
Sung Ji-ru
Acting
Biography
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Born: October 16, 1968
Place of Birth: Gongju, Southern Chungcheon Province, South Korea
Known For

Whistling Princess
Ji-eun, a member of North Korea's dance troupe and the daughter of the North Korean leader, escapes to the South after one of their perfomances. Eager to explore the liberal life in Seoul, Ji-eun searches for a new life of freedom in South Korea. She soon comes across Joon-ho, a leader of a local rock band. Their relationship then takes unexpected turns as they become closer to each other. Meanwhile, the intelligence agency in South Korea learns of a conspiracy being orchestrated by the American CIA to disrupt the peace on the Korean peninsula; the CIA plots to secretly kidnap Ji-eun. Secret forces from the North and South reluctantly agree to work together to prevent a possible war between their two countries.

My Last Love
Bong-yong Kim is one of a modest Korean dad who struggles to survive from the work place without any time to get along with his family. He has to work over than he had to, since the boss treat him like his servant – drink late every night, drive the boss to his home. His wife, Hwayeon, blames him for his indifference to family, and twins in puberty, Woo-joo and Dal-nim, also in trouble with their father. The late child ‘Byeol-nim’ is his only one who acts charm and shows cuteness to him.. MY LAST LOVE, when every family member starts to share with caring each other at last…

The Uncanny Counter
A group of supernatural demon hunters known as "Counters," each with unique abilities, disguise themselves as employees of a noodle restaurant, while tracking down evil spirits that terrorize the mortal world.

Duty After School
When mysterious alien spheres start invading the world, high school students are called upon to join the world's first war against extraterrestrial forces.

A Korean Odyssey
A self-serving mythical creature's bid for invincibility backfires when he finds himself at the mercy of a woman who can see otherworldly beings.

Cheer Up, Mr. Lee
Chul-soo is a man with an intellectual disability. One day, Chul-soo finds out that a young girl, Saet-byul, who is in hospital is his daughter. And soon, Saet-byul sneaks out of the hospital and travels by herself to a faraway city for her friend's birthday. As Chul-soo accompanies Saet-byul's journey, friendship develops between the two.

Unmasked
In modern-day Seoul, a crack team of investigative journalists fight for their careers after broadcasting a controversial story. With time running out, the team are given an impossible task if they want to save their jobs – solve a twenty-year-old cold case involving a famous actor who disappeared without a trace.

Bad and Crazy
A superhero drama about Soo-yeol who has lived his whole life as a materialistic police detective, but changes into a champion for justice and fights against police corruption when a hidden persona called "K" awakens inside him.

Sunny
Seven girls become good friends in high school, then events pull them apart for 25 years. When one of the friends lies dying in a hospital, she wishes to see each of them one last time.

Yumi's Cells
Yumi is a 30-year old, ordinary woman who struggles with expressing her feelings. Told from the perspective of the many brain cells in her head, she experiences growth in both her love life, her career, and finds happiness in the small joys of everyday life.
Filmography
as Detective Yu
as Dr. Cho
as Park Young Il
as Lee Dong-hyeok
as Heo Sang-soo
as Jae-yong
as [Voice of Natsume]
as Kwak Bong-pil
as Yu-mi's father
as Jang Cheol-jung
as Byeong Tae / Choong Tae
as Jeong-kwon
as Seong-taek
as Jo Chang-Gil
as Master Subori
as Kim Bong-Yong
as Byun Sung-ki
as Booker
as Nam Tae-bong
as co. president
as Shim Jong-soo
as Choon-hwa's Lawyer
as Nam Tae-Sick
as Jung-ho's Father
as Yun Jong-kang
as Teacher (Blue Birds on the Desk)
as Sin Ho-cheol
as Jin-gook
as Mr. Byun
as Sung Ji-Ru
as Choon Bae
as Ahn Chang-jin
as Park Sang-Moo
as Kang Cheol
as 이재수
as Choon-sik
as Detective Park
as Sang-chul
as Jang Seok-tae
as Dae-kil
as Deok-seop
as Yong-ho