Jeong Min Park

Jeong Min Park

Park Jung-min is one of the most popular young leading actors in Korea, best known for starring in the critically acclaimed indie film BLEAK NIGHT (2011), which was a pivotal point in his career winning him Best New Actor at the 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards and the 37th Blue Dragon Film Awards. He has played memorable roles in dozens of other films including DONGJU: THE PORTRAIT OF A POET (2016), for which he won multiple Best New Actor and Best Supporting Actor awards. His other appearances include PSYCHOKINESIS (2018), SUNSET IN MY HOMETOWN (2018), SVAHA: THE SIXTH FINGER (2019), START-UP (2019), and TAZZA: ONE EYED JACK (2019) with the latter three films all being leading roles and released in the same year. He most recently played a critical supporting role in the film DELIVER US FROM EVIL (2020) starring alongside top Korean A-list actors, Hwang Jung-min and Lee Jeong-jae.
Jeong Min Park

Movies

Psychokinesis
  • Apr 25, 2018
  • Korean
An ordinary guy suddenly finds he has superpowers he can use to help his spirited daughter and the people around them, but he also runs into trouble in the process.
Horror Stories 3
  • Jun 04, 2016
  • Korean
Three horror stories, with each set in the past, present and future.
You Are All Surrounded
  • May 07, 2014
  • Korean
P4: are the new recruits in the violent crimes unit at Gangnam Police Station. The journey of four young cops as they fumble, learn, fall in love and find their way to becoming people the citizens can trust.
Hot Young Bloods
  • Jan 21, 2014
  • Korean
A comedy romance movie about the last generation of youths and their passionate romance based in Hongseong, Chungcheong Namdo in the 1980s.
Flu
6.6
  • Aug 15, 2013
  • OST
A case of the flu quickly morphs into a pandemic. As the death toll mounts and the living panic, the government plans extreme measures to contain it.
Fists of Legend
  • Apr 10, 2013
  • Korean
On a television show billed as “the greatest fight show on Earth,” eager amateurs with lots to prove boldly step into the ring and expect to leave bloody but victorious. The ratings hungry producers seek out “legendary” but largely forgotten streetfighters and mine their desperation for recaptured glory and redemption into ratings gold.