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Yoo Ho-jeong is a Actor Sud coréenne born on 24 january 1969

Yoo Ho-jeong

Yoo Ho-jeong
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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 24 january 1969 (55 years)

Yoo Ho-jeong (born January 24, 1969) is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 1991 and has been starring in television and film since. Recent roles include a divorcee whose husband lives next door in daily drama Definitely Neighbors (2010), and the grown-up protagonist in box office hit Sunny (2011).

In 2013, Yoo became the host of her first ever variety show, the healthy food and lifestyle program Olive Show on cable channel O'live TV.

Usually with

Jo Yeong-wook
Jo Yeong-wook
(1 films)
Kang Je-gyu
Kang Je-gyu
(1 films)
Im Kwon-taek
Im Kwon-taek
(1 films)
Im Soo-jeong
Im Soo-jeong
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Yoo Ho-jeong (4 films)

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Actress

Awaiting
Awaiting (2014)
, 28minutes
Directed by Kang Je-gyu
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Moon Chae-won, Go Soo, Yoo Ho-jeong, Yoon Da-hoon, Kim Su-ro
Roles Sara
Rating72% 3.6032553.6032553.6032553.6032553.603255
A young woman named Yeon-hee is traveling to Pyongyang with a coach full of elderly people. As she flips through old photographs, she remembers telling her husband Min-woo that she wouldn't allow him to "cross over" to North Korea given the political situation of the day. But Min-woo left anyway and never returned home, and their marriage was torn apart by the Korean War. Now, sixty years after the division of Korea, she looks forward to reuniting with her beloved Min-woo again.
Sunny
Sunny (2011)
, 2h4
Directed by Kang Hyeong-cheol
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Buddy films
Actors Jin Hee-kyung, Go Soo-hee, Kang So-ra, Yoo Ho-jeong, Lee Geung-young, Ha Seung-ri
Roles Na-mi
Rating77% 3.8979053.8979053.8979053.8979053.897905
Im Na-mi (Yoo Ho-jeong), a wealthy housewife and mother, does her daily routine. While things look perfect on the outside (wonderful home, generous husband, beautiful daughter), she is depressed about her life. When she washes her face, she sees wrinkles on her skin. When she asks her husband to visit her mother at the hospital, he replies by giving her money to buy luxury bags, and her daughter expresses similar indifference and annoyance. In the mornings, Na-mi eats breakfast alone while father and daughter head to work and school, respectively. She looks outside and notices a group of high school girls who are walking and laughing.
I'm a Cyborg, but That's OK, 1h45
Directed by Im Soo-jeong, Park Chan-wook, Rain, Jo Yeong-wook
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Medical-themed films, Psychologie, Films about psychiatry, Films set in psychiatric hospitals
Actors Im Soo-jeong, Rain, Jo Yeong-wook, Yoo Ho-jeong, Oh Dal-soo
Roles Il-Sun's mother
Rating69% 3.451463.451463.451463.451463.45146
The film takes place mostly in a mental institution filled with an eclectic menagerie of patients. Young-goon, a young woman working in a factory constructing radios and who believes herself to be a cyborg, is institutionalized after cutting her wrist and connecting it with a power cord to a wall outlet in an attempt to "recharge" herself, an act that is interpreted as a suicide attempt. Her delusion is characterized by refusing to eat (she instead licks batteries and attempts to administer electric shocks to herself), conversing almost solely with machines and electrical appliances and obsessively listening to her tube radio at night for instruction on how to become a better cyborg. Her apathetic mother is interviewed by the institute's head doctor, to determine the roots of Young-goon's psychosis; despite claiming ignorance of her daughter's delusion (it is later learnt she knew but was too busy to make her seek help), she reveals that Young-goon's mentally ill grandmother had previously been institutionalized for delusions of being a mouse, a trauma that sparks Young-goon's own lapses from reality. As a result, she frequently fantasizes of finding her grandmother and seeking revenge on the "men in white" who took her away.
Painted Fire, 1h57
Directed by Im Kwon-taek
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Biography, Historical
Themes Peinture
Actors Choi Min-sik, Yoo Ho-jeong, Ahn Sung-ki, Kim Yeo-jin, Son Ye-jin, Yun Jin-seo
Roles Mae-hyang
Rating70% 3.546673.546673.546673.546673.54667
It begins with the Korean artist being suspicious of a Japanese art-lover who values his work. The story then goes back to his man's early years. Beginning as a vagabond with a talent for drawing, he has a talent for imitating other people's art, but is urged to go on and develop a style of his own. This process is painful and he often behaves very badly, getting drunk and being hostile to those who care about him and try to help him.