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Jung Doo-hong (born December 14, 1966) is a South Korean action director, martial arts choreographer,
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, and
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.


Early life

Jung Doo-hong was born in 1966 in Chilsan-ri, Imcheon-myeon,
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,
South Chungcheong Province South Chungcheong Province ( ko, 충청남도, ''Chungcheongnam-do''), also known as Chungnam, is a province of South Korea. South Chungcheong has a population of 2,059,871 (2014) and has a geographic area of 8,204 km2 (3,168 sq mi) located in ...
, the youngest of seven siblings. As a child, he was small for his age and had an unusually shy and introspective personality. His life changed dramatically when a private
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institute opened near his high school when he was a freshman student, and he became engrossed in the traditional Korean martial art, practicing taekwondo every day. Because he was so poor, he could not afford to pay his training fees; the master of the institute, Lee Gak-soo, taught him taekwondo for free because he recognized Jung's passion and talent. In 1985, he entered Incheon Junior College as an athletics/physical education major. He was also selected as a member of a performing team that promoted taekwondo and Korean culture around the world, and spent much of his college years overseas, teaching taekwondo in the United States, Japan and Mexico. During his mandatory military service, he served as a martial arts trainer of a frontline elite unit, followed by a brief stint as a bodyguard for a parliamentarian after his discharge from the military.


Career


Debut as stuntman

A friend on his bodyguard team recommended Jung as a stuntman. But in 1990, the compensation and benefits that Korean stuntmen received were meager at best, and Jung was hired only to carry heavy equipment for the stunt acting team on a
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film he applied for. Deeply disappointed, he temporarily quit stunt work; instead, every day he underwent intensive exercise at Boramae Park to improve his physical strength, and continued learning various martial arts such as
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,
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, kickboxing and
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under Kim Young-mo at a nearby training center from 11 p.m. until dawn. Three months later, he was hired as a stuntman for actor Lee Il-jae on Im Kwon-taek's hit movie ''
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'' (1990).


Action director

He quickly rose up the ranks to become the action director (also called
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, martial arts director, or fight director) on the 1992 film ''Sirasoni'' ("Bobcat"), making him, at age 25, the youngest to hold that job in Korean film history. In the succeeding years, Jung undisputedly became the country's most important and influential action director, remaining in the center of Korean movie action by directing/choreographing action for 4 to 6 movies per year. He was responsible for designing the street shooting in '' Shiri'' (1999), the
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in ''
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'' (2000), the
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spectacle in ''
The Good, the Bad, the Weird ''The Good, the Bad, the Weird'' () is a 2008 South Korean Western action film directed by Kim Jee-woon and starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung.' The film is inspired by the 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western ''The Good, the Bad ...
'' (2008), and the hand-to-hand combat and wire work in ''
The Berlin File ''The Berlin File'' (; lit. "Berlin") is a 2013 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. Ha Jung-woo stars as a North Korean agent in Berlin who is betrayed and cut loose when a weapons deal is exposed. Together ...
'' (2013). Constantly innovating, Jung is the acknowledged creator of "Koreanized" action, the rough-and-realistic Korean style of action and fight choreography.


Seoul Action School

Jung listed Park No-sik and Jang Dong-hwi among the Korean action film actors that he respects, saying, "I thought it was very cool to wear a formal hat and throw blows at the enemy and rescue women. But when I debuted s a stuntman it was during the days when stuntmen were treated as less than human." Things have changed since then, but Jung believes working conditions for present-day stuntmen can still be improved further. This, and his commitment, passion and pride regarding the action/martial arts filmmaking in Korea are part of the reason he founded the Seoul Action School at a gymnasium in Boramae Park on July 1, 1998. He jointly established the facility with four of his younger colleagues with the aim of producing and nurturing martial arts directors and stuntmen. As of 2006, the school had 25 key members, and recruits new members every six months offering them free martial arts training. It later expanded and moved to Paju,
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in 2009. Jung has spoken with candor about the difficulties of maintaining a stunt company in a country that he believes does not appreciate the action genre at all, but he is glad that young prospective actors at the Seoul Action School now seem to be proud to get into the action genre. Jung continues to be an advocate for safe working conditions and adequate compensation for stuntmen in Korea.


International projects

Besides Korean cinema, Jung was the action director for the 2002 Japanese film ''Seoul'' (ソウル) by
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, and the 2007 Russian blockbuster '' Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan'' (лНМЦНК) by
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. He was also the
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for actor
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in Lee's Hollywood films '' G.I. Joe: Retaliation'' and '' Red 2'' (both in 2013).


Acting

Longtime friend and collaborator, director
Ryoo Seung-wan Ryoo Seung-wan (born December 15, 1973) is a South Korean film director. Early life Ryoo Seung-wan was born in 1973 in Onyang, a small town in South Chungcheong Province. With the choice of domestic films mostly limited to propaganda and hoste ...
has spoken of how he greatly appreciates Jung's stubbornness when providing creative input in his films' action scenes. Jung, who has appeared onscreen in minor and supporting parts throughout his career, has had his most significant acting roles in Ryoo's movies, particularly as the villain in action-comedy-fantasy ''
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'' (2004). In 2006, Ryoo cast Jung and himself in the leading roles in '' The City of Violence'', about two friends who reunite in their hometown and go after the bad guys who killed their friend. Jung said he had wanted to be in a film that was "simply action" (without romance or suspense) and thought, "This was my last chance o appear in an action movie So I wanted to show everything I had."


