Kim Sung-hoon (born March 11, 1978), better known as Ha Jung-woo (Korean: 하정우), is a South Korean actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer. One of the highest grossing actors in South Korea, Ha's starring films have accumulated more than 100 million tickets. Only 3 other actors have reached this milestone, with Ha being nearly a decade younger than the rest when achieving this.
Born as Kim Sung-hoon, Ha Jung-woo came from an acting family. His father Kim Yong-gun is a well-known veteran actor who has appeared in many movies and television series, while his younger brother Kim Young-hoon (stage name: Cha Hyun-woo) is an aspiring actor.[2] Ha has said that since he was 4 or 5 years old, he has always dreamed of becoming an actor like his father. Before entering college, Ha studied at a private acting institute and at one point had actor Lee Beom-soo as his instructor. He then enrolled at Chung-Ang University as a theater major, where he acted on the stage.
In 1998, Ha began his military service, working in the Armed Forces Public Relations Department. He put his acting experience to good use during this time, appearing in 10 promotional films for the military.
Career
2002–2007: Beginnings
Kim Sung-hoon made his acting debut in the 2002 SBSsitcomHonest Living and his feature film debut in the 2003 film Madeleine. For the next few years, Kim's acting career was relatively low-key, appearing in several supporting roles, but not receiving a lot of attention. In 2005, Kim signed with talent agency SidusHQ and on their recommendation adopted the stage name "Ha Jung-woo."[3] He then appeared in his first starring role in the indie film The Unforgiven, a blistering critique of the physical and psychological violence within military ranks.[4][5]
Ha's subsequent roles in controversial arthouse director Kim Ki-duk's Time and Breath brought more notice to his acting talents in Korea and overseas.[6] His portrayal of a cool-headed prosecutor who is romantically involved with a feisty police officer played by Go Hyun-jung in the popular MBC drama series H.I.T attracted female fans and gained him popularity among the masses. He also starred in the American indie film Never Forever opposite Vera Farmiga, which garnered praise from the film festival circuit.[7]
2008–2009: Breakthrough
Ha's breakout came in the 2008 film The Chaser, in which he played a psychopath character loosely based on serial killer Yoo Young-chul.[8] The movie became a huge hit at the Korean box office, raking in over 5 million ticket sales, while also garnering high praise from critics and numerous awards from local award-giving bodies. American director Martin Scorsese, rumored to be attached to a Hollywood remake of The Chaser,[9][needs update] has complimented Ha as having as much potential as his The Departed stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon.[10]
Ha followed this up with a portrayal of a charming scoundrel in My Dear Enemy that same year, showcased his versatility and elevated his status as one of the most sought-after actors in the Korean film industry.[11] From 2008 to 2009, he took on diverse but compelling roles in The Moonlight of Seoul,[12]Boat,[13] and Take Off.[14]Take Off, based on the Korean national ski jumping team, became one of the biggest box office hits of 2009.[15][16][17]
Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time was Ha's third collaboration with longtime friend director Yoon Jong-bin, also starring acclaimed veteran actor Choi Min-sik.[28] This was followed shortly by the unconventional romantic comedy Love Fiction opposite Gong Hyo-jin.[29][30] Both were box office hits.[31] After wrapping Love Fiction, Ha along with Gong and 14 other actors went on a cross-country walking trip from Seoul to Haenam, South Jeolla Province. Their journey was chronicled in the documentary577 Project, denoting the total distance covered in kilometers. Ha was in charge of three aspects of the production including planning, acting and casting. He said he did it to thank fans for their support after he won back-to-back Best Actor awards at the 2010 and 2011 Baeksang Arts Awards.[32][33][34]
In Ryoo Seung-wan's The Berlin File, Ha starred as a North Korean agent in Berlin who is betrayed and cut loose in the midst of a financial espionage intrigue.[35][36][37] He then appeared the action thriller The Terror Live, playing a news anchor with an exclusive, live broadcast on a terrorist attack.[38][39][40]
2014–present: Career resurgence and return to television and film
Ha then made his directorial debut with Rollercoaster (released internationally as Fasten Your Seatbelt), based on his own screenplay about the comic interactions between the cabin crew and passengers (including an arrogant Hallyu star played by Jung Kyung-ho) of a flight from Tokyo to Gimpo International Airport which becomes in danger of crashing when the plane hits a major storm.[41][42][43] The film was a box office success.[44]
Ha is also an artist. Though it began as a hobby in his university days, Ha began painting in earnest in 2007. His paintings, all done in a hybrid of Pop art and Expressionist styles,[65] have been displayed in several solo art exhibitions.[66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73] Critics have said his paintings, with their strong colors and interesting composition[74] are reminiscent of those by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.[75] "Life as an actor is like living through an invisible war. Paintings soothe me and make me rational. It is too extravagant to say that painting is my hobby; it is rather a way for me to survive as an actor," said Ha.[76][77]
In 2011 he published a compilation of essays titled Ha Jung-woo, Good Feeling. Besides his musings on life, Ha also wrote his thoughts on famous artists such as Pablo Picasso. The book also included about 60 of his own drawings.[78]
^Honors are given at the Taxpayers' Day (납세자의 날), organized by National Tax Service, Taxpayers' Day in Korea is March 3. An award ceremony is held annually, during which individuals and corporations receive commendation for being model taxpayers.[125]
^Kim Ji-hye (March 31, 2023). '리바운드' 장항준 감독 "하정우 덕분에 전액 투자 받아…든든한 제작자" ['Rebound' director Jang Hang-jun "I received full investment thanks to Ha Jung-woo... a reliable producer."]. SBS News (in Korean). Retrieved June 19, 2024.
