Perhaps the most prolific Korean actor of recent times, JUNG In-gi got his start in movies in the 1990s, in the likes of PARK Kwang-su features <A Single Spark> (1995) and <The Uprising> (1999), and IM Kwon-taek’s <Downfall> (1997). Following some sporadic credits in the early years of millennium he finally hit his stride in 2004, during which he appeared in six films including KIM Ki-duk’s <Samaritan Girl> and IM Sang-soo’s <The President’s...
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Perhaps the most prolific Korean actor of recent times, JUNG In-gi got his start in movies in the 1990s, in the likes of PARK Kwang-su features <A Single Spark> (1995) and <The Uprising> (1999), and IM Kwon-taek’s <Downfall> (1997). Following some sporadic credits in the early years of millennium he finally hit his stride in 2004, during which he appeared in six films including KIM Ki-duk’s <Samaritan Girl> and IM Sang-soo’s <The President’s Last Bang>. In each year since he has not appeared in less than five films, 2007 being his most productive year with a staggering 12 credits to his name <The Show Must Go On>, <May 18> and LEE Myeong-se’s <M>. In 2012, he appeared in the films <Howling>, <Deranged> and <The Tower>, as well as SHIN Su-won’s short film <The Circle Line>, which picked up the Canal+ Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. He also appeared in KIM Dong-ho’s debut short <Jury> in 2013, the same year that he appeared in the blockbusters <Mr. Go> and <The Spy: Undercover Operation> and the revenge thriller <The Fives>.
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