
Kim Jung-hwa
Acting
Biography
Kim Jung-hwa (김정화) is a South Korean actress.
Born: September 9, 1983
Place of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
Known For

MBC Entertainment Awards
A yearly Korean awards ceremony sponsored by MBC with awards given to the best entertainers in the television broadcast industry.

Stove League
Se Young is the youngest head of the management team of Dreams, a cellar-dwelling baseball team. She's highly recognized for her perseverance and intense passion for the team. One day, Seung Su is appointed as a general manager. Although he's been working in the sports field, the teams he led to the championship were unpopular, and some of them were even disbanded after winning the league due to the financial difficulties of their parent companies. Would this unlucky new general manager be able to steer Dreams to the championship with passionate Se Young?

Mine
Encaged in a gold-clad life of secrets and lies, two women in a conglomerate family seek to topple all that stands in their way of finding true joy.

The Kingdom of the Wind
The Kingdom of The Wind, also known as The Land of The Wind, is a 2008 South Korean historial drama, broadcast on KBS from 10 September 2008 to 15 January 2009. It was directed by Kang Il-soo, written by Choi Wan-gyu, Jung Jin-ok, Park Jin-woo; adapted from manhwa by Kim Jin.

1% of Anything
Kim Jung-Hwa is a young and kind middle school teacher with little interest in money. When she helps carry an elderly man's belongings, who is extremely thankful to her. This grandfather turns out to be rich and an owner of a well-known conglomerate. His grandson, Kang Dong-Won is a quick-tempered businessman who butts heads with his grandfather. To "tame" his favorite grandson, the grandfather agrees to give his entire fortune to the person who marries Jung-Hwa, forcing Dong-won to meet the girl. Although at first Jung-Hwa and Dong-won don't get along because of Dong-won's bad temper, their arguments bring them closer together. Dong-won starts to get jealous when Jung-Hwa's fellow teacher starts liking her too. However, what looked like a relationship that would 99% not work out, turns out to be the "perfect" match, the 1% chance.

Money's Warfare
War of Money is a 2007 South Korean television drama series adaptation of Park In-kwon's comic of the same name. Starring Park Shin-yang and Park Jin-hee, it aired on SBS from May 16 to July 19, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Originally scheduled for 16 episodes, due to its popularity it was extended to 20, but only Park Shin-yang starred in the four-episode "bonus round."

X-Man
Celebrity guests are split into two teams to compete in various contests. One guest, known only to himself, is designated the "X-Man", and does his best to cause his team to lose the contests. At the end, all guests try to determine the X-Man's identity.

Spy Girl
Ko-bong has a huge crush on Gye-soon who works at a fast food restaurant without knowing that the girl he love is a spy from North Korea.

Glass Slippers
Orphaned sisters Yoon-hee and Tae-hee are suddenly separated at a crowded market and raised apart from that day forward. With radically different paths in store for them, Yoon suffers amnesia and is adopted by a cruel family, while Tae is found by her prosperous grandfather and raised in wealth and opportunity.

When It's At Night
Filmography
as Cha Yung-sook
as 라수진
as Suzy Choi
as Hye-yeong
as Jung In Ah
as Oh Min-Joo
as Yoo Jeong-in
as Shim Eun-jung
as Choi Jae-hee
as Eun So Yool
as Herself
as A Stewardess
as Na Mi-ra
as Princess Lee Ji
as Wang Joo-hyun
as Kim In Ah
as 이차연
as Ha-Kyung
as Park Yeon-hee
as 박연희
as Ma Young-hee
as Park Hyo-jin / Lim Gye-soon
as Herself
as Kim Da-Hyun
as Kang Soo-jin
as Park Yeon-woong
as Self - MC