
Park Jong-hwan
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Park Jong-hwan.
Born: September 7, 1982
Place of Birth: South Korea
Known For

Fake Family
To support her family and pay off her mother’s debt, Eun-Soo (Lee Ha-Na) works at a dentist clinic during the day and part-time work at night. She is 36-years-old and still single. She hopes to one day live her life for herself and not her family. The time to achieve her dream comes and she finishes paying off the loan. Something happens though.

Dr. Romantic
An eccentric, triple board-certified virtuoso surgeon leaves a top job in Seoul and ends up at a provincial hospital, where he mentors young doctors.

Taxi Driver
A former special forces soldier delivers revenge for victims of injustice while working for a secret organization that fronts as a taxi company.

Birthday
Returning from eight years abroad at work and in prison, Jeong-il struggles to reconnect with his wife and their young daughter, Ye-sol, whom he barely knows.

Strangers from Hell
Unpleasant events disturb the life of an aspiring crime fiction writer when he becomes a resident of an apartment building teeming with shady neighbors.

Sick
A general hospital in Gyeongsang-do in 1990. Woo-sik and Jae-gu are working at the hospital as a receptionist. One day, an AIDS patient enters the hospital. Woo-sik and Jae-gu are instructed to bring the bankbook and the young daughter, Tae-bun, from the home of the AIDS patient who did not pay for the hospital. They head to Tae-bun´s house in fear of getting AIDS.

Juvenile Justice
A tough judge balances her aversion to minor offenders with firm beliefs on justice and punishment as she tackles complex cases inside a juvenile court.

Mash Ville
In a small rural town, Joo Se-jong sells bootleg alcohol with his two younger brothers. Thing is, someone has died after drinking their liquor, so they must take back the hooch they’ve brewed and sent to the town of Hwaseong, before another person perishes from it. While on a mission to retrieve their deadly booze, they come across two dangerous and homicidal cultists who are terrorizing the villagers. Now, they must also fight for their survival and go up against the murderous duo.

The Dream Songs
On the afternoon of the day before her school trip, Se-mi wakes up from her strange dream and heads to her Ha-eun. It was because she felt like she had to convey the feelings she had been holding back for a long time today. However, unlike her overflowing heart, the two keep falling apart.

Top Management
A former K-Pop idol trainee finds a new dream as an idol manager.
Filmography
as Won-joong
as Ji-soo's Dad
as Bae Seok-tae
as Soo-bong
as Yong-su
as Kang Hyunman
as Gi-wan
as The Husband
as Ji-hun
as Si-won
as Yoon-chul
as Man
as Seung-jin
as Chi-won
as Joon-seok
as Ko Gang-sik
as Kubo
as Namkoong Sang-woo
as Park Hyun-jo
as Hee-tae
as Landlord's son
as Han Hyung Woo
as Young-jin
as Gak Granger
as Byeon Deuk-jong
as Han Hyeong-Woo
as Tae-boon's Father
as Kyung-soo / Min-ho / Jong-gu
as Young-joon
as Kisun
as Jin-hyeok
as Kim Hyun Jo
as Park Jong-Hwan
as Myun Jang
as Black Jumper
as Ki-tae
as Boss
as Jin-sung
as Im Hyeon-jun
as Wan-ju
as Lee Jin-seok
as Chairman Kang
as Jong-hwan (segment "Every dog has his day ")
as Jong-hwan
as Director Byeong
as Team Leader Yang
as Baek Young-chan
as Gym director (segment "Dempseyroll: confessions")
as Gym director
as Director Park
as Han Young-jin