
Jeong So-yeong
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 6, 1979
Known For

Road No. 1
A high-budget war epic, Road Number One commemorates the sixty years that have passed since the Korean War. It's based around the historical Route 1, a national highway that served as the main passageway between North and South Korea during the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950. Lee Jang Woo, the son of a poor peasant, has been in love with his master's daughter, Soo Yeon, since childhood. He joins the military in order to put her through medical school and becomes a brilliant officer, leading his men to victory through guerilla warfare. Mistakenly believing that Jang Woo was killed in battle, Soo Yeon becomes engaged to military officer Tae Ho. Jang Woo returns on the eve of their wedding, and the two are briefly, painfully united, but the eruption of war tears them apart once again, forcing him to fight alongside Tae Ho on top of everything. Jang Woo keeps fighting to get back to his love, but the war continues to find new ways to keep them apart. Leading drama stars So Ji Sub and Kim Ha Neul portray star-crossed lovers who are torn apart by war.

Cheo Yong
Detective Yoon Cheo-yong was born with the supernatural ability to see, hear and touch ghosts. He solves mysterious, unsolved cases along with tough and passionate colleague Ha Sun-woo, and Han Na-young, the ghost of a high school girl.

Chocolate
The story is about Yeon-hee, whose family was shattered by suicide with her family because of money, living in a world without sympathy. The story follows the destructive instinct of human psychology inherent in Seo-jin's wild appearance, which was the only breathing hole in her life. The story of a herbivore Yeon-hee becoming a carnivore Yeon-hee.

The Vineyard Man
The Vineyard Man is a 2006 South Korean television series that aired on KBS2. It was adapted from Kim Rang's bestselling book of the same name.

I Really Really Like You
Love Truly is a 2006 South Korean television series starring Eugene, Lee Min-ki and Ryu Jin. It aired on MBC from April 8 to August 6, 2006 on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:55 for 34 episodes.

My Golden Life
A hardworking contract worker desperate for a full-time job finds her life turning upside down after an unexpected revelation about her family.

East of Eden
The fate of two brothers diverge after the murder of their coal miner father, with one joining the mob and the other becoming a successful lawyer.

Gye Baek, Warrior’s Fate
Set in the Baekje kingdom in the mid-7th century, the drama chronicles the life and times of the storied warrior General Gyebaek who is remembered in history for leading Baekje's last stand against the Silla in the Battle of Hwangsanbeol.

A Little Love Never Hurts
A heartwarming family drama centering on a couple’s remarriage in the twilight years of their lives, forcing two families of grown adult children to become one big family. This drama will describe how those grown-up children will re-act and deal with this new situation and their eventual acceptance of each other as a new family. It also depicts how young couple growing up with the turbulent romance.

A Wacky Switch
Dong-Hwa is a complete loser, whose first novel called 'I met Kafka' brought the publishing company bankruptcy. To bring home the bacon, he tries to drive a taxi but only ends up running over someone. One day Dong-Hwa is offered a job to do ghostwriting for a CEO named Man-Chul, who turns out to be the ringleader of the biggest criminal syndicate in Korea. Dong-Hwa soon finds himself perfectly at ease in the mob, while Man-Chul starts learning about the other part of the world.
Filmography
as Jung Suk Hui [Jang Mi and Seo Rin's biological mother]
as Yu-ra
as Sun Woo-Hee
as Soo-yeong
as Kang Mi-Soo (ep.3)
as Genesis
as Min-Young (cameo)
as Myung-Joo
as Caméo
as Kang Hee-Soo
as Hye-Ryung
as Kang Su-Jin
as Go Ji-soo
as Kim Yu-Mi
as Hong Hye-Jan
as Yeon-Hee