Oh Jung-se

Actor

Birthday February 26, 1977

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Uiryeong County, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea

Age 47 years old

Nationality South Korea

Height 174 cm

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1977

Oh Jung-se (born February 26, 1977) is a South Korean actor.

Oh Jeong-se was born on February 26, 1977.

1997

He has been active in the entertainment industry since his debut in the 1997 film "Father."

He has appeared in various works, including plays, movies, dramas, and music videos.

Despite mostly playing minor and supporting roles, he has gained popularity as a scene stealer in movies such as "Introducing My Girlfriend," "Ghosts Live," "You Are My Destiny," "Love, That Unbearable Lightness," "Our Happy Time," "Mudori," "Dungfly," "Bangjajeon," and "Cheap Romance."

2010

One of his most memorable performances was in the 2010 film Ryoo Seung-wan's Unjust where he played a corrupt reporter who accepts entertainment and bribes from prosecutors and writes articles to suit his taste.

2012

In 2012, Oh Jeong-se portrayed the character of Lee Seung-jae, a Hallyu top star in the film 'Man's Manual' alongside Lee Si-young.

He received significant public attention for his macho and nasty acting skills.

2014

Two years later, He further solidified his acting range in the 2014 film "Tazza: God's Hand," where he played the cold villain Chief Seo.

2017

He is best known for his roles in the television series Missing 9 (2017), When the Camellia Blooms (2019), Hot Stove League (2019), and It's Okay to Not Be Okay (2020), as well as the film Swing Kids (2018).

In 2017, Oh Jeong-se won both critical and popular acclaim for his portrayal of 'Min Cheon-sang,' a lawyer on the brink of madness in the film 'Fabricated City.' His performance earned him more recognition in the industry.

2019

In 2019, Oh Jeong-se captured the hearts of the public as 'Ted Chang,' the leader of a drug organization in the movie 'Extreme Job.' His portrayal of the savage Ted Chang, who spiked chicken with drugs, was widely praised, making him a scene-stealer.

He also garnered attention for his roles in the KBS drama 'When the Camellia Blooms' as 'Noh Gyu-tae' and in SBS' 'Stove League' as 'Kwon Kyung-min,' portraying distinct personalities and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Thanks to his popularity and acting skills, Oh Jeong-se won several awards, including the 2019 KBS Drama Awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Couple in the mid-length drama category, and the 2020 56th Baeksang Arts Awards for Male Supporting Actor in the TV category for his role in "When the Camellia Blooms."

2020

He won the Best Supporting Actor – Television at the Baeksang Arts Awards for two years in row in 2020 and 2021.

In 2020, Oh won Oh Jeong-se won won both critical and popular acclaim for his portrayal of Kwon Kyung-min, a baseball club CEO, who puts the professional baseball team 'Dreams' on the verge of dissolution.

His performance earned him the Best Character Award at the SBS Drama Awards for 'Stove League.

In the tvN drama 'It's Okay to Not be Okay,' Oh Jeong-se played the character of 'Moon Sang-tae,' an artistic genius with autism.

His portrayal earned him favorable reviews from the audience and the 2021 57th Baeksang Arts Awards for Male Supporting Actor in the TV category for his role.

Oh Jeong-se's wife, Ahn Hee-seon, is a non-celebrity, and the two were classmates in the 6th grade of elementary school.

Oh married his wife after dating for 19 years.

They have two children.

In 2020, Oh revealed in a television show that he suffers prosopagnosia.

Oh Jeong-se suffered from the misconception that he had "celebrity disease" for a long time due to his facial recognition difficulties.