Boxing

In 2005 Jung (by then already in his forties) made his debut as a
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in the
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division. He also opened a fitness center with TV host Lee Hoon, called "Double H Multi Gym."


Personal life

Jung married
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and former ''
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in 1998, but the union ended within a year; Hutagalung later said the marriage wasn't officially registered.


Filmography


Action/Stunts

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, 2013) *'' Hwayi: A Monster Boy'' (2013) *'' Red 2'' (2013) *''
Fists of Legend ''Fists of Legend'' () is a 2013 South Korean sports drama film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It is based on the popular webtoon of the same title written by Lee Jong-gyu and illustrated by Lee Yoon-gyun. The film stars Hwang Jung-min, Yoo Jun-sang, ...
'' (2013) (also credited as investor) *'' G.I. Joe: Retaliation'' (2013) (uncredited) *''
The Berlin File ''The Berlin File'' (; lit. "Berlin") is a 2013 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. Ha Jung-woo stars as a North Korean agent in Berlin who is betrayed and cut loose when a weapons deal is exposed. Together ...
'' (2013) *''
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'' (TV, 2010) *'' The Unjust'' (2010) *'' The Fugitive: Plan B'' (TV, 2010) *''Troubleshooter'' (2010) *'' I Saw the Devil'' (2010) *'' Moss'' (2010) *'' Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard'' (2009) *'' Swallow the Sun'' (TV, 2009) *''
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'' (2008) *''
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'' (2008) *'' Public Enemy Returns'' (2008) *''
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'' (2005) *''
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'' (2005) *'' Another Public Enemy'' (2005) *'' Rikidōzan: A Hero Extraordinary'' (2004) *''
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'' (2004) *''
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'' (2002) *''Seoul'' (2002) *''
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'' (2000) *''Kilimanjaro'' (2000) *''
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'' (2000) *'' Chunhyang'' (2000) *''Phantom: The Submarine'' (1999) *'' Shiri'' (1999) *''
City of the Rising Sun ''City of the Rising Sun'' () is a 1998 South Korean film about two friends, Hong-ki and Do-chul in their mid twenties, struggling on life in the late 1990s Korean scenario. The film stars Jung Woo-sung as Do-chul and Lee Jung-jae as Hong-ki. Sto ...
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'' (1992) *''Sirasoni'' (1992) *''Kim's War'' (1992) *''
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'' (1991) *''
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'' (1990)


Actor

*'' The Emperor: Owner of the Mask'' (TV, 2017) *''
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'' ( documentary, 2008) (uncredited, as himself) *''
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'' (2004) *''
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'' (2004) *''
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, 2003) *''
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'' (2002) *''
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'' (TV, 2002) *''
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'' (2002) *''
The Foul King ''The Foul King'' () is a 2000 South Korean comedy-drama film, written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. It was Kim's second feature-length film after '' The Quiet Family''. Like the director's debut film, ''The Foul King'' also stars Song Kang-ho, ...
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'' (1991) *''Ggok-ji-dan'' (1990)


Variety show

*'' Law of the Jungle in Solomon Islands'' (TV, 2014)


Awards

*2013 14th
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: Technical Award (''
The Berlin File ''The Berlin File'' (; lit. "Berlin") is a 2013 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. Ha Jung-woo stars as a North Korean agent in Berlin who is betrayed and cut loose when a weapons deal is exposed. Together ...
'') *2013 2nd
APAN Star Awards The APAN Star Awards is an awards ceremony for excellence in television in South Korea and contribution to Hallyu (Korean wave), organized by the Korea Entertainment Management Association (CEMA). Nominees for the awards are selected from Kore ...
: Achievement Award (''
The Berlin File ''The Berlin File'' (; lit. "Berlin") is a 2013 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. Ha Jung-woo stars as a North Korean agent in Berlin who is betrayed and cut loose when a weapons deal is exposed. Together ...
'') *2008 7th
Korean Film Awards The Korean Film Awards was a South Korean film awards ceremony hosted by the broadcasting network MBC from 2002 to 2010. History Originally named the MBC Film Awards, the ceremony was first established in 2002. It was renamed the Korean Film Aw ...
: Best Visual Effects (''
The Good, the Bad, the Weird ''The Good, the Bad, the Weird'' () is a 2008 South Korean Western action film directed by Kim Jee-woon and starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung.' The film is inspired by the 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western ''The Good, the Bad ...
'') *2005 28th Golden Cinematography Awards: Special Jury Prize (''
Arahan ''Arahan'' () is a 2004 South Korean action film directed by Ryoo Seung-wan and starring his brother Ryoo Seung-bum along with Yoon So-yi, Ahn Sung-ki and Jung Doo-hong. The film was a relative commercial success, selling over 2 million tickets ...
'') *2004 12th
Chunsa Film Art Awards The Chunsa Film Art Awards (also known as the Icheon Chunsa Film Festival) have been presented in South Korea since the founding of the prize by the Korea Film Directors' Society in 1990. The awards take their name from the pen name of the early ...
: Best Supporting Actor (''
Fighter in the Wind ''Fighter in the Wind'' () is a 2004 South Korean film. It is based on the Japanese book '' Karate Baka Ichidai'' which is a fictionalized account of karate competitor Choi Yeung-Eui (최영의, 崔永宜) who went to Japan during World War II t ...
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