Gi Ju-bong

This is a Korean name; the family name is Gi.
Gi Ju-bong
Born (1955-09-03) September 3, 1955
South Korea
Education Sorabol College of Arts - Theater and Film
Occupation Actor
Years active 1977-present
Agent PK Entertainment
Family Gi Guk-seo (brother)
Korean name
Hangul 기주봉
Hanja 奇周峯
Revised Romanization Gi Ju-bong
McCune–Reischauer Ki Chu-pong

Gi Ju-bong (born September 3, 1955) is a South Korean actor. Gi made his acting debut in 1977 and became a veteran actor of Korean stage, film and television, notably in Offending the Audience, Sorum (2001) and Viva! Love (2008).[1][2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
1981 Children of Darkness Part 1, Young-ae the Songstress Hyun-bae
1982 Geniuses With the Grade F Lee Gwan-doo/Kant
Come Unto Down Friend 1
1983 Human Market, Small Devil - An Autobiography
of a Twenty-two-year-old
1988 Sunshine at Present Friend
1991 Who Saw the Dragon's Toenail?
1992 Myung-ja, Akiko, Sonya
1995 My Old Sweetheart
1997 Bad Movie Traveling performer
1998 The Quiet Family Lonely man
1999 Judgement[3] (short film) Morgue employee
A Great Chinese Restaurant Man in his forties
Nowhere to Hide Chief of criminal unit
2000 Kilimanjaro Suit
Bichunmoo Kwak-jung
Die Bad Auto repair boss (cameo)
Joint Security Area General Pyo
Asako in Ruby Shoes E U-in's brother-in-law
2001 Red Heart (short film) Park Je-myung
A Woman Off Her Uniform (short film) Man
Bungee Jumping of Their Own Dean of student affairs
Friend "Mustache"
Sorum[4] Writer Lee
Say Yes Manager
My Boss, My Hero Sang Chun-man
2002 Driving Mrs. Park (short film)
Public Enemy Song Haeng-ki
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance Driver Pang
Chow Yun-fat Boy Meets Brownie Girl Yong-baek
Boss X-File 간부 prosecutor
Saving My Hubby Han Joo-tae's father
Baby Alone Yang-geun
Sex Is Zero OB/Gyn doctor
Every Angel Dreams of Being a Janitor (short film) Shoe shiner
2003 Dying Puppy Truck driver
The First Amendment of Korea Commissioner Byun (cameo)
Taxidriver Catches Taxi (short film) Taxi driver Park Dong-sik
Save the Green Planet! Squad leader Lee
Wild Card[5] Squad leader Kim
Tube Jungbu chief of police
Sword in the Moon Officer Jang
Wonderful Days Noah
Into the Mirror Jeon Il-seong
2004 Mokpo, Gangster's Paradise Jo Tae-beom (cameo)
Mr. Handy Chairman Yoon
Liar Lieutenant detective
Foolish Game Director Kim
Clementine Hwang Jong-chul
Dead Friend Detective 1
Our Teatime (short film)
A Happy Day (short film)
R-Point Captain Park
2005 Crying Fist[6] Yu Sang-hwan's father
Spying Cam
The Crescent Moon Uncle
2006 The Romance Squad leader Hwang
Ad-lib Night Myung-eun's father (cameo)
2007 Pruning the Grapevine Father Moon
Fish on Land
2008 His Last Gift Class monitor (cameo)
Night and Day Mr. Jang
Viva! Love Mr. Ha
My Dear Enemy Man at cousin's house 1 (cameo)
Heartbreak Library Hong-soo
2009 Where is Ronny... Choong-sik (cameo)
Lifting King Kong Director Baek (cameo)
Never Belongs to Me Catholic priest (cameo)
Mom's Vacation (short film)
2010 Vegetarian Ji-hye's father (cameo)
Saying Good-bye Kim Joon-sik
Hahaha Curator of Tongyeong's
local history museum
A Good Night's Sleep for the Bad Pornography buyer (cameo)
2011 The Day He Arrives Producer
2012 Woosoossi[7] Company president Wang
2013 Nobody's Daughter Haewon Hoo-won
Norigae Hyun Sung-bong
Dear Dolphin Therapist
Montage Ear doctor Han
Hide and Seek Sung-soo's father (cameo)
Rough Play Theater director (cameo)
Steel Cold Winter Young-jun's father (cameo)
Friend: The Great Legacy Hyung-doo
The Suspect Coroner
2014 Apostle: He Was Anointed by God Agency official (cameo)
A Hard Day Company president Kim (cameo)
Haemoo Ship owner
Hill of Freedom Byeong-joo
2015 Empire of Lust Jo Jun
The Deal Subsection chief Choi
Coin Locker Girl Man in suit (cameo)
The Treacherous Butcher Mr. Kim
Office Chief
Right Now, Wrong Then Kim Won-ho
Hiya

