Jung Kyung Ho

Jung Kyung Ho

Genres: Jung Kyung Ho, Korean, Sorry i love you ost, Korean actor

About Jung Kyung Ho

Jung Kyung Ho is a South Korean actor under Management Allum. His Korean name is 정경호, which is sometimes translated as "Jeong Kyeong Ho" or "Jeong Gyeong Ho". Jung is the son of Jung Eul Young, veteran TV director, and frequent collaborator of writer Kim Soo Hyun. Jung Eul Young was initially against his son pursuing acting, but Jung defied his father's wishes and moved out of the family home. Father and son did not speak for three years (they have since reconciled). Jung passed the KBS audition, and was signed by leading talent agency SidusHQ. He made his acting debut in "5 Stars", a mobile drama produced by SidusHQ, and broadcast over SK Telecom. Although he earned main roles in some lesser known dramas, Jung's first major break came in the 2004 melodrama series "I'm Sorry, I Love You". Other notable performances include his role as the ill-fated Prince Hodong, in the 2009 historical and mythical drama, Ja Myung Go; a leading role in the 2017 celebrity murder mystery, Missing 9; as well as main roles in Prison Playbook (2017); the Korean version of Life on Mars (2018); and a leading role in the 2019 music-related fantasy drama, When the Devil Calls Your name. More recently, in 2020, Jung starred as Kim Jun Wan, in the hit medical drama Hospital Playlist, where he portrayed a cardiothoracic surgeon. He reprised this role in season 2 for 2021.

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