Hwang Jung-min
Hwang Jung-min (황정민), born on September 1, 1970, is a prominent South Korean actor celebrated for his versatile performances. He embarked on his artistic journey in the realm of musical theatre, making his initial splash in the 1995 production of "Line 1." Over the years, Hwang showcased his talents in various stage productions in Daehangno, including iconic musicals like "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Cats."
Transitioning from stage to screen posed significant challenges for Hwang, as he faced skepticism regarding his suitability for film roles, with critics remarking that he "didn’t have the right face for film." At times, he contemplated abandoning his acting aspirations, yet his passion for the craft remained unwavering. He remarked, "Since discovering my love for the stage and the essence of embodying a character, I have never considered anything else." His breakthrough arrived in 2001 with "Waikiki Brothers," a film that unexpectedly resonated with audiences, showcasing Hwang's heartfelt portrayal of a struggling drummer and earning him critical acclaim.
Hwang's career reached new heights in 2005 with his role as a tender-hearted farmer in the melodrama "You Are My Sunshine," where he fell in love with an AIDS-infected prostitute. The film's poignant narrative struck a chord with him, leading him to describe it as a depiction of "pure love." His powerful acceptance speech for the Best Actor award at the Blue Dragon Film Awards, where he humbly credited his success to those who paved the way before him, solidified his status as a beloved figure in the South Korean film industry.
Filmography
The Wailing
The Battleship Island
Mission: Cross
Moby Dick (2011)
I, the Executioner
Hunt
Asura: The City of Madness
Man in Love
A Man Who Was Superman
YMCA Baseball Team
A Good Lawyer's Wife
12.12: The Day
A Bittersweet Life
The Unjust
General's Son
Private Eye
The Spy Gone North
A Violent Prosecutor
Kill Boksoon
All for Love
Veteran
Waikiki Brothers
Fists of Legend
The Point Men (2023)
Blades of Blood
Hostage: Missing Celebrity
Ode to My Father
New World
Narco-Saints