Joo Hyun

Joo Hyun
Born
Joo Il-choon

(1943-03-01) March 1, 1943 (age 82)
Other namesJu Hyeon
OccupationActor
Years active1960–present
Children2
Joo Hyun
Hangul
주일춘
Hanja
朱一春
RRJu Ilchun
MRChu Ilch'un
Stage name
Hangul
주현
Hanja
朱鉉
RRJu Hyeon
MRChu Hyŏn

Joo Hyun (Korean주현; born Joo Il-choon, Korean주일춘; March 1, 1943) is a South Korean actor, known for A Family (2004), Ballerina (2023) and Running Man (2013).

Biography

Joo graduated from Konkuk University in Seoul, where he majored in political science and diplomacy. He began his acting career after being selected through a special recruiting program by the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) in 1969, making his debut the following year in Vietnam War Battlefield. In 1990 Joo played his first comedic role, giving a memorable performance in the KBS TV drama Seoul Ttukbaeki.[1][2]

Joo starred in the 2004 film A Family alongside Soo Ae, portraying a single father who has a troubled relationship with his daughter. His performance found favour with critics, with Darcy Paquet of Koreanfilm.org saying, "in his accomplished handling of small details and the film's quieter moments, Joo succeeds in making the father a real person instead of a stereotype",[3] and in October 2005 won the award for Best Actor at the 50th Asia Pacific Film Festival.[1]

In 2006 Joo starred in the musical comedy film The Fox Family, learning to sing and dance during a month-long period of intensive training. He chose the film because the story was fun and unconventional, and said, "it was fun to challenge myself and I don't have any regrets".[2]

Joo is the father of two children, having both a son and a daughter.[1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1975The North Korean Communists Party in Japan
1976Cold Hearted Days
1977Night Journey
1980No Glory
1991Han Hee-jak's Love Stories
1994Emperor of Sae-al City
1997Father vs Son
1999Happy EndBookstore owner
2001Friend
Out of Justice
2002Saving My HubbyBaek-sa
2424Kang Yong-gu
2003My Wife Is a Gangster 2Gosachae
2004Sweet SixtiesBae Jong-dal
A FamilyJu-seok
2005All for LoveMr. Kwak
2006The Fox FamilyFather
2007Mapado 2: Back to the IslandPark Dal-gu
Miracle on 1st Street
A Love

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1970Vietnam War Battlefield
1990Seoul Ttukbaeki
1998LieJoo Hyun-chul
1999Did We Really Love?Lee Byung-kuk
Goodbye My LoveChoi Hyun-su
2001HotelierPresident Choi
The Merchant
Wuri's FamilyMan-su
2002SaxophoneKang Kap-su
Let's Get MarriedTak Song-baek
SolitudeMin Sun-saeng
2003Yellow HandkerchiefLee Woon-kyu
Love LetterDr. Jung Myung-woo
2004More Beautiful Than a FlowerKim Do-chil
War of the RosesOh Il-man
Love Story in HarvardLee Yong-goo
2005Wonderful LifeHan Bum-soo
The Secret LoversSuh Dal-koo
2006My Lovely FoolDr. Park Pung-soo
2007A Happy WomanChoi Hyun-doo
Several Questions That Make Us Happy
Thirty Thousand Miles in Search of My SonChairman Kang
2008KokkiriBok-man's father
Why Did You Come to My HouseHan Jin-tae
2015Heart to HeartGo Sang-gyu
2016Dear My FriendsLee Seong-jae
Dr. RomanticShin Myung-ho
2019Mother of MineJeong Dae-cheol
Never TwiceChoi Geo-bok
2020Dr. Romantic 2Shin Myung-ho (cameo, ep. 1)

Television shows

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2021God fatherMain Castwith Lee Soo-jae and Kim Kap-soo[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Joo Hyun, an actor as friendly as a family member". KBS Global. Retrieved on 8 December 2008.
  2. ^ a b Kim Tae-jong. "An Old Actor's Physical Challenge Archived 2017-04-15 at the Wayback Machine". HanCinema, 20 August 2006; originally published by The Korea Times. Retrieved on 8 December 2008.
  3. ^ Paquet, Darcy. "A Family Archived 2011-10-08 at the Wayback Machine". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on 8 December 2008.
  4. ^ Lee Woong-hee (September 17, 2021). "KBS2 신규 예능 '갓파더' 이순재, 주현, 김갑수 '국민 아버지' 출격" [KBS2 new entertainment 'Godfather' Lee Soon-jae, Joo-hyeon, Kim Gap-soo's 'National Father' scramble]. Sports Seoul (in Korean). Archived from the original on April 4, 2023. Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via Naver.
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