
Ki Joo-bong
Acting
Biography
Ki Joo-bong, born in 1955, is a South Korean actor. he majored in film and theatre from Sorabol Art University (now part of Chung-Ang University). He debuted in 1977 when he established the theater company 76 along with his brother KI Guk-seo, also an actor and stage director. They were not earning a lot, but KI didn’t mind. However, along with his marriage came the moral obligation of feeding his family and so he tried other jobs, without much success. He went back to the stage, and since the late 1990s began to appear in movies.
Born: September 3, 1955
Place of Birth: South Korea
Known For

Choir of God
North Korea, facing international sanctions, seeks assistance from a Hungarian NGO to build churches in Pyongyang as a way to bypass the sanctions. The NGO proposes organizing a revival meeting with international Choir organizations, leading the Ministry of 5 Securities to apprehend believers. The "Victory Orchestra," a replacement ensemble, is actually composed of underground Choir members. As they sing hymns openly for the first time, their true identity as underground believers is revealed, creating moments of laughter, tears, and emotion.

Alone in Love
Alone in Love is a 2006 South Korea television series, starring Gam Wu-seong, Son Ye-jin, Gong Hyung-jin and Lee Ha-na. It aired on SBS from April 3 to May 23, 2006 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. The ratings it received were not very high, but the series won acclaim for its subtle and realistic portrayal of love, marriage and divorce. The story follows Eun-ho and Dong-jin, two ordinary people - not particularly attractive or successful - as they come to terms with their relationship. Although already divorced for three years, they are unable to leave each other alone, persistently meeting, bickering, and offering support, comfort, even matchmaking for the other. The two seem destined to be together, but they are unwilling to face their past and confront the tragedy they have spent years trying to forget. It was based on the Japanese novel Love Generation by Hisashi Nozawa, which was published in 1996 and won the 4th Shimase Literary Prize for Romance in 1997. The Korean adaptation was written by Park Yeon-seon. This was the first TV series directed by film director Han Ji-seung.

Resurrection
Yu Gang Hyuk was only 7 years old when his father was murdered in a car "accident" and separated from his identical twin, Yu Shin Hyuk. He forgot his name and family and given the name Suh Ha Eun by his adopted father Suh Jae Soo. He falls in love with his adopted sister, Eun Ha and tried to be very honorable about it. He was led to become a cop because of his father's badge. While investigating an alleged case of suicide, he eventually learns of his twin brother. Against the warnings of his peers, Ha Eun becomes more and more involved in this suspicious case. As a part of a larger scheme, Ha Eun is targeted for a hit by unknown individuals. And when Ha Eun and Shin Hyuk finally meet for the first time in twenty years, the murderers kill Shin Hyuk accidentally mistaken him for Ha Eun. As a result, Ha Eun vows to get revenge by giving his enemies psychological torture and takes on his brother's persona as an undercover cop and that is where the drama begins.

Joint Security Area
Two North Korean soldiers are killed in the border area between North and South Korea, prompting an investigation by a neutral body. The sergeant is the shooter, but the lead investigator, a Swiss-Korean woman, receives differing accounts from the two sides.

Golden Cross
If you have a chance to enter top 1% super class at a cost of others’ happiness, what would you do? Employee’s net incomes are getting lower and lower but their employer’s salaries increases every year. In the age of rough economy, we are forced to believe prospective economy in the future. Then one day, someone lures you for dirty money. Just by juggling with some figures, you can get a glamorous life from a great deal of money and promotion as well as fancy sports car and luxurious pent house. Will you take this Golden Cross card that will lead you to a totally new world? Everyone wants to live well. Who has never dreamed of this kind of desires? However, what if you need the sacrificial lambs for your desires? Here was a banker who never compromised with the dirty desires. But the price of having this principle was high. For rejecting a dangerous suggestion, he had to pay for it with his life. Here is a son of the dead banker, who jumps into the world of Korean top 1% super class with the purpose of taking revenge for his family’s death. However, before long, the son confronts the moment of the same kind of choice like his father. Between his mission to taking revenge and the desire for a glamorous life filled with the power and money, which one will he choose in the end?

On the Line
Seo-joon, loses everything to voice phishing and infiltrates a organization in China to meet Kwak Pro, the designer behind this phishing system.

Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
A deaf man and his girlfriend resort to desperate measures in order to fund a kidney transplant for his sister. Things go horribly wrong, and the situation spirals rapidly into a cycle of violence and revenge.

The Producers
A rookie producer joins the Korean Broadcasting System to be near his secret crush and enters the madcap world of network TV, where ratings rule.

LTNS
Woo Jin and Samuel, a sexless married couple, are utterly fed up with their lives. To improve their circumstances, they choose to earn money by blackmailing unfaithful couples. As they track down these couples, they find financial stability and rediscover their own connection. They start working on their own issues, but the more they delve into it, the hidden truth resurfaces, complicating their journey. What is the truth that they have been avoiding?

The Spy Gone North
South Korea, 1993. An agent of the National Intelligence Service is sent to Beijing to infiltrate a group of North Korean officials with the ultimate goal of obtaining information about their nuclear program.
Filmography
as Cheol-taek
as Pal-bok
as Manager Choi
as Deok-gil
as police chief
as Samuel’s father
as Chairman Min
as Uiju
as Ki
as Mansoo
as Mr. Seo
as President
as Old Actor
as Dong-in
as Joong-man
as Jong-hwan
as Younghwan
as Changsoo
as President Kim Jong-il
as CEO
as Mo Geum-san
as Ji-young's Father
as Ahn
as Taxi Driver
as Jae-ha's father
as Yeogak owner
as Je Mul-po
as Kim Wonho
as Detective Squad Chief
as Butcher Mr. Kim
as Park Choon-bong
as Man in Suite
as 소장
as Chief Choi
as Jo Jun (uncredited)
as Byeongjoo
as Department head Choi
as Mr. Kim
as Jung Gyu-jik
as Coroner
as Hyung-doo
as Seong-soo's Stepfather
as Ear Doctor Han
as Therapist
as Hyun Sung-bong
as Hoowon
as Mr. Wang
as Dispatch chief
as Producer
as Curator of Tongyeong's Local History Museum
as Ji-hye's Father
as Director Baek (cameo)
as Ji Nam-Cheol
as Hong-soo
as Man at Cousin's House
as Noh Jung-pil
as Mr. Ha
as Cha Chul-soo
as Mr. Jang
as Park Joon-gil
as Hwang Do-chul
as Father Moon
as Lee Dae-hoon
as Squad leader Hwang
as Uncle
as Jung Sang-gook
as Yu Sang-hwan's Father
as Yoon Hwan-shi
as Captain Park
as Detective 1
as Hwang Jong-chul
as Director Kim
as Lieutenant detective
as Chairman Yoon
as Jeong Il-seong
as Officer Jang
as Police Chief
as Sergeant Kim
as Squad Leader Lee
as Bae Sang-doo
as OB / Gyn Doctor (uncredited)
as Han Ju-tae's father (uncredited)
as Engineer Peng
as Song Haeng-ki
as Sang Chun-man
as Manager
as Writer Lee
as Mustache
as Director of Student Affairs
as Woo-in's Brother-in-Law
as General Pyo
as Auto Repair Boss
as Kwak-jung
as Funeral Director
as Chief of Criminal Unit
as Lonely Man
as Father