
Seo Jun-young
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Seo Jun-young.
Born: April 24, 1987
Place of Birth: Yeongcheon, North Gyeonsang, South Korea
Known For

He Who Can't Marry 2009
Cho Jae Hee is a man in his 40s who is very stubborn and hasn't gotten married yet. His personality is so unbearable that women don't find him attractable nor a good candidate for marriage. However, Jae Hee, is perfect in everything that he does. His life will be surrounded by three different women. Jang Moon Jung is a doctor that he meets one day, Jung Yoo Jin is his neighbor whom he meets due to a disturbance, and Yoon Ki Ran is his colleague at work.

Possessed
Ha Na and Doo Na were twin sisters who were very close to each other until Doo Na died a terrible death. One day, the usually bright and energetic Ha Na finds herself changing. She has superhuman strength and can do things that nobody can. Ha Na realizes that Doo Na's spirit has inhabited her body. Shin Ryu, a criminal psychoanalyst, uses Ha Na's powers to kill people that cannot be punished by the law.

KBS Drama Special
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Tree with Deep Roots
Deep Rooted Tree is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Jang Hyuk, Shin Se-kyung and Han Suk-kyu. Based on the novel of the same title by Lee Jeong-myeong, it aired on SBS from October 5 to December 22, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes. Taking its name from the poem Yongbieocheonga that says that trees with deep roots do not sway, the series tells the story of a royal guard investigating a case involving the serial murders of Jiphyeonjeon scholars in Gyeongbok Palace while King Sejong comes to create the Korean written language.

Bleak Night
The suicide of a former high-school bully puts the boy's father on a quest for answers.

Six Flying Dragons
The ambitious success stories of 6 people surrounding Prince Lee Bang Won, and the ideological and political conflict between Prince Lee Bang Won and Jung Do Jeon, the man instrumental in helping King Taejo establish the fledgling Joseon nation.

Broken
Following the brutal rape and murder of his 16-year-old daughter, Sang-hyeon stumbles into an ever-widening conspiracy of rage, revenge, and murder.

Queen's House
A wealthy designer yearning for a simpler life has her world turned upside down by a shocking event, drawing her into the path of a compassionate surgeon whose life is consumed by a quest for revenge after a heartbreaking loss.

To the Beautiful You
Goo Jae-hee lives in the United States and one day sees a track and field competition on TV, and becomes attracted to one of the high jump competitors, Kang Tae-joon. She begins to idolize the young athlete and eventually transfers to Korea to attend the same school that Tae-joon attends after he suffers an accident that could potentially end his career. There is a catch, however: Tae-joon attends an all-boys high school and Jae-hee must disguise herself as a boy to enter.

Long Day
Over the course of a single day in four vignettes, a group of interconnected artists, novelists, and filmmakers have a series of interactions, some planned, some by chance. In a Hong Sangsoo-esque fashion, the protagonists in this conversational film muse over love, life, longing and art.
Filmography
as Kim Do-yoon
as Yeo Ui-ju
as Geum Gang-san
as Ah-jin
as Nabi
as ID Pork
as Kang Tae-Joon
as Yoo Min-woo
as Chu-won
as Kang Chan-sung
as Sang Min
as Go Jeong-hyeok
as Shin Woo-hyuk
as Session musician
as Lee Ki-hyun
as Shin Heung-bok
as Man #5 best friend
as Park Hyeon-soo
as Yoon Soo
as Song Wan Ha
as Gwang Bak's school friend
as Do Eun Chang / Do Shin Woo
as Ha Seung-ri
as Grand Prince Gwangpyeong
as Dong-yoon
as Chun-Woo
as Yun-Su
as Kim Tae-hoon
as young Shin Ryu
as Tae-yeol
as Grand Prince Suyang
as Jung Dong Min
as Kang Oh-soo (young)
as Song Ji-min
as young Suk-gyu
as Kim Tae-hoon
as Park Jae-in