Kim Jung-hyun
South Korean actor
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2024 | Won Top Excellence Award and Best Couple Award at KBS Drama Awards for Iron Family |
2024 | Set to appear in 'Iron Family' as Seo Kang-joo |
2023 | Returned to television with MBC's Kokdu: Season of Deity, playing a dual role of a Grim reaper and doctor opposite Im Soo-hyang. Lent his vocals to the drama's opening theme song titled I am. |
January 2022 | Confirmed to appear as a Detective in an indie film called Se2cret. |
2021 | Nominated for Best Supporting Actor at APAN Star Awards for Crash Landing on You |
2021 | Kim Jung-hyun was part of the short film 'Black out : Mafia game' |
February 15 2021 | Mr. Queen became the seventh-highest-rated Korean drama in cable television history. Kim contributed his vocals to the soundtrack, writing lyrics for the song Like the First Snow. |
2020 | Nominated for Popularity Award (Actor) at Asia Artist Awards |
2020 | Starred in Mr. Queen, a drama that became one of the highest-rated Korean cable television series, with the show running until 2021. |
December 2020 | Began leading tvN's fusion sageuk drama Mr. Queen alongside Shin Hye-sun, playing King Cheoljong. |
May 2020 | Made a cameo appearance in Dinner Mate playing the role of Seo Ji-hye's long-term boyfriend. |
2019 | Kim Jung-hyun appeared in the film 'Rosebud', playing the role of Woo-seong |
2019 | Began starring in the internationally popular drama Crash Landing on You, which ran until 2020. |
December 2019 | Returned to television in tvN's Crash Landing on You, playing Goo Seung-joon, which became the third-highest-rated Korean drama in cable television history. |
2018 | Starred in JTBC's youth series Welcome to Waikiki, playing a cynical movie director and solidifying his status as a versatile actor. |
2018 | Nominated for Best New Actor - Television at Baeksang Arts Awards for School 2017 |
2018 | Kim Jung-hyun released the song 'Moonlight' for the 'Stay with me' drama soundtrack |
2018 | Kim Jung-hyun starred in the 4DX VR film 'Stay With Me' as the character Woo-jin |
2018 | Played lead roles in two notable television series: Welcome to Waikiki and Time. |
July 2018 | Starred in MBC melodrama Time alongside Seohyun, but withdrew from the series halfway through its run, citing health reasons. |
2017 | Nominated for Best New Actor at Chunsa Film Art Awards for Overman |
2017 | Released song 'Break Up In The Morning' with artist 4Men |
2017 | Kim Jung-hyun played an assistant manager named Cha in the film 'One Day' |
2017 | Starred in the historical drama The Rebel, winning Best New Actor at the 2017 MBC Drama Awards. |
2017 | Starred in the television series School 2017, which helped establish his early acting career. |
2016 | Nominated for Best New Actor at Buil Film Awards for the film Overman |
2016 | Kim Jung-hyun appeared in two films: the short film 'Going My Home' as Lee Shi-joon and the independent film 'Overman' as Choi Do-hyun |
2016 | Kim made his small screen debut, gaining attention with his role as Gong Hyo-jin's younger brother in the romance comedy Don't Dare to Dream. |
2015 | Kim Jung-hyun appeared in two productions: the play '조그만 입술' (Small Lips) and the musical 'Gayashib i Jigok' |
2015 | Kim Jung-hyun made his silver screen debut in the film Overman, which premiered at the Busan International Film Festival. He received Best New Actor nominations at the 25th Buil Film Awards and 22nd Chunsa Film Art Awards. |
2014 | Kim Jung-hyun starred in the short film 'The Beginning Of Murder', portraying the character Do-hyun |
2013 | Kim Jung-hyun performed in the musical 'Arirang' and starred in the play 'Therese Raquin' as Laurent LeClaire |
2012 | Kim Jung-hyun appeared in the short film 'I'll Be with You' playing the role of Jin-woo |
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