Ji Sung

Actor

Birthday February 27, 1977

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Seoul, South Korea

Age 47 years old

Nationality South Korea

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1977

Ji Sung (born Kwak Tae-geun on 27 February 1977) is a South Korean actor.

1999

Ji Sung first auditioned for the 1999 campus drama KAIST, where he met screenwriter Song Ji-na.

Song took an interest in the young upstart and wrote a new character for him, leading to his acting debut.

2001

Upon the suggestion of his then-manager, he began using the stage name Chae Ji-sung, then decided to drop the surname "Chae," and became known simply as "Ji Sung" After several minor roles, he began playing bigger parts, notably in the television dramas Wonderful Days (2001) and Sunshine Hunting 2002), as well as the North-South romantic comedy film Whistling Princess (2002).

2003

He is best known for his roles in the television dramas All In (2003), Save the Last Dance for Me (2004), New Heart (2007), Protect the Boss (2011), Secret Love (2013), Kill Me, Heal Me (2015), Innocent Defendant (2017), Familiar Wife (2018), Doctor John (2019), The Devil Judge (2021) and the film My PS Partner (2012).

Kwak Tae-geun's parents were both educators, and they expected him to also enter the teaching profession.

But in his sophomore year in high school, his father bought him a VCR and the first movie he rented was Rain Man.

Dustin Hoffman's acting left such an impression on him that he decided to become an actor, despite his father's objections.

He later studied Theater and Film at Hanyang University.

Ji was then cast in the 2003 gambling drama All In.

Producers were having difficulty casting the second male lead because most actors were afraid to be compared to lead actor Lee Byung-hun.

Ji Sung approached director Yoo Chul-yong, saying he wanted the role.

All In was a big hit, and Ji Sung's popularity rose and became known as a Hallyu star.

Wanting to challenge himself, he next appeared in his first period drama The King's Woman, playing Gwanghaegun of Joseon.

2004

In Save the Last Dance for Me (2004), he played a rich amnesiac businessman who falls in love with a girl running a bed and breakfast who nurses him back to health (played by Eugene).

2005

He then made a guest appearance playing Bae Jong-ok's college boyfriend in "Outing", a two-episode arc written by Lee Kyung-hee for the omnibus drama Beating Heart (2005), followed by a supporting role in Kim Dae-seung's period thriller Blood Rain (2005).

Ji Sung enlisted on 7 June 2005, for his mandatory military service.

2006

Though he initially enlisted as an ordinary soldier, the Military Manpower Administration transferred him to the military promotion ("entertainers") unit in February 2006, for which he served as "public ambassador of military affairs".

2007

He was discharged on 6 June 2007.

He made his comeback in the medical drama New Heart (2007–08), playing a cardiothoracic surgery resident.

During a scene where his character cries after failing to save the life of a former comfort woman, Ji Sung said he thought of his maternal grandmother who'd recently died, remembering that she'd told him her only pleasure was watching him in reruns of All In.

Contrary to his cheeky, playful character, Ji Sung said that he's taciturn and shy in real life, but that the drama made him find a different side of himself.

2008

He then made an extended cameo as the sophisticated right-hand man of the mob boss in action noir Fate (2008).

2009

In 2009, Ji Sung collaborated again with writer Choi Wan-kyu and director Yoo Chul-yong of All In in the revenge drama

Swallow the Sun, adapted from the novel by Kang Chul-hwa, and shot on location in Jeju Island, Las Vegas and South Africa.

Ji Sung trained hard to play the tough, strong-willed protagonist who goes to prison for his boss and later becomes involved in the city development of Jeju.

2010

In February 2010, he signed with a new management agency, Namoo Actors.

Several months later, he played another historical character in Kim Su-ro, The Iron King, as the titular founder of Geumgwan Gaya.

2011

In 2011, Ji Sung starred alongside Yum Jung-ah in Royal Family, about the power plays within a chaebol family.

Later that year, he was cast in the workplace romantic comedy Protect the Boss.

In a departure from his usual serious roles, Ji Sung played a dorky man-child with a panic disorder, who matures and learns to run his father's business after meeting a feisty secretary (played by Choi Kang-hee).

2012

From 2012 to 2013, Ji Sung played a gifted seer/geomancer in The Great Seer.

His fictional character becomes a "kingmaker" to Yi Seong-gye (played by Ji Jin-hee), the general who leads the overthrow of Goryeo and establishes the Joseon Dynasty, becoming its first king Taejo.

In late 2012, he starred in adult romantic comedy My PS Partner, playing an aspiring singer-songwriter trying to get over a breakup, who becomes the wrong recipient of a phone sex call from a woman (played by Kim Ah-joong) trying to seduce her boyfriend into proposing.

Ji Sung said he found the script intriguing, despite the discomfort of appearing in bed scenes.

And after he saw Love & Other Drugs, he wanted to be in a movie that portrayed a romantic relationship in a realistic manner.

2013

In 2013, Ji Sung starred in melodrama Secret Love.

He said he chose the drama because he found the script "fresh, honest, and sophisticated."

He played a chaebol "bad boy" whose girlfriend is killed, then falls for the woman who went to prison for the crime.

2014

Ji Sung next appeared in Confession, a 2014 neo-noir film that brutally explores the aftermath of three men's friendship after the death of one's mother.