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Lee Jung-jin is a Actor Sud coréen born on 25 may 1978

Lee Jung-jin

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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 25 may 1978 (46 years)

Lee Jung-jin (born May 25, 1978), is a South Korean actor.

Biography

Lee began his mandatory military service on February 28, 2005 where he worked as a member of the public staff at the Gwangjin District office.

Lee is an ambassador for South Korean international humanitarian and development organization, Good Neighbors.

Usually with

Kim Ki-duk
Kim Ki-duk
(1 films)
Chun Ho-jin
Chun Ho-jin
(2 films)
Jo Min-Soo
Jo Min-Soo
(1 films)
Yoo Ha
Yoo Ha
(1 films)
Kim Sang-ho
Kim Sang-ho
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Lee Jung-jin (6 films)

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Actor

Pieta
Pieta (2012)
, 1h44
Directed by Jo Min-Soo, Kim Ki-duk
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Lee Jung-jin, Jo Min-Soo, Kwon Yul, Kang Eun-jin
Roles Gang-do
Rating70% 3.549263.549263.549263.549263.54926
Kang-do is a heartless man who has no living family members and whose job is to threaten debtors to repay his clients, the loan sharks who demand a 10x return on a one month loan. To recover the interest, the debtors would sign an insurance for handicap, and Kang-do would injure the debtors brutally to file the claim. One day he receives a visit from a strange, middle-aged woman claiming she is his long-lost mother. Over the following weeks, the woman stubbornly follows him and he continues to do his job. But he is slowly moved and changed by the motherly love expressed from this woman.
Love On-Air, 2h
Genres Drama, Romantic comedy
Actors Lee Min-jung, Lee Jung-jin, Lee Kwang-soo, Kim Hae-sook, Seo Young, Kim Jung-tae
Roles Lee Jae-hyeok
Rating60% 3.0056853.0056853.0056853.0056853.005685
Shin Jin-ah (Lee Min-jung), a onetime lead singer of popular girl group Purple, works as the DJ of the radio show "Wonderful Radio" on SBS station Power FM while also trying to restart her career as a solo singer-composer under her goofy manager Cha Dae-geun (Lee Kwang-soo). However, the ratings have been dropping, so when the show's producer leaves to have a baby, station manager Im (Kim Byung-ok) assigns the ambitious Lee Jae-hyeok (Lee Jung-jin) to her job with a brief to bring in some fresh ideas. Jae-hyeok is appalled by Jin-ah's casual, diva-ish work attitude and the two don't hit it off. When he challenges her to come up with a new segment for the show, she finally gets an idea from her restaurateur mother (Kim Hae-sook) in which members of the public come into the studio and sing a song to their loved ones. She calls the segment "The Song I Sing to You". The initial broadcast, involving a serving soldier, goes disastrously, but subsequent attempts, involving a brattish schoolgirl (Jo Jung-eun) and a taxi driver (Jung Man-shik), are a big success. Jin-ah and Jae-hyeok start to bond. However, In-seok (Kim Jung-tae), the manager of TV drama actress Yoon Mi-ra (Seo Young) and a major supplier of talent to the radio station, is plotting to bring Jin-ah down and replace her with Mi-ra, who still hates Jin-ah for leaving Purple at the height of its fame and causing the group's break-up.
Seoul Raiders, 1h35
Origin Hong kong
Genres Drama, Thriller, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Action, Adventure, Martial arts
Themes Spy films, Sports films, Martial arts films
Actors Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Shu Qi, Richie Ren, Choi Yeo-jin, Lee Jung-jin, Saki Seto
Roles Jeon
Rating55% 2.7639752.7639752.7639752.7639752.763975
Agent Lam teams up with JJ to track a pair of plates used to make fake American dollars.
Mapado
Mapado (2005)
, 1h45
Directed by Choo Chang-min
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Lee Moon-sik, Lee Jung-jin, Yeo Woon-kay, Kim Soo-mi, Oh Dal-soo, Seo Young-hee
Roles Uhm Jae-Chul
Rating60% 3.0040153.0040153.0040153.0040153.004015
A gangster and a corrupt police officer travel to the tiny remote island of Mapado to hunt down a young woman who has run off with a winning lottery ticket. Upon arriving, they discover that no one lives there except for five old women who have not once seen a man for 20 years. Both men soon experience a nightmare of hard labour and harassment.
Once Upon a Time in High School, 1h56
Directed by Yoo Ha
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Martial arts, Action, Romance, Martial arts
Themes Films about films, Films about education, Sports films, Martial arts films, Films about school violence
Actors Kwon Sang-woo, Han Ga-in, Lee Jung-jin, Lee Jong-hyuk, Park Hyo-jun, Ahn Nae-sang
Roles Woo-shik
Rating73% 3.6944053.6944053.6944053.6944053.694405
