
Jeon Moo-song
Acting
Biography
Jeon Moo-song (전무송) is a South Korean actor.
Born: September 28, 1941
Place of Birth: Incheon, South Korea
Known For

Tomorrow
Made half-human and half-spirit by accident, a young man is employed by a company of grim reapers in the underworld to carry out special missions.

The King: Eternal Monarch
Korean emperor Lee Gon tries to close the doors to a parallel world which was opened by demons; a detective tries to protect the people and the one she loves.

The Guest
The story of a psychic, a priest, and a detective who fight unusual crimes committed by strange powers.

Hello, God
Byung-tae who has cerebral paralysis goes to the wrong destination and then meets Min-wu and suicidal Chun-ja in the station office and joins their journey. Chun-ja causes a lot of trouble such as stealing Byung-tae's wallet and running away. Chun-ja, who is pregnant, gives birth in a barn. Min-wu and Chun-ja hold a small wedding in a church. The trio arrive in Chun-ja's hometown and Byung-tae heads alone for Kyung-ju, his destination. There he does plenty of sightseeing.

Easy Virtue
Jang is attacked in her home by a masked man two nights in a row. Her husband is reluctant to call the police, but they both begin to suspect the odd young man living next door

The Confessions of May in the Wilderness
The movie is a compilation of the movie "Wilderness" in which a member of the airborne unit who killed a girl during the Gwangju Democratization Movement burned himself to death with remorse and "Mr. Kant's Presentation", the story of a man who wanders around as a result of torture after participating as a civilian army.

Snow In Sea Breeze
On a snowy night, little Seon-mi is diagnosed with hemopoietic dysplasia. Years pass and Seon-mi, who has now become an adult, has overcome her pain and is adjusting to the adult world. Having decided to use her talent to become a perfumer, she travels to many different places to collect various scents and spices to help people with their inner pains. She meets Sang-woo at an aquarium and is strongly drawn to his scent which reminds her of her father.

The Match
When a legendary Go master loses his title to a one-time friend and protégé, he sets out to reclaim it in a high-stakes battle of wits and skill.

Come Come Come Upward
In 1980s South Korea, two young nuns-in-training at the same monastery embark on very different journeys towards enlightenment.

The Bacchus Lady
So-young, an elderly prostitute working in Seoul, tries to take care of a young Korean-Filipino child she meets in a hospital and make ends meet. So-young's life takes a dark turn when several of her old clients try to reconnect with her.
Filmography
as Hwa-choon
as Mr. Jin
as Mr. Choi
as Lee Young Chun
as Pan-soo
as Lee Jong-in / Prince Boo-young
as Kim Moo-gil (Old)
as Hwa-pyung's Grandfather
as Jang Jin-tae
as Jae-woo
as Doctor Jo
as Father
as Jong Chul's father
as Professor Park
as Woodsman
as Dr. No Hee-Ahn
as Grandfather
as Mr. Go
as 노인
as MC
as Old Man Woo
as Furniture shop man
as Jeong Ki-seob
as 전사용
as Bishop Kim
as Hwang Hoon-jang
as Monk
as Editor-in-Chief
as Sook-kyung's husband
as Supervisor
as Monk
as Adada's father
as Yi-saeng
as Hwa-young's Husband
as Dong-sik
as Ji-san