
Park Jeong-min
1987 (38 лет)Initially enrolled at Korea University, Park later transferred to Korea National University of Arts to pursue filmmaking but shifted his focus to acting after completing his military service. He graduated in 2009, alongside fellow actors like Byun Yo-han and Suho.
In addition to his acting career, Park writes a popular monthly column for Topclass magazine titled “Eonhee,” which translates to “to make others happy through words.” His humorous, self-deprecating style has resonated with readers, leading to the publication of his essay collection, A Useful Person (2016), which became a bestseller, going through multiple printings by 2019.
Furthermore, he owns a bookstore and café named Book, Night, Day in Hapjeong-dong, Seoul, which opened in 2019. In late 2020, Park founded his own publishing company, Muze Books, and took on the role of editor for its inaugural release.
환상극장
Lee Kyu-man, Kim Tae-gon
Lee Hyun-woo, Choo Ja-hyun
It has been one hundred years since the first movie theatre was built in Korea. Today it is not just a place for the sake of art but a part of our daily lives. This is an omnibus film of three shorts, which the stories are involved with the 'special but friendly'space. The Famished is a sad fantasy of a man eating his memory for his hunger. Ten Million is a bloody thriller about living as a filmmaker in Korea, and The Loneliness of Butcher Boy is about the relationship between holiness and violation
Fantastic Theater
골든타임
Lee Yoon-jung, Kwon Seok-Jang
Jung Ae-yeun, Sunwoo Yong-nyeo
Golden Time is a 2012 South Korean medical drama starring Lee Sun-kyun, Hwang Jung-eum, Lee Sung-min and Song Seon-mi. It aired on MBC from July 9 to September 25, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 23 episodes. In emergency medicine, "golden time" or "golden hour" refers to the crucial time period right after a patient suffers a traumatic injury, during which timely medical treatment could determine life or death.
Golden Time
기적
Lee Jang-hoon
Park Jeong-min, Lee Sung-min
Dreaming of making a way station for his sister and the villagers who have no choice but to commute along the dangerous train tracks every day, Joon-kyung sends many letters to the President, but with no reply. Ra-hee, who has a crush on Joon-kyung, does everything she can to help him meet the President.
Miracle: Letters to the President
헤어질 결심
Park Chan-wook
Go Min-si, Lee Jung-hyun
From a mountain peak in South Korea, a man plummets to his death. Did he jump, or was he pushed? When detective Hae-joon arrives on the scene, he begins to suspect the dead man’s wife Seo-rae. But as he digs deeper into the investigation, he finds himself trapped in a web of deception and desire.
Decision to Leave
동주
Lee Joon-ik
Kang Ha-neul, Park Jeong-min
Based on the life and work of Korea’s renowned poet, Yun Dong Ju. Dong Ju, while studying literature in Japan, was charged and detained for having participated in the Korean Independence Movement. Known to have created hundreds of poems during his time in jail where he spent the last two years of his life, Dong Ju passed away at the young age of 27. Although it has not been proven, some believe he died due to medical experiments that were performed on his living body.
Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet
Deliver Us from Evil
Hong Won-chan
Hwang Jung-min, Lee Jung-jae
A retired contract killer goes on a bloody rampage when a young girl finds herself at the mercy of gangland human traffickers and only one man can come to her rescue, with an arsenal of weapons and years of experience in the art of killing.
Deliver Us from Evil
Uprising
Kim Sang-man
Gang Dong-won, Park Jeong-min
The 2024 film tells the story of two childhood friends, Cheon-yeong and Jong-ryeo, set against the backdrop of the Japanese invasions of Korea in the 16th century. Although they start off close, their lives take drastically different directions due to societal class divisions. Cheon-yeong, born a slave, is promised freedom if he excels in a national exam, but betrayal and a series of events push the friends to become adversaries. Cheon-yeong becomes the leader of a volunteer militia fighting the Japanese forces, while Jong-ryeo serves as a high-ranking officer for King Seonjo. Their bond is torn apart by misunderstandings, betrayal, and loss, leading to a final confrontation in the midst of war. The film delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for freedom, offering a poignant reflection on class inequality and social injustice in medieval Korea.
Uprising
시동
Choi Jung-yol
Ma Dong-seok, Park Jeong-min
Taek-il recklessly leaves home, defying his mother who asks him to go to college. In the unfamiliar neighborhood, he happens to get a job as a delivery man for a Chinese restaurant. And he mingles with new people such as Geo-seok, a chef, and Kyung-ju, a boxer. Meanwhile, Sang-pil, a friend of Taek-il, enters the private loan business to make money. At first, it seems easy to make a big fortune, but soon he finds himself in pain as he faces unexpected things.
Start-Up
변산
Lee Joon-ik
Park Jeong-min, Kim Go-eun
On the day that underground rapper Hak-soo fails his 7th audition, he receives a call from his hometown that his father is in the hospital. But he finds out that it was his father's plot to bring him to Byeon-san. To top it all, he is suspected as a phishing scam criminal and locked up in this small, boring suburb.
Sunset in My Hometown