Jung Hae-in

Jung Hae-in

Birth : 1988-04-01, Seoul, South Korea

History

Jung Hae-in (Hangul: 정해인; born April 1, 1988) is a South Korean actor. Jung Hae-in is a professional actor. The prominent Korean actor made his first appearance in AOA Black’s music video for Moya in the year 2013. He later officially debuted through the TV series Bride of the Century the next year, i.e. 2014. The actor then starred in small roles and made several cameo appearances for various TV series and films from 2014 to 2016. Some of the most memorable appearances were in Guardian: The Lonely and Great God as the lead character played by actress Kim Go-Eun’s first love and in Reply 1988 as Bo-young. In the year 2017, Jung Hae-in gained international popularity with his performance in the fantasy romance series While You Were Sleeping. During this time, Jung Hae-in ranked as the Number 1 searched term on the Korean portal site “Naver”. He also appeared in two historical movies titled The King’s Case Note and Conspiracy: Age of Rebellion in the year 2017. Likewise, Hae-in appeared in the black comedy series Prison Playbook in which the actor received a lot of praise for his performance. Hae-in played the role of an imprisoned Army captain convicted of assaulting a soldier in his unit who later died. In the year 2018, Jung Hae-in also starred in another historical film Heung-boo: The Revolutionist. In this film, Hae-in portrayed the character of King Heonjong. He then landed his first lead role in the romance drama Something in the Rain alongside actress Son Ye-jin. He later starred in the period romance film Tune in for Love alongside actress Kim Go Eun. Additionally, in the year 2019, Jung Hae-in starred in the youth film Start-Up. For this project, the actor played the role of a school dropout who ends up in a gang. The same year, Hae-in also appeared in the romance drama One Spring Night alongside Han Ji-min. For this project, he worked with the same director and writer of Something in the Rain. In the year 2020, the actor starred in the romance drama A Piece of Your Mind alongside actress Chae Soo-bin in the lead female role. The same year, Hae-in joined on JTBC drama Snowdrop alongside Kim Ji-soo. This project is directed by the writer and producer of SKY Castle.

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Jung Hae-in
Jung Hae-in
Jung Hae-in

Movies

12.12: The Day
Oh Jin-ho
After the assassination of President Park, martial law has been declared. A coup d’état bursts out by Defense Security Commander Chun Doo-gwang and a private band of officers following him. Capital Defense Commander Lee Tae-shin, an obstinate soldier who believes the military should not take political actions, fights against Chun Doo-gwang to stop him. The conflict between the two grows while military leaders are holding their decision and Defense Minister is gone. In the midst of chaos, the spring of Seoul that everyone longed for heads to unexpected direction.
P1H: The Beginning of a New World
Ahjussi [Past]
The story of boys who are scattered in the past, present, and future to find the star of hope in order to save the Earth which is devastated by a virus spread by a group of evil.
Start-Up
Sang-pil
Taek-il recklessly leaves home, defying his mother who asks him to go to college. In the unfamiliar neighborhood, he happens to get a job as a delivery man for a Chinese restaurant. And he mingles with new people such as Geo-seok, a chef, and Kyung-ju, a boxer. Meanwhile, Sang-pil, a friend of Taek-il, enters the private loan business to make money. At first, it seems easy to make a big fortune, but soon he finds himself in pain as he faces unexpected things.
Tune in for Love
Hyun-woo
During the 1990s, hardworking Mi-soo and optimistic Hyun-woo meet at a bakery and fall in love while exchanging stories on a radio station, but while their paths keep crossing, the timing never seems to work out.
Heung-boo: The Revolutionist
King
During a time of poverty and despair in the Joseon Dynasty of Korea, a satirical street play that pokes fun at the ruling class while giving a prophecy of ‘a new leader to save the world’ becomes immensely popular among the people. The author of the fable, Heung-boo, subsequently gains fame around the country and is sought after by both the oppressive political power and the rebellion leader who want to use his name and talent for their differing agendas.
The Age of Blood
Kim Ho
Ancient Korea, 1728. Swordsman Kim Ho, guard of King Yeong-jo of Joseon, is demoted and sent to work in Uigeumbu prison. When night falls, the prison is assaulted by the master warrior Do Man-cheol and his powerful henchmen for the purpose of freeing Lee In-jwa, who has been condemned to death for rising up in revolt against the king.
The King's Case Note
Heuk-woon
A clever king of Joseon and his brilliant chronicler hunt for the truth behind a crime that threatens the throne and the stability of the country.
The Moon of Seoul
Ji-pyeong
Dong-chan dreams of selling clothes in Shanghai after saving up enough money by working in a warehouse in Dongdaemun. Ji-pyung met a Chinese woman named Mei Mei while working and introduced her to his brother. On the day after Mei Mei went to Shanghai, Ji-pyung was called by his boss. He was confronted about helping Chinese people imitate clothing patterns. In order to save his brother, Dong-chan used all his savings and found his boss who was in a karaoke bar.
Salut d'Amour
Sung-chil (young)
Sung-Chil works at the Jang-Soo Store which is owned by Jang-Soo. Sung-Chil is stubborn and has a bad temper, but he changes after meeting Geum-Nim. Geun-Nim runs a flower shop and her daughter Min-Jung does not like her meeting Sung-Chil.
The Youth
Seg. 'Wonderwall' - Man Jae
An omnibus film consist of 5 shorts: Go Out, The Rumor, Wonderwall , Enemies All Around and Play Girl . Young filmmakers captured youthfulness in attractive episodes to show how they react to the world of violence and insensitivity.
Veteran 2