppily adding to it or embellishing it.""Hwang Jeong-min - Acting from the Heart"
''
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''. 2 October 2005. Retrieved 2013-03-24.
When he accepted the best actor award at the
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for his performance in '' You Are My Sunshine'', many were moved by his now-famous speech: "All I did was add a spoon to a dinner table that had already been prepared by others.""Actor can't hide his truthful eyes"
. ''
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''. 27 June 2007. Retrieved 2013-03-24.
He received further acclaim for his roles as an insurance investigator in '' Black House'', a troubled club CEO who falls in love with a woman with a terminal illness in ''
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'', a superhero in ''
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'' and a private detective in ''
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''. Hwang has said that when choosing scripts, he looks at the overall storyline rather than the character itself. He then exerts effort to continuously bring out the character's inner workings. Hwang said, "It is very important that you don't get too absorbed in yourself. You must always remember that there is another person watching the scene. Maintaining objectivity is important." Hwang emphasizes sincerity and empathy in his acting. "The camera doesn't lie. You can never fool the viewer. You have to act with your heart, not your head." It is because of this commitment to emotional truth that Hwang can confidently tell interviewers that he is 100 percent satisfied with his work. During a crisis on set, or when he is either feeling too satisfied or caught up in mannerisms, he takes out notes he made when he first read the screenplay. He said, "I look at the screenplay again and again. That's where all the answers are."


2008–2012: Return to theater, Television series and Directorial debut

He made a triumphant return to the stage in the 2008 production of '' Nine''. The theater producer said that it took three years to cast the leading role because in Hwang he had found the right actor to rival
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' Broadway performance. He has since starred in ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Hwang says, "A movie is the art of a director but the play is the art of an actor."Chung, Ah-young (21 October 2008)
"Actor Hwang to Star in New Play"
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''. Retrieved 2013-03-24.
2009's ''
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'' was particularly special to Hwang, as it was his first time starring in a
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in his 14-year acting career. For his role as a blind swordsman in the 2010 period film ''
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'', Hwang went to schools for the blind to observe their movements. He then starred in '' The Unjust'', a highly acclaimed noir about corruption in the South Korean justice system; followed by conspiracy film ''Moby Dick'' as a reporter. Hwang then reunited with actress
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(whom he previously starred with in 2005 ensemble
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'' All for Love'') in the 2012 box office hit ''
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''. He returned to TV in the 2012 cable drama ''
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'', but it was less successful. In late 2012, Hwang made his debut as a theatre director in
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's musical ''
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'', which he also starred in.


2013–present: Acclaim

Hwang returned his focus to films, starring in noir film ''
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'' (2013), where his performance was singled out by ''
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''. He once again worked with
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in the queer film '' In My End Is My Beginning'' (which was expanded from a
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in 2009's ''
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''). Hwang then played a middle-aged fighter in the sports film '' Fists of Legend'', performing all the stunts himself. In 2014, Hwang starred in romance drama '' Man in Love''. He said that he chose to star in the film to support diversity in the Korean film industry, and because he wanted to show the human side of his character, a terminally ill gangster who falls in love for the first time. Then later in the year, Hwang headlined '' Ode to My Father'', embodying the Korean everyman against the backdrop of modern history from the 1950s to the present day; the film depicted the Hungnam evacuation during the
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, coalmining gastarbeiters in Germany in the 1960s, and the
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. ''Ode to My Father'' became the second highest-grossing film in the history of Korean cinema, with 14.2 million tickets sold. He reunited with ''The Unjust'' director Ryoo Seung-wan in 2015 for ''
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'', playing a hot-tempered police detective tracking an arrogant and heartless
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heir. The film was another smash hit, and is currently the 3rd all-time highest-grossing film in Korean cinema history. Hwang then starred in the budget mountaineering film '' The Himalayas'', where he plays renowned Korean mountaineer Um Hong-gil, who became the first person to reach the 16 highest mountain peaks on Earth. In 2016, he starred alongside
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in the crime comedy ''
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'', which became the second highest-grossing film of 2016. This was followed by Na Hong-jin's critically acclaimed horror '' The Wailing'', and noir film '' Asura: The City of Madness'', which premiered at the 41st Toronto Film Festival. Hwang was named Gallup Korea's Films Actor of the Year for 2016. Hwang then starred in the war film '' The Battleship Island'' alongside
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and Song Joong-ki. The film marks his second collaboration with director Ryoo Seung-wan following ''Veteran''. In 2018, he starred in '' The Spy Gone North'', a spy film directed by
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. He was also cast in the science fiction film ''Return''.


Personal life

Hwang married
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actress Kim Mi-hye on September 6, 2004. They have a son named Hwang Sae-hyun. His younger brother is
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/composer Hwang Sang-jun. On average, Hwang stars in three to four films a year. To critics who say that he does too many, Hwang responded, "I believe it is the responsibility of actors to try their best at acting when they come across screenplays that suit them. I breathe only when I act."


Filmography


Film


Television series


Music video appearances


Theater

* ''Richard the Third'' (2021–2022) * ''Okepi (Orchestra Pit)'' (2015-2016) * ''
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'' (2012-2013) * ''
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'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2009-2010) * ''
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'' (2008-2009) * '' Nine'' (2008) * '' 42nd Street'' (2004) * '' Tommy'' (2001) * ''
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'' (1999) * ''Moskito'' (1999) * ''
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'' (1997) * ''Gaeddongi'' (1997-1998) * '' Blood Brothers'' (1997) * '' Line 1'' (1995-1996, 2000, 2006)


Discography

* "We" by
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,
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, Hwang Jung-min, Gong Hyung-jin, Ji Jin-hee,
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- ''Actors Choice'' single, 2010 * "누구를 위한 삶인가" Who are you living for? by Leessang feat. Hwang Jung-min and Ryoo Seung-bum - from ''
Bloody Tie ''Bloody Tie'' (; lit. "A Life-or-Death Decision") is a 2006 South Korean action crime film directed by Choi Ho, it stars Hwang Jung-min as a detective trying to track down a drug lord by cooperating with a mid-level drug dealer, played by Ryoo Se ...
'' OST, 2006 * "너는 내 운명 Sun Together" You are my destiny (Sun Together) by Hwang Jung-min and Jeon Do-yeon - from '' You Are My Sunshine'' OST, 2005 * "You're My Sunshine" by Hwang Jung-min - from '' You Are My Sunshine'' OST, 2005 * "A Honeyed Question" by Hwang Jung-min - from '' A Bittersweet Life'' OST, 2005


Awards and nominations


Listicles


References


External links


Hwang Jung-min
at SEM Company * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hwang, Jung-min South Korean male film actors South Korean male musical theatre actors South Korean male stage actors South Korean male television actors Seoul Institute of the Arts alumni 1970 births Living people 20th-century South Korean male actors 21st-century South Korean male actors