Jung Tae-woo (ì •íƒœìš°) is a South Korean actor. Much of his work has
been in the genre of Korean historical dramas such as Taejo Wang Geon,
Dae Jo Yeong, and The King and I.Like many South Korean actors Jung,
Tae-woo began his career as a child model/actor. He made his first
mark in Korean TV drama at age 19 when he was awarded the 2001 KBS
Best Supporting Actor award for his role as a precocious court advisor
in the 200-episode historical series Taejo Wang Geon. He has been cast
in a variety of supporting roles, from sensitive and tragic in
historical drama to comic in such Korean television series as Nonstop,
Into the Sun, and Mom's Dead Upset (aka Angry Mom).In 2007 he appeared
in the long-running and popular KBS historical series Dae Jo Yeong
playing the hero's illegitimate son Geom. Immediately after, he made a
brief but notable appearance in the SBS sageuk drama The King and I"
playing the notorious Joseon king Yeonsangun.His most notable movie
role is as the pachinko game promoter Chun-bae in the 2004 martial
arts film Fighter in the Wind.
been in the genre of Korean historical dramas such as Taejo Wang Geon,
Dae Jo Yeong, and The King and I.Like many South Korean actors Jung,
Tae-woo began his career as a child model/actor. He made his first
mark in Korean TV drama at age 19 when he was awarded the 2001 KBS
Best Supporting Actor award for his role as a precocious court advisor
in the 200-episode historical series Taejo Wang Geon. He has been cast
in a variety of supporting roles, from sensitive and tragic in
historical drama to comic in such Korean television series as Nonstop,
Into the Sun, and Mom's Dead Upset (aka Angry Mom).In 2007 he appeared
in the long-running and popular KBS historical series Dae Jo Yeong
playing the hero's illegitimate son Geom. Immediately after, he made a
brief but notable appearance in the SBS sageuk drama The King and I"
playing the notorious Joseon king Yeonsangun.His most notable movie
role is as the pachinko game promoter Chun-bae in the 2004 martial
arts film Fighter in the Wind.
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