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Jung Ho-keun est un Acteur né le 28 septembre 1964

Jung Ho-keun

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Naissance 28 septembre 1964 (59 ans)

Jung Ho-keun (born September 28, 1964) is a South Korean actor. He is most active as a supporting actor in television dramas.

In 2008, Jung played the leading role in a stage musical production of Hi Franceska, adapted from Hello Franceska, the quirky TV sitcom about a hapless human in a family of vampires. It was held at the National Museum of Korea.



^ "'기러기 아빠' 정호근 "자녀들 한국으로 들어오게 해 6년간 스파르타교육"(인터뷰①)". OBS News (in Korean). 1 August 2014. Retrieved 2014-10-19.

^ "정호근 "연예계 최고의 관상? 착하게 생긴 엄태웅"(인터뷰②)". OBS News (in Korean). 1 August 2014. Retrieved 2014-10-19.

^ Kim, Jason (25 September 2008). "Nibbles and giggles in upcoming musical". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-10-19.

Le plus souvent avec

Jo Jae-hyeon
Jo Jae-hyeon
(1 films)
Ahn Sung-ki
Ahn Sung-ki
(1 films)
Kim Eung-soo
Kim Eung-soo
(1 films)
Choi Jung-woo
Choi Jung-woo
(1 films)
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한반도
한반도 (2006)
, 2h27
Réalisé par Kang Woo-suk
Genres Drame, Thriller, Historique
Acteurs Ahn Sung-ki, Cha In-Pyo, Jo Jae-hyeon, Moon Sung-keun, Kang Shin-il, Kang Soo-yeon
Rôle Major General Okamoto
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The North and South Korean governments are on the verge of reopening the Kyungui Railroad, which connects the two Koreas, as a further step toward reunification. Japan refuses to accept the decision, claiming rights to the railway lines based on official documents imprinted with the imperial seal of Emperor Gojong of Joseon a century ago. Yet an age old conspiracy is uncovered where the imperial seal with which Emperor Gojong signed the documents is suspected to be fake. It is a race against time and hidden agendas as the South Korean president (Ahn Sung-ki) employs the outspoken historian Choi Min-jae (Cho Jae-hyun) and the descendant of the Joseon royal bloodline Kim Yu-shik (Kang Shin-il) to find the authentic seal and prevent the history of Japanese occupation from repeating itself. In the meantime, Japanese economic sanctions divide the South Korean government, and its armed forces appear on the border of South Korea threatening its sovereignty. Eventually, the authentic royal seal is found and Japan apologizes for its occupation.