Hyun-soo (Kwon Sang-woo), transfers to another school, which is notorious for being one of the worst and most brutal high schools in the country. He is sent to a bottom-rank class and experiences violence in classroom by a group of delinquents in his class led by Jong-hoon (Lee Jong-hyuk), who is a stereotypical Korean bully in school. The teachers are also depicted as authoritarian and brutal to the students, using discipline as an excuse for brutality, as did most Korean teachers up to the 70s. One day on the bus, Hyun-soo sets eyes on and falls in love with Eun-joo (Han Ga-in), and one day when a group of schoolboys start teasing her on the bus, Hyun-soo takes the opportunity to gain her respect, even though it meant starting a riot. After a chase through the neighborhood and being caught in their hiding place (a rat prompted Eun-joo to scream), one of Hyun-soo's friends Kim Woo-sik (Lee Jung-jin), who happens to be a son of a popular actress, steps in and knocks them out. A relationship triangle was formed between Hyun-soo, Woo-sik, and Eun-joo. One day Hyun-soo while riding his bike noticed Woo-sik and Eun-joo arguing. Taking into account that Hyun-soo was at a disadvantage of winning her heart due to his only achievement being sharing an umbrella with her on a rainy day while Woo-sik did more, he meets her at a rooftop that night and bonds with a romantic song playing on the radio presumably bought for the occasion, much to Woo-sik's jealousy when he saw them unnoticed when he reached the rooftop. One day Hyun-soo and Woo-sik got in a fight over Eun-joo and their friendship was put to an end, which made Woo-sik the tough person he is even worse, going to the extent of humiliating and beating Ham Jye-bok who is called by his nickname Hamburger (Park Hyo-jun), who sells pornography to other students. He leaves the school and presumably drops out after losing an intense fight with Jong-hoon on the rooftops, never to be seen again. Hyun-soo is now facing greater problems of his own when he concludes Eun-joo left him for Woo-sik again and he has been receiving poor grades prompting his father, a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and an owner of a Tae Kwon Do gym, to berate him and resort to extreme violence to 'discipline' him and labeled him a 'surplus man', a derogatory term used to describe a person without a future, and told him to leave his house which Hyun-soo out of anger did and was almost driven to suicide. No longer able to put up with the conduct of Jong-hoon and his boys as well as the extreme brutality and violence being put up by the teachers, Hyun-soo starts to train himself in Jeet Kune Do, inspired by his childhood hero Bruce Lee. Hyun-soo challenges Jong-hoon to a fight one day when he is no longer able to put up with his irrational behaviour. On the same rooftop where Woo-sik lost a fight, Jong-hoon and his gang mates are grievously injured by Hyun-soo's nunchaku and expertise in Jeet Kune Do. After the intense fight, although he won, Hyun-soo still didn't feel any victory. Authorities including a general who is called 'puppet soldier' by students were alerted and they started yelling at him even though it was Jong-hoon who was antagonizing others. At this point, badly influenced by the brutality from his psychopath father and still being accused rather than honored after all this time and effort he invested to master Jeet Kune Do for the sake of bringing justice to the school and proving himself wrong of his status as a surplus man, Hyun-soo totally lost it and smashed some nearby windows and hurled his nunchucks at them and cursed Korea's entire education system for being so corrupt and encouraging brutality no matter how immoral it is, leading to expulsion. Later on, Hyun-soo and his father, who has heard everything of what happened as well as what his son has been practicing, pays a visit to a hospital to meet the now hospitalized Jong-hoon and his furious mother. Hyun-soo's father's begs her to forgive him calmly and sincerely without even the slightest bit of anger and sees the error of his ways by admitting his method of discipline was wrong as they only made his bad enough son even worse; realizing the result of bad parenting and child abuse. On their way home, Hyun-soo apologizes to his father, and in response he questions him if Bruce Lee ever went to college and silently walked home without a word. Sometime later, Hyun-soo is now attending a GED institute with teachers who don't utilize brutality upon students, and met Hamburger in the hallways after class, who was recently expelled right before graduation, in the hallways and discussed about their past. Hamburger explains that their friends are doing fine but has not heard from Woo-sik at all. He also says he spotted Eun-joo at the institute where she's restudying for college. One night on the bus, Hyun-soo meets Eun-joo again, but they say their goodbyes. The film ends with Hamburger and Hyun-soo outside of a movie theater showing Jackie Chan's 1978 movie Drunken Master, rough-housing as they argue about Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee.
Bloody Beach
Genres Horror, Crime
Actors Jae Hee, Lee Se-eun, Lee Jung-jin, Kim Q-ri, Lee Eun-ju, Yang Dong-geun
Roles Sang-tae
Rating48% 2.4220352.4220352.4220352.4220352.422035
A group of chat room buddies decide to meet together in person on the beach for some fun in the sun. However, their vacation transforms into a nightmare as each person except Nam-kyeong (Kim Hyun-jung) is gruesomely murdered by the mysterious 'Sandmanzz'.