Television series

Year Title Role Network
2003 All In Bae Sang-doo SBS
Drama City "The Reason I Want to Get Married" Hagwon administrator KBS2
Good Person Detective Park MBC
2004 Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin Yoon Hwan-shi KBS1
2005 Drama City "Mr. Camel's Disappearance" Father KBS2
Resurrection Jung Sang-gook KBS2
Sweet Spy Han Yoo-il's assistant MBC
2006 Alone in Love[8] Lee Dae-hoon SBS
2007 Merry Mary Hwang Do-chul MBC
Lobbyist Park Joon-gil SBS
2008 KPSI 1 Team leader Park Won-oh Super Action
Drama City "In the Name of the Father" Gap-soo KBS2
Get Up Dean of student affairs MBC
Who Are You? Cha Chul-soo MBC
KPSI 2 Team leader Park Won-oh Super Action
Night After Night Noh Jung-pil MBC
2009 Partner Ji Nam-chul KBS2
2010 You Don't Know Women Company president Park SBS
2011 Heartstrings Professor MBC
Drama Special "Men Cry" KBS2
Me Too, Flower! Dispatch chief MBC
2012 Glass Mask Shin Ki-tae tvN
Drama Special "Do You Know Taekwondo?" Teacher Im KBS2
Drama Special "Mellow in May" Lee Ki-kwan KBS2
2014 Golden Cross[9] Jung Gyu-jik KBS2
Reset Department head Choi OCN
2015 Drama Special "Let's Stand Still" Kim Jong-seob KBS2
The Superman Age Director Gi Ju-bong tvN
The Producers Park Choon-bong KBS2
2016 Lucky Romance Je Mool-po MBC

Theater

Year Title Role Reprised
1978 Krapp's Last Tape
1979 Offending the Audience 2004, 2014
Danton's Death
"Master Harold"...and the Boys
Woza Albert!
Hamlet
The Balcony
Cheongbu
King Lear
Theresa's Dream
지피족들
Death of a Salesman
Try Lying to Me
Jeongseon Arirang Changgeuk - The Sound of the Gods
2010 사나이 와타나베... 완전히 삐지다 Watanabe
2012-2013 Letters to My Parents Bong-gu
2015 Song of Water Watanabe

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2008 17th Buil Film Awards Best Supporting Actor
Viva! Love
Nominated
45th Grand Bell Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated

References

  1. Kim, Su-gyeong (15 July 2005). "연극과 영화를 종횡무진해온 연기경력 30년의 배우 기주봉". Cine21 (in Korean). Retrieved 2015-06-01.
  2. Lee, Young-jin (16 April 2008). "기주봉 "이제 되새김질을 할 때 같아요."". Cine21 (in Korean). Retrieved 2015-06-01.
  3. Walber, Daniel (3 March 2013). "Watch Park Chan-wook's 1999 Short Film Judgement". Film School Rejects. Retrieved 2015-06-01.
  4. Russell, Mark (30 January 2002). "Ghost stories without any white sheets". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2015-06-01.
  5. Elley, Derek (17 June 2003). "Review: Wild Card". Variety. Retrieved 2015-06-01.
  6. "K-Film Reviews: 주먹이 운다 (Crying Fist)". Twitch Film. 22 August 2005. Retrieved 2015-06-01.
  7. Moon, Gwang-lip (19 November 2012). "Choi Soo-jong in first film since 1994". Korea Joongang Daily. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  8. "연애시대 (Alone in Love) Production Meeting Report". Twitch Film. 10 March 2006. Retrieved 2015-06-01.
  9. Kim, Hye-in (28 March 2014). "Photos from a spiritual ceremony for Golden Cross unleashed". StarN News. Retrieved 2015-05-30.

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