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Park Jung-soo is a Actor Sud coréenne born on 1 june 1953

Park Jung-soo

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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 1 june 1953 (71 years)

Park Jung-soo (born June 1, 1953) is a South Korean actress. Park made her acting debut in 1972 and became best known for starring in television dramas, notably Love and Farewell (1993), Way of Living: Woman (1994), LA Arirang (1995), Why Can't We Stop Them (2000), Rose Fence (2003), and Living in Style (2011).

In 2005, she published her autobiography Park Jung-soo's Inner Beauty, which was also a style guide for women in their fifties.

Usually with

Park Gok-ji
Park Gok-ji
(3 films)
Kim Ji-young
Kim Ji-young
(2 films)
Yim Pil-sung
Yim Pil-sung
(1 films)
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Filmography of Park Jung-soo (5 films)

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Take Off
Take Off (2009)
, 2h17
Directed by Kim Yong-hwa
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Sports films
Actors Kim Dong-wook, Kim Ji-seok, Sung Dong-il, Ha Jeong-woo, Lee Eun-sung, Hyun Jyu-ni
Roles Rich
Rating67% 3.387153.387153.387153.387153.38715
Cha Heon-tae, a Korean-born American, was adopted with his sister to American parents. He appears on a Korean television program in search of his mother. Since Heon-tae is a trained alpine skier, he is approached by Coach Bang who wants to recruit members for a new national ski jumping team for the approaching 1998 Winter Olympics. The other members are Choi Hong-cheol, a night club waiter; Ma Jae-bok, who works at a meat restaurant and has a strict father; and Kang Chil-gu, who lives with his grandmother and autistic brother Bong-gu. All are good skiers, but are out of practice. To gear up for the qualifying match at the World Cup, they overcome their fear and train in unusual places, such as from the top of cars, amusement park roller coasters, etc. After almost getting disqualified because of a fight the night before, they succeed in qualifying at the World Cup. But the victory is bittersweet once they hear the IOC opted for Salt Lake City over Korea's Muju County. Unfortunately, because of deep fog, Chil-gu injures his leg and becomes unable to compete. Bong-gu decides to jump as a substitute but does not make the required distance for a gold medal and nearly loses his life. Despite their loss, the athletes rejoice because Bong-gu survived the jump, and the Koreans back home are proud of them.
The Railroad, 1h47
Directed by Park Heung-sik
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Kim Kang-woo, Son Tae-young, Oh Jung-se, Jung In-gi, Park Jung-soo
Roles Mother
Rating63% 3.1856853.1856853.1856853.1856853.185685
Man-soo, a railroad engineer, experiences a traumatic accident, while Hanna, a German-language university lecturer who is having an affair with one of her colleagues, also suffers a personal tragedy. The two meet after boarding a train on the Gyeongui Line, and find themselves stranded in heavy snow at the last stop before the Korean Demilitarized Zone. With no other choice they are forced to spend the night together, and over time they begin to open up to each other and reveal their inner pains.
Antarctic Journal, 1h54
Directed by Yim Pil-sung
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Thriller, Adventure, Horror
Actors Song Kang-ho, Yu Ji-tae, Park Hee-soon, Yoon Je-moon, Kang Hye-jeong, Park Jung-soo
Roles Ghost
Rating59% 2.950722.950722.950722.950722.95072
During their journey to the Pole of Inaccessibility (POI), the remotest point of the Antarctic, the expedition of six men, led by Captain Choi Do-hyung, discovers a journal that was left behind by a British expedition 80 years earlier. The journal was remarkably preserved in a box in the snow and Kim Min-jae, another member of the expedition, gets the job of examining it. It turns out that the two expeditions shared the same goal and soon other strange similarities between them start to show up. Will they make it to their destination before the sun goes down for the Antarctic winter?
The Twins
The Twins (2005)
, 2h2
Directed by Park Heung-sik
Genres Erotic, Comedy, Crime
Actors Jung Joon-ho, Yoon So-yi, Han Soo-yeon, Park Jung-soo, Park Sang-wook, Park Hyo-jun
Roles Mom
Rating56% 2.82622.82622.82622.82622.8262
Myung-su and Hyung-su are identical twins with opposing personalities. Hyung-su graduated top of his class in high school and is on his way to Seoul University to study law, supported by his mother who runs a hole-in-the-wall restaurant near a train station. By contrast, Myung-su works as a bouncer at a local brothel and helps out in his mother's restaurant, but is happy to trade places with his brother whenever there is trouble. The two brothers have their lives turned upside down when Hyung-su is accused of a crime.
North Korean Partisan in South Korea, 2h38
Directed by Chung Ji-young
Genres Drama, War, Biography, Historical
Themes Films about writers, Films about journalists, Political films
Actors Ahn Sung-ki, Choi Jin-sil, Choi Min-soo, Lee Hye-young, Im Ho, Dokgo Young-jae
Roles Myeong-ja
Rating64% 3.241823.241823.241823.241823.24182
Le jeune reporter Lee Tae rejoint les combattants communistes comme correspondant de guerre. Partagé entre son idéalisme et la réalité des atrocités du conflit, plusieurs rencontres décisives le poussent à s'engager du côté des partisans.