^Kim Soo-young (January 12, 2023). "[2023 기대작③] 김성훈 감독 '피랍', "박력 있는 영화, 정지할 때도 과감하게"" [[2023 Anticipated Work③] Director Kim Seong-hoon's 'Kidnapped', "A powerful film, boldly even when stopped"]. Cine21 (in Korean). Retrieved January 12, 2023.
^Han Hyeon-jeong (January 17, 2023). 하정우·임시완·배성우 '1947 보스톤', 9월 추석 개봉[공식] [Ha Jung-woo, Lim Si-wan, and Bae Sung-woo's '1947 Boston' to be released on Chuseok in September [Official]]. Maeil Business (in Korean). Archived from the original on January 17, 2023. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
^Jeon Hyung-hwa (August 17, 2022). [단독]하정우·성동일·채수빈, 비행기 납치극 '하이재킹' 호흡 [[Exclusive] Ha Jung-woo, Sung Dong-il, and Chae Su-bin, breathing in the plane hijacking drama 'Hijacking] (in Korean). MT Star News. Retrieved August 17, 2022 – via Naver.
^Kim Ji-won (January 16, 2024). 하정우, 골프 접대 포착…12월 27일 '로비' 마무리 [Ha Jung-woo, caught playing golf... 'Lobby' completed on December 27th] (in Korean). Ten Asia. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
^Kim Na-yeon (August 8, 2022). 하정우X황정민→장첸 '수리남', 9월 9일 넷플릭스 공개 확정 [공식] [Ha Jung-woo X Hwang Jung-min → Jang Chen 'Suriname', confirmed to be released on Netflix on September 9 [Official]] (in Korean). MT Star News. Retrieved August 8, 2022 – via Naver.
^Moon Ji-yeon (October 26, 2022). [공식] 하정우·주지훈·최민호·여진구 로드 트립..'두발로 티켓팅' 내년 공개 [[Official] Ha Jung-woo, Ju Ji-hoon, Choi Min-ho, Yeo Jin-goo Road Trip..'Ticketing with Two Feet' to be released next year]. Sports Chosun (in Korean). Retrieved October 26, 2022 – via Naver.
^Yoo, Jeong-min (March 8, 2023). 하정우, 티빙 '아워게임 : LG트윈스' 스토리텔러 참여 확정 [Ha Jung-woo confirmed to participate as a storyteller in TVing's 'Our Game: LG Twins] (in Korean). iMBC. Retrieved March 8, 2023 – via Naver.
^Yoon, Sang-geun (October 8, 2022). 수리남' 하정우, 2022 코리아드라마어워즈 대상 "드라마 대상 처음"[종합] [Suriname' Ha Jung-woo, the 2022 Korea Drama Awards Grand Prize "Drama Grand Prize for the first time" [General]] (in Korean). MT Star News. Retrieved October 8, 2022 – via Naver.
^Kim, Bo-young (February 9, 2023). 제21회 '디렉터스컷 어워즈', 3년 만에 오프라인 개최 [공식] [The 21st 'Director's Cut Awards' held offline for the first time in 3 years [Official]] (in Korean). E-Daily. Retrieved February 17, 2023 – via Naver.
^Lee, Woo-joo (July 19, 2023). 수고했다 혜교야" 눈물의 첫 대상 …수지X하정우, 남녀주연상 ['청룡시리즈어워즈'](종합) [You've done a great job, Hye Kyo" The first object of tears...Suzy X Ha Jung Woo, Male and Female Lead Actor ['Blue Dragon Series Awards'] (Overall)] (in Korean). Sports Chosun. Retrieved July 20, 2023 – via Naver.
^대중문화예술상 2012년 [2012 Popular Culture and Arts Awards]. Korea Creative Content Agency (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
^Cho, Deuk-jin; Yang, Mi-sun (February 23, 2017). 박보검·송중기 한국 최고 파워 셀러브리티 [Park Bo-gum·Song Joong-ki Korea's best power celebrity]. JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). Archived from the original on February 27, 2017. Retrieved May 22, 2021 – via Joins.
^Yang, Mi-sun (March 23, 2018). 한국 연예계의 세대교체 [Generational change in Korean entertainment industry]. JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). Archived from the original on March 27, 2018. Retrieved May 21, 2021 – via Joins.
^Kim, Min-soo (April 23, 2019). 파워 셀럽 40인은 누구? [Who are the 40 power celebrities?]. JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). Archived from the original on May 2, 2019. Retrieved May 21, 2021 – via Joins.
^Lee Hyung-seok (2013-12-26). 굿바이 2013 - BIG "콘텐츠가 브랜드" tvN 대반란…그 뒤엔 '문화 지휘자' 있었다 [Goodbye 2013 - BIG "Content is a Brand" tvN insurrection...After that there was a 'Cultural Conductor']. 헤럴드경제 (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-08-09.
^"2009~2019 흥행 파워 1위 하정우의 안목, 도전, 유연함" [2009~2019 box office power No.1 Ha Jung-woo's eyes, challenge, flexibility]. thescreen.co.kr. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
^[영화]작품성·흥행성'두 마리 토끼' 잡는 스크린의 거인들 [[Movie] The giants of the screen who catch the 'two rabbits' of the work and the box office]. Sisa Journal (in Korean). 2008-12-15. Retrieved 2023-08-12.
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