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Jun-seong Kim is a Actor born on 4 october 1975

Jun-seong Kim

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Birth name Kim Jun-seong
Birth 4 october 1975 (48 years)

Jun-seong Kim (Hangul: 김준성) (also credited as Jun Sung Kim,Jun Kim, Brian Kim; born October 4, 1975), is a Korean-American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Mike Juhn in the 2007 crime film West 32nd (2007), directed by Michael Kang.

Biography

Jun-seong Kim grew up in Hong Kong, and has spent time in the United States; he is fluent in English, Korean, Mandarin and Cantonese. He majored in Philosophy and Economics while at Wake Forest University in North Carolina, and worked as a stockbroker before becoming an actor. An early experience that turned him on to a career in acting was performing in the musical The Rocky Horror Show in Korea in 2001.

In addition to his American debut in the 2007 film West 32nd, Kim starred as FBI agent Henry Joh in Forgotten (2009), a short film involving human trafficking directed by Reuel Kim. He has also appeared in a number of Korean movies and television series, among them Late Autumn (2010), The Scam (2009), Love Exposure (2007), and Lobbyist (2007).

Usually with

Yu Seung-Mok
Yu Seung-Mok
(2 films)
Kim Min-jung
Kim Min-jung
(2 films)
Kim Min-hee
Kim Min-hee
(2 films)
Kim Min-hee
Kim Min-hee
(2 films)
Jo Jae-yoon
Jo Jae-yoon
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Jun-seong Kim (7 films)

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Actor

No Tears for the Dead, 1h56
Directed by Lee Jeong-beom, Lee Jeong-beom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Gangster films
Actors Jang Dong-gun, Kim Min-hee, Kim Min-hee, Kim Hee-won, Brian Tee, Jun-seong Kim
Roles John Lee
Rating67% 3.352663.352663.352663.352663.35266
Abandoned by his mother shortly after immigrating to the United States, Gon is raised by the mafia and grows up to become a cold-blooded hitman. Though usually flawless in taking out his targets, Gon makes a terrible mistake of killing an innocent young girl. Swamped by feelings of regret, guilt and shame, Gon no longer wants to be a hitman, but his boss gives him one last mission.
How to Use Guys with Secret Tips, 1h56
Genres Romantic comedy
Actors Lee Si-young, Park Yeong-gyu, Oh Jung-se, Ahn Yong-joon, Lee Won-jong, Kim Jung-tae
Roles Oh Ji-hoon
Rating63% 3.1971853.1971853.1971853.1971853.197185
For the past five years, Choi Bo-na (Lee Si-young) has been overworked and underpaid as a second assistant director for TV commercials. Sorely lacking social skills, self-confidence, fashion sense, and aesthetic polish, she is casually disregarded by her work colleagues and knows that her career is going nowhere. One night, she hits rock bottom. Stranded on a beach in the middle of nowhere after a grueling outdoor shoot, she comes across an eccentric middle-aged man selling inspirational videos. He urges her to buy his masterwork, "A Manual on How to Use Men," telling her that it will change her life and give her the skills she need to find success and happiness. She initially had doubts but buys the video eventually. After reluctantly following the step-by-step instructions of self-styled guru Dr. Swarski (Park Yeong-gyu), Bo-na's life takes a drastic turn. She begins to experience professional success and men start flocking to her (including top hallyu star, Lee Seung-jae (Oh Jung-se), who initially treated Bo-na with indifference).
Late Autumn, 1h55
Directed by Kim Tae-yong
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Tang Wei, Hyun Bin, Jun-seong Kim
Roles Wang Jing
Rating67% 3.398143.398143.398143.398143.39814
Washington state, US, the present day. Anna (Tang Wei), an immigrant from China, has been in prison for seven years for the manslaughter of her husband (John Woo), who was jealous over her re-meeting her former boyfriend Wang Jing (Jun-seong Kim). Hearing that her mother has died and her brother John has arranged her bail, Anna is given 72 hours parole to visit her family in Seattle. On the coach she meets a young Korean man, Hoon (Hyun Bin), who borrows US$30 towards a ticket, and he gives her his watch as security, promising to pay her back later. Unknown to Anna, Hoon is a gigolo on the run from powerful businessman Steve (James C. Burns), who wants to kill him for having an affair with his Korean wife, Ok-ja (Jeong So-ra). Hoon meets Anna again in Seattle, and the pair spend time together. The next day he turns up at her mother's funeral, and gets into a fight with Wang at a restaurant afterwards. Anna tells him she has to return to prison on time, but Hoon doesn't give up so easily.
The Scam
The Scam (2009)
, 1h59
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Crime
Actors Park Yong-ha, Kim Min-jung, Park Hee-soon, Kim Mu-yeol, Jun-seong Kim, Jo Jae-yoon
Roles Brian Choi
Rating62% 3.139073.139073.139073.139073.13907
After losing everything, Hyun-soo (Park Yong-ha) spends five years glued to the computer screen as an unshaven, full-time "ant" (individual investor). He eventually reaches the top of the game after a painful diet of instant noodles and sacrificing the cost of three luxury sedans. He vows to quit once and for all when he achieves his goal, a nine-digit savings account that will support his mother and studious younger brother.
The Scam
The Scam (2009)
, 2h5
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Crime
Actors Park Yong-ha, Kim Min-jung, Kim Mu-yeol, Jo Jae-yoon, Jun-seong Kim, Yu Seung-Mok
Roles Brian Choi
Rating62% 3.139073.139073.139073.139073.13907
Kang Hyeon-soo est un trader autodidacte sans emploi. Ses qualifications lui valent s'être impliqué dans une énorme escroquerie menée sur les marchés boursiers par un truand souhaitant se devenir un nabab financier.
Hellcats
Hellcats (2008)
, 1h54
Genres Drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Films about films, Mise en scène d'un scénariste
Actors Lee Mi-sook, Kim Min-hee, Ahn So-hee, Kim Min-hee, Kim Bum, Kim Sung-soo
Roles Young-mi's nail artist
Rating59% 2.9511752.9511752.9511752.9511752.951175
27-year-old Ah-mi is a freelance screenwriter, and she's on her 17th rewrite for a screenplay that has been in the works for over a year. For the past 3 years, she's been living with her older sister Young-mi because she can't afford rent on her own. Ah-mi dreams of success and independence, but these seem far-off. She has a boyfriend named Won-suk, a member of a struggling rock band, who is mostly broke. Then one day, she goes out on a blind date and a new guy, Seung-won, enters her life. Seung-won is a successful accountant, and is very different from Won-suk.
West 32nd
West 32nd (2007)
, 1h26
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Crime
Actors John Cho, Jun-seong Kim, Grace Park, Jung Joon-ho, Chil Kong
Roles Mike Juhn
Rating60% 3.0003953.0003953.0003953.0003953.000395
The film starts by showing the city streets of K-Town in New York, then goes straight into one of the most common places in Korean Culture. A Room salon (RS) where Korean Mobster Jin Ho Chun (Jun-ho Jeong) is running the place as a money launderer for the Korean mafia. As Chun is making his usual errands, such as making sure the Room salon is running smoothly and greeting customers. Chun goes and checks on the VIP members, where also his mistress Sook Hee (Jane Kim) is at. Chun then grabs the bag full of cash and makes his way into his car. While Chun's driving off, another car blocks his way and he gets shot to death in the back.