Hwang Jung-Min is a renowned South Korean movie star, boasting an impressive track record of starring in numerous blockbuster hits, including the critically acclaimed ODE TO MY FATHER, VETERAN, and THE WAILING, to name just a few. As one of the highest-grossing movie stars in South Korea, Hwang has earned a prestigious spot as the third actor in Korea to join the exclusive "100 million Viewer Club", alongside the talented Song Kang-ho from the global phenomenon PARASITE.
Hwang's journey in the entertainment industry began in musical theatre, making his acting debut in the 1995 production of LINE 1. His breakthrough role arrived in 2001, when he successfully auditioned for the part of Kang-su in the feature film WAIKIKI BROTHERS.
Throughout his illustrious career, Hwang has consistently demonstrated his remarkable acting abilities by taking on a diverse range of roles, showcasing his impressive versatility as a performer. Notable examples include his scene-stealing portrayal of a mob boss in NEW WORLD, which garnered critical acclaim from The New York Times, his heartfelt performance as an ordinary hardworking man in ODE TO MY FATHER, and his unforgettable role as a shaman in the globally acclaimed horror film THE WAILING.