
Yeon Jeong-hun
Acting
Biography
Yeon Jung-hoon (연정훈) is a South Korean actor.
Born: November 6, 1978
Place of Birth: Busan, South Korea
Known For

Yellow Handkerchief
Sang-min wants success in life, and in pursuit of success, he abandons his ten-year relationship with Ja-yeong to marry his boss’ daughter, Min-ju. Ja-yeong finds herself pregnant and raising a child alone. When Sang-min finds out, the battle over custody of child begins. This drama became a number one hit and captured more than 30% of viewers during its broadcast while unraveling the mysteries of waiting, forgiveness and above all - the value of love.

Running Man
These days, as variety shows are gradually disappearing, this is one of Korea’s representative variety shows that has been responsible for Sunday evenings for over 10 years. This program features numerous stars and members going around various places, playing games, and completing missions. In particular, among the many fun elements of variety shows, this one focuses solely on laughter. Open your eyes! Big fun is coming in! Open your mouth! Big laughter is coming in! Open your heart! Useful lessons are coming in!

Love to Hate You
For an attorney who despises losing to men and an A-list actor who distrusts women, love means nothing — until they're forced to date each other.

Mask
Ji-Sook goes through a difficult period, due to her father's private loan. She begins living as Eun-Ha. Eun-Ha is from a wealthy family and looks like Ji-Sook. When Min-Woo was only seven years old, he became the successor of a large corporation which his family ran. Due to his position, he cannot reveal his feelings. Through his family, he meets Eun-Ha. He notices she is different from other wealthy woman that he has met. Min-Woo has feelings for her.

Bravo My Life
This drama is the story of three people, actors who fail to debut after seven years and their lives as they relate to a broadcasting station.

Man to Man
From Kim Won Seok, the writer of Descendants of the Sun, a drama about a special bodyguard with a background in special investigations and the Hallyu star he is supposed to protect.

Vampire Prosecutor
Min Tae Yeon isn't your typical vampire or your typical prosecutor. Rather than drinking blood from innocent strangers, he opts for blood sold on the black market in the posh bars of Seoul. He also has the uncanny ability to tell where the victim of his cases died, and how they died based on their blood's smell and taste. The only person who knows of his secret ability is Detective Hwang Soon Bum. They end up working together in a new joint department between police and prosecutors solving murder cases. They are joined by rookie prosecutor Yoo Jung In, and intern Cho Dong Man. Together, they solve murder cases, and Tae Yeon must use his "powers" to find leads on seemingly unsolvable cases. The one mystery he can't solve is: who was the vampire/serial killer that changed him seven years ago?

Can Love Become Money?
A romantic drama about what happens when young and successful CEO Ma In Tak offers to pass on a 10 billion won inheritance to his future wife. Young CEO, Ma In Tak (Yun Jung Hoon) considers money as the most important thing in his life. He calculates everything in terms of money, and his success has also earned him the reputation of being a tyrant. The CEO then finds himself entangled in a strange conspiracy due to his obsession with riches, but along the way, will he be able to admit that something else has become more important than money?

A Time of Love
Four hourly musical movies with the theme of “A Time Of Love” will be shot unprecedentedly in Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur with the blend brilliant artistes in Asia-pacific region, including Wong Cho Lam (Hong Kong), Ben Wong (Hong Kong), Watanabe Naomi (Japan) and Aaron Yan (Taiwan) of Japan Series, Yeon Jung Hoon (Korea) and Linda Chung (Hong Kong) of Korea Series, Kenneth Ma (Hong Kong) and Charmaine Sheh (Hong Kong) of Singapore Series, Chris Wang (Taiwan), Kate Tsui (Hong Kong) and James Wen (Taiwan) of Malaysia Series.

Let's Eat Dinner Together
As more and more people are getting used to eating dinner alone, Kang Ho-dong and Lee Kyung-kyu visit ordinary Korean families at dinner time and share their lives as they eat dinner together.
Filmography
as Celebrity
as Kang Ji-Min
as Oh Soo-Hyeok
as Choi Jin-yoo
as Shin Dong-Woo
as Mo Seung-Jae
as Himself
as Willie
as Min Seok-hoon
as Park Hyun-soo
as Ma In-tak
as Min Tae-yeon
as Lee Dong-wook
as Woo Ji-hoon
as Kim Joon-ho
as Lee Gun-woo
as Yeon Ha-neul
as 延蓝天
as Han Jin-woo
as Jang Jun-Ho
as Yoon Tae-Young
as Hyo-min