Park Jong-hwan (actor)

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Park Jong-hwan
Born (1982-09-07) 7 September 1982 (age 38)
South Korea
OccupationActor
AgentPlum Actors
Korean name
Hangul
Revised RomanizationBak Jonghwan
McCune–ReischauerPak Chonghwan

Park Jong-hwan (born 7 September 1982) is a South Korean actor.[1]

Personal life[]

Park studied filmmaking at the Seoul Institute of the Arts after his military service. He dropped out before the end of his freshman year after feeling overwhelmed by the responsibilities of film directing and not being talented enough. However, he decided to give acting a try as he enjoyed playing bit roles in the movies of his classmates.[1]

Career[]

He first appeared as one of the main characters in The Coldest Winter (2009) and then in Yoon Seong-ho's Read My Lips (2010) and Now Playing (2015). After a short appearance in his first mainstream film Veteran (2015), he had supporting roles in A Violent Prosecutor (2016) and Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned (2016).[1]

He had his first lead role in The Boys Who Cried Wolf (2016) which won Best Actor at the 4th Wildflower Film Awards in 2017. He also won Actor of the Year Award at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival for the indie film Hit the Night (2017) by director Jeong Ga-young.

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role
2010 Read My Lips Man on the phone's voice/Director Park (voice)
2011 The Front Line
2013 Ingtoogi: The Battle of Internet Jin-seong, mating king
2014 Ready Action! Violence Movies Seg. Bitter
Romance in Seoul Director
2015 Death in Desert Director Byeong
Veteran Team leader Yang
Now Playing Jong-hwan
2016 A Violent Prosecutor Lee Jin-seok
The Boys Who Cried Wolf Ji Wan-joo
Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned Jin-sung
2017 One Line Ki-tae
The Mayor Black jacket
Proj. Get-up-and-go Ha Si-yong
Hit the Night Jin-hyeok
2018 Bullies Teacher (Cameo)
Bullies 2 Teacher (Cameo)
2019 Possible Faces Gi-seon
Birthday Yeong-joon
Maggie Gak Granger
Sub-zero Wind Yeong-jin
2020 Fanfare Hee-tae
Recipe For Happiness Han Hyung Woo
Jazzy Misfits Landlord's son
2021 The Cursed: Again Hyun Chul-min (Special appearance) [2]
TBA The Altitude of the Sea Sung Yoon-cheol
Confidential Assignment 2: International
Night Trip
Concrete Utopia

Television series[]

Year Title Role Network
2012 Read My Lips Park Jong-hwan MBC Every 1
KBS Drama Special "Art" Jeong-hwan KBS2
2014 Flirty Boy and Girl Producer Daum
2015 The Lover Park Hwan-jong Mnet
The Producers Baek Young-chan KBS
KBS Drama Special "Fake Family" Han Yeong-jin KBS2
2016 The Cravings (Season 2) Jong-hwan Naver TV Cast
Uncontrollably Fond KBS2
2017 Idol Fever Township chief Naver TV Cast
Green Fever Representative Park
2018 Top Management Kim Hyun-Jo Youtube Red
2019 Hell Is Other People Byeon Deuk-jong / Byeon Deuk-soo OCN
2020 Dr. Romantic 2 Im Hyun-joon SBS
TBA Juvenile Judgement Go Gang-sik[3] Netflix

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2016 25th Buil Film Awards Best New Actor The Boys Who Cried Wolf Nominated
2017 22nd Chunsa Film Art Awards Best New Actor Nominated
4th Wildflower Film Awards[4] Best Actor Won
22nd Busan International Film Festival Actor of the Year Award Hit the Night Won

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "PARK Jong-hwan". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  2. ^ Kim Bo-ra (July 29, 2021). "박종환, '방법: 재차의' 특별출연 "더위 달래줄 수 있길 바라" [공식]" [Park Jong-hwan, Special Appearance in 'Method: Again,' "I hope it can soothe the heat" [Official]]. OSEN (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved July 29, 2021.
  3. ^ Moon Ji-yeon (May 13, 2021). "[공식] 박종환, 넷플���스 '소년심판' 합류..김혜수와 호흡". Sports Chosun (in Korean). naver. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  4. ^ Conran, Pierce (13 April 2017). "THE WORLD OF US Triumphs at 4th Wildflower Film Awards". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 24 January 2